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R**R
Excellent in most respects, but stays inflated for only a few hours which is a shame and could be fixed with a better design
I am 6ft tall and weigh around 220 lbs. Easy and real quick to inflate once you get the technique, very comfortable while inflated, relatively wide and long enough, super lightweight, seems pretty tough, and easy/compact/quick to pack/unpack, however only stays inflated for about 3 hours so it is not suitable for overnight use like camping, which is both a shame and a spectacular missed opportunity for what could have been a great and wildly popular product. I appreciate this product is not sold or advertised primarily as a camp bed. Judging from reviews for other inflatable lounge beds of this type, the airnap is probably one of the better ones for holding air, but still not good enough for more than a few hours use before re-inflating. Gradual air leakage a very common issue for most inflatable air beds (trust the consumer reviews on this, not the manufacturers' claims) I don't know why this obvious and probably easy to solve gradual air leakage problem has not been fixed for these beds.I am astonished the manufacturers don't make the air inlet end with a seal that is more airtight like a ziplock bag seal, draft excluder, proper locking rubber seals, whatever, - instead its just an ordinary smooth elongated seal face made of the same material as the rest of the bed but with a stiffner that relies on the end being shut and rolled up tight to seal the air. For just a few bucks more (which I would pay), there could be a better designed air seal. Even tried duct tape to thoroughly seal up the elongated end where the air goes in, which was a great idea in principal but that added only about an extra hour of time before it became deflated, and made me wonder whether air is also gradually seeping out through micro pores elsewhere.It is possible to roll it up a bit more after it starts to significantly deflate, so it becomes inflated again albeit a bit shorter in length, but I don't want to wake up in a tent on tough rocky ground and do this at 3am or 4am in the morning.To inflate, hold the end open and find decent space clearance to swing it with your arms to fill it with air, literally immediately after each swing you must snap shut the opening so it gulps like a fish and holds the air, then open the bag for the next swing and repeat. You will need to do this several times or more depending on your technique, but it only takes a minute to a few minutes. Make sure the bed is always straight during inflating and not twisted, otherwise the twisting will push out the air again. When the bed looks like its about 3/4 full, that's probably the maximum you can fill it, close it and start to roll it up to shorten until it compresses the air to make it tight. The bed is very long enough when deflated, so when its rolled up during inflation, it shortens to a reasonable length of around 6ft or slightly shorter depending on how much air is inside it.
V**S
VERY well built if it was olive drab and y'all said it was military issue id have to google it
Lotta reviewers saying its hard to inflate indoors.....first time used I got it set up in a 8'x7' of cluttered corner of a dark living room at 3 am HEAVILY "medicated" in oregon lol never found any directions and didn't need any its pretty much a giant potato chip bag design wise. Simplicity is best. I'm 5'11" 223 lbs. So I dunno pretty average but I could see my ex GF REALLY struggling with one of these as she's a statuesq 4'11" 😂 so maybe NOT for short folks. Also WHY is this currently unavailable? This was the best designed version of ALL the ones I've looked at hope they're still around came back to order some for my son and siblings
N**A
Even better than the pictures
I like that it seems like it was actually constructed to last a long time, longer than 5 years. You can tell by the quality that was put into the manufacture of this product, I have worked for a high end fashion brand for the past 10 years and when I see a product that has been made to last, I can immediately recognize the level of manufacture required to achieve such a product
R**E
If you likes to lie on the beach, you will love it!
It is actually better than Chilboo, because this one does not lose air. However Chillbo comes with a stick, which is useful in windy weather.Easy to use, comfortable, not heavy, the size could be smaller. I like it. Used about 20 times until today.
P**E
Like that it easily fits back in the carrying bag
Works Ok. While it was not to hard to inflate once I knew how. I had to read other peoples reviews to find out how to fill it. Instructions or a video link would be helpful. Like that it easily fits back in the carrying bag. Stays inflated for a longer time than I expected
K**Y
Five Stars
I love this product!!! Just make sure you have a tight grip on it if it's a windy day.
A**N
Good for camping, not for relatives
Well, I suppose I should put this to my own stupidity, but I didn’t read the instructions. I got this for my mom because she stays over to help with my infant son, and there is no way to inflate this if you’re using it inside.
G**E
We love it we take it camping
We love it we take it camping, to the park, next to the pool it’s very easy to air up and it’s comfortable
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