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Coleman Queen-Sized Quickbed with Wrap 'N' Roll Storage
By: Coleman       Average Rating: 3.5     Total Reviews: 7
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Great Air Matress     On: 2008-09-08

Comfortable air matress. Enjoyed it while sleeping in the tent with my honey. Get the Coleman queen size sleeping bag with this and your all set. Very comfortable sleeping...
Gets soft overnight...     On: 2008-08-12

This worked well enough for its first weekend camping, but it was definitely getting soft after a couple nights. I guess Ive already got a small leak, somewhere.

The valve doesnt quite fit snugly with our Coleman-brand air pump, so it requires at least two hands to inflate (weve got an older quick-bed, its valve fits perfectly).

Its so big, it barely fits through the door of our tent. Somebody else mentioned the "trampoline" effect of an air mattress this big, and its true: if one person lifts himself to roll over and then plops back down, then the other "trampolines" into the air. Only two very sound sleepers can sleep together on this thing. Maybe we shouldve gotten two twin-sized airmattresses...

And the "WrapnRoll" system is just a gimmick. Dont pay extra for it.

Ben
Easy on Air and Wallet     On: 2008-08-11

Bought this for friends staying the night. Bought it from Target, on sale, was ~20$ and I bought a Greatland electric airpump ~18$ (many other pumps require charging 12 hrs before use, watch out for this! Also, this pump has 3 adjustable nozzles, so it worked with Coleman bed just fine).

This bed was very comfortable and didnt leak. It is suede-flocked, but I put an extra fowm pad on top and a mattress pad over that. It comes with an attached wrap/holder for the deflated mattress. The air intake valve is a neat design, lets you stop airflow out before removing the pump, so air doesnt whoosh out when youre done pumping. ((Greatland basic line beds, unlike this Coleman, have an extra mouth-nozzle because they dont have this airstop valve. So this bed required no extra hassle with mouth-blowing extra air in because of poor engineering!)

I made a brief foray into air mattress quality websites and reviews before buying this, and realized that high quality and height and auto-deflate etc only really mattered if I was going to sleep on this bed all the time. (Im not, but these are things to consider if you are!!) Just from previous camping/overnight general use, Ive found that the biggest difference in comfort is in having something warm on top of the mattress (thick mattress pad or foam layer underneath), so I did that and the sleepers said it was great.

Not sure how long it will last, but at ~20$ it was cheap and did its job nicely. Plus, I got the funky brown/tan color which was fittingly retro for an airbed in the living room set-up...
coleman air mattress     On: 2008-06-26

Coleman Queen-Sized Quickbed with Wrap N Roll Storage
Relatively good quality, but definitely needs some type of built-in or separate air pump. Very difficult to fill by mouth. Tends to lose a minimal amount of air every night. For the money, quality is good.
k. winter     On: 2008-03-25

I have used this bed a few times visiting in-laws as well as camping and have found it very reliable and comfortable. Just make sure you inflate it all the way.
Quick Cheap Solution
by: castlebooknook    On: 2006-11-02

If you are looking for a bed you can take with you camping in the summer and to relatives homes any time of the year, this bed works fairly well for short term use and is a quick and cheap solution. I find the Coleman beds last quite a long time, even though you will eventually find yourself on the floor due to the many problems that can occur with placing an airbed on the floor. For one, sharp objects will easily puncture the bed and this includes playful cats tossing about toys near the bed or like my cat loves to do, pushing a cat toy under the bed and retrieving it again.

Ive lost two beds this way, but this can be solved by placing a thick mattress cover over the bed. Sharp objects under the carpet may also puncture the bed although this bed has an exclusive PVC and the airtight system is guaranteed not to leak. I find that we deflate this bed in the morning and inflate it again at night, so this isnt really a problem, although after two days, you may notice air has leaked out a little bit more than you expect.

The comfortsmart coil system helps the bed to conform to your body for better support, which means you might like this bed better than a regular mattress. In my short lifetime Ive purchased quite a few of these beds and more expensive doesnt mean more comfortable. To be honest, this is more comfortable than the Aero beds with the pillow top.

If the bed looses air, you might want to take a look at the inflation instructions where it shows the internal seal and the internal yellow post and how you can completely seal the valve in a two-step process.

"Air temperature and weather do affect the air pressure in inflatable products. In cold weather your airbed will lose some pressure due to the fact that the air will contract."

So, to avoid this happening, we use a heating blanket on the bed.

One thing I will say about Coleman, they stand by
their warranty. With Aero, I found it difficult
to even return a bed or to find a return address
at their site.

~The Rebecca Review

A big loser!!!!
by: fernva    On: 2006-07-06

This bed loses air the first time you use it. Even if the valves are tight and secure. It was comfortable when it was inflated, but when you wake up in the middle of the night sleeping on the floor, or ground it isnt very comfortable. Try another brand.

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