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Intex Comfort Frame Rising Comfort Queen Airbed Overview:
- 20.8 gauge flocked top
- 15 gauge vinyl beams
- 16 gauge vinyl bottom
- Hand held AC Pump Included
- Includes duffle bag with shoulder strap
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Intex Comfort Frame Rising Comfort Queen Airbed Reviews
66 of 66 people found the following review helpful: Very comfy and cheap, but has some flaws, December 6, 2007 By This review is from: Intex Comfort Frame Rising Comfort Queen Airbed (Sports) We needed a spare bed for occasional use, and a friend who also has one suggested this one to us. That turned out to be a good suggestion!
It's a queen size, nearly standard height bed that is amazingly comfortable to sleep on. To me, the big plus of this bed is that you can put standard fitted sheets on the mattress, and they'll stay put, since you can tuck them in, under the mattress (but inside the 'frame' part of the system. That's unusual, because most (all?) inflatable beds I've seen require you to just drape the bedding over the bed, and hope it stays put while you sleep.
The pump inflates both parts (mattress and 'frame') in around 7 minutes total. It's not a built-in pump, but that can be a blessing if the pump fails: Friends of ours have a different brand bed with a built-in pump that failed (out of warranty, of course), so they now have a big inflatable bed that they can't inflate! Plus, a detached pump also allows you to upgrade to another,... Read more
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: Great Bed While It Lasts, April 4, 2008 By This review is from: Intex Comfort Frame Rising Comfort Queen Airbed (Sports) While traveling a year or so ago, I slept on an air mattress at a friend's home and found that my nagging back problems seemed to have magically disappeared. Though I thought this a fluke, over several nights of very restful sleep and no morning back pain, I decided that, perhaps, sleeping on an air mattress may well be the solution I had been looking for for years. Believe me, I'd tried just about everything from waterbeds to literally every style of mattress. After some research and not wanting to spend thousands on a more conventional style air bed, I settled on this one. I was very impressed with its size - I'm 6'4" and tip the scales at 230 pounds - and ability to provide comfortable support through the night. However, though the frame has held up very well, in fact, it is quite comfortable for sleeping in its own right, the mattress has not faired so well. Within approximately six months of use, which may be lengthy for an air mattress, it started developing leaks. Were this a... Read more
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: Feels like a real bed, October 17, 2007 By This review is from: Intex Comfort Frame Rising Comfort Queen Airbed (Sports) I was really happy with the purchase. We're in the process of moving, and we've been using this bed for almost one month and I have never had to put air on it again. One thing I don't like about it is the excessive noise that the air pump creates, but otherwise I really like the bed.
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66 of 66 people found the following review helpful: Very comfy and cheap, but has some flaws, By This review is from: Intex Comfort Frame Rising Comfort Queen Airbed (Sports) We needed a spare bed for occasional use, and a friend who also has one suggested this one to us. That turned out to be a good suggestion!It's a queen size, nearly standard height bed that is amazingly comfortable to sleep on. To me, the big plus of this bed is that you can put standard fitted sheets on the mattress, and they'll stay put, since you can tuck them in, under the mattress (but inside the 'frame' part of the system. That's unusual, because most (all?) inflatable beds I've seen require you to just drape the bedding over the bed, and hope it stays put while you sleep. The pump inflates both parts (mattress and 'frame') in around 7 minutes total. It's not a built-in pump, but that can be a blessing if the pump fails: Friends of ours have a different brand bed with a built-in pump that failed (out of warranty, of course), so they now have a big inflatable bed that they can't inflate! Plus, a detached pump also allows you to upgrade to another,... Read more 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: Great Bed While It Lasts, By This review is from: Intex Comfort Frame Rising Comfort Queen Airbed (Sports) While traveling a year or so ago, I slept on an air mattress at a friend's home and found that my nagging back problems seemed to have magically disappeared. Though I thought this a fluke, over several nights of very restful sleep and no morning back pain, I decided that, perhaps, sleeping on an air mattress may well be the solution I had been looking for for years. Believe me, I'd tried just about everything from waterbeds to literally every style of mattress. After some research and not wanting to spend thousands on a more conventional style air bed, I settled on this one. I was very impressed with its size - I'm 6'4" and tip the scales at 230 pounds - and ability to provide comfortable support through the night. However, though the frame has held up very well, in fact, it is quite comfortable for sleeping in its own right, the mattress has not faired so well. Within approximately six months of use, which may be lengthy for an air mattress, it started developing leaks. Were this a... Read more 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: Feels like a real bed, By This review is from: Intex Comfort Frame Rising Comfort Queen Airbed (Sports) I was really happy with the purchase. We're in the process of moving, and we've been using this bed for almost one month and I have never had to put air on it again. One thing I don't like about it is the excessive noise that the air pump creates, but otherwise I really like the bed. |
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