Camping Mat – 10cm Thick Self Inflating Camping Sleeping Mat Ultralight Camping Mattress Inflatable Sleeping Pad Folding Single Air Mattress for Outdoor Hiking Backpacking(Blue+Green)


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Weight: 860 g
Dimensions: 200 x 70 x 10 cm; 860 Grams
Brand: GEEDIAR

15 Responses

  1. RobertOKJysz says:

     United Kingdom

    This inflatable mattress probably made our camping trip more of a glamping event. The camping beds we have, while great for keeping you off the floor, are just uncomfortable. This mattress is easy to inflate, and was a dream when placed on the camping bed. Deflation was also quick and easy with the big release valve.

    Even when placed on the floor, it offeres reasonable comfort.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy too inflate, compact and comfortable, used twice so far with no problem mine however did not come with the repair kit.

  3. Zarmeen Shahzad says:

     United Kingdom

    This new air mattress ticks all the boxes so far. I wanted something thicker than my old camp mat, broader and yet is lighter and rolls up easily and into a smaller bag than my old mat. Have yet to try it on an actual camping trip, but tested at home and offers more comfort than my old mat, was easy to inflate with the built in foot pump and once deflated, rolled up and packed back into carry bag with no problems. So far, so good.

  4. KaseyZHOsx says:

     United Kingdom

    After multiple outdoor escapades, I can now attest to the unmatched comfort this camping mat provides. On rocky terrains and uneven surfaces, it cushioned my weary body like a gentle cloud. The self-inflating feature saves both time and energy, making setting up camp delightful. It’s lightweight and compact, taking minimal space in my backpack. A word of advice: deflate it slowly to extend its lifespan. A 5-star camping companion indeed!

    Comfort elevated

  5. [email protected] Steven B. Reed Senior Manager Blue Consulting Services says:

     United Kingdom

    This comes compact in its own bag. I can fully inflate this within 5 minutes using the inbuilt pump. I find it comfortable enough to lie down and sleep on. It deflates just as easily.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Stayed fully inflated all night (was worried about this being a bigger guy), slept on my side with no hip bone touching the floor. Completely insulated from the cold (it was -3 at 0300).

  7. Glenn Derene says:

     United Kingdom

    Camping mat is very easy to inflate and comfortable and you don’t need extra pillow with it.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Lovely piece of kit very comfortable very durable extremely tough and surprisingly enough it kept me rather warm in the tent love it.

  9. Maude0996lvpidh says:

     United Kingdom

    It is described as self inflating. I didn’t realise i had to inflate it with the built in footpump but saying that it was quite easy to do

  10. Alexis J.Crew Aficionada says:

     United Kingdom

    Looks really strong easy to put up I pumped with hand easy to deflate

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Used on DofE by my son. He said it was quick to inflate, comfortable and small
    enough to pack away and carry.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy time inflate, easy to deflate ready for packing away. Was worried how small the bag was when it arrived and feared the worse for packing back away – however very East and swift.
    Hope it rugged enough to stand the imminent Glastonbury festival. If it as durable as I hope, I’ll be very happy!

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Inflates in 2-3 mins, good stepping workout to get it inflated but stays inflated and more than comfortable. Very happy campe

  14. POWLeorarntjbd says:

     United Kingdom

    I recently went camping (with a car) and found that my previous airbed had a rather large puncyre, which after several repairs, still seemed to persist.

    And also my roll matt which i use for wild camping was on its way out too after an unfortunate affair with a bramble bush in Wales.
    So I thought I’d try a airbed that I could to replace both!

    Overall Ive been pretty impressed with this airbed, considering its weight, size and cost, I did expect it to be a little cheap and break easily
    The build quality however seems pretty good! I would like to see how it copes over time

    In terms of setup, it is really easy, I was skeptical of the integrated foot pump, especially from the video whivh conveniently skipped to the end, I thought it might take a long time to do up, but I can inflate it in a record 1 minute and 48 seconds!

    It rolls up to about 25cm in lenth and 10cm in diameter, which is ideal for size.
    To deploy, simplsy unroll, unfold, remove the valve cap and stamp to pump

    The pump itself provides a reasonable amount of inflation, ingeniously its a piece of foam with a valve meaning you can roll it up small, and it inflates itself.
    Its good because there is no spring or mechanical part that might damage it.

    There is a disadvantage though that the foam isn’t rwally springy enough, so it can take more pumps than would actually be needed because it takes a while to spring back, in an ideal scenario it would have a more firm foam

    The other two drawbacks is that the valves, whilst being fine, do feel slightly cheap, and the cover foe the foot pump folds on, as such, it sometimes slots back onto the valve if you remove your foot toouch during pumping

    When fully inflated the mattress is around 10cm deep, I thought that this might not he deep enough, considering I’m over 6 foot tall
    However, it was perfectly fine, especially when pumped all the way up
    Its a little uncomfortable with the zig zags going outwards from a central spine which makes it a bit tricky to sit central
    When you do sleep on your side though its very comfortable and with a sleeping bag, you wouldn’t notice so much

    Overall, considering the price, and previously how I’ve paid over 150 for a proper airbed, this is extremely good, and I’m sure I wont notice much after a long days walk any uncomfortable bits

    I think its size and method of inflation is ingenious. I can see this as a sunbed too,and the material seems pretty durable so would probably survive most places.

    I definitely would buy again, and I think the ability to stick two together is good as it allows them not to slip around in your tent, although as a double, you would have a small gap between them 🙂

    Here’s to a good number of great camping trips with it!

    Lightweight, quick to inflate and excellent price

  15. Leah.Connolly says:

     United Kingdom

    Been after 1 of these since I seen them and so glad I purchased one.

    Packing good & small for the all important space saving. Much smaller than normal heavy airbeds or roller groundsheet.

    The bed was up and ready to use in 2 mins. I think it took around 100 steps. Didn’t break a sweat.

    Had the best night sleep which is something as I have been camping since I was very young. I always find normal airbeds cold but this was vary warm and Cosy. Another positive is it did not deflate throughout the night & it’s seems very durable.

    Folded away in less than 2 mins.

    Highly recommend. You won’t be disappointed.

    Amazing camping bed, best night sleep camping