Pavillo Airbed Quick Inflation Outdoor Camping Air Mattress
Pavillo Airbed Quick Inflation Outdoor Camping Air Mattress with Built-In Pillow, Blue
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Weight: | 2.26 Kilograms |
Size: | Single |
Dimensions: | 185 x 76 x 28 cm; 1.9 Kilograms |
Brand: | Bestway |
Model: | 67223 |
Colour: | Blue |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Pavillo |
Department: | unisex |
Dimensions: | 185 x 76 x 28 cm; 1.9 Kilograms |
Quantity: | 1 |
Size: | Single |
I had another make and each time I inflated it with a very noisy electric pump it would deflate 50% during the night. Got this one, easy and quick to pump up with inbuilt footpump which is much quieter too. Stayed firm all night, flock top is good to stop sheet shifting. Very comfy, thank you very much.
Single Air bed works well, is easy to inflate and only loses a small amount of air after a couple nights use. As with any air bed at this price range, basic comfort and certainly a lot better than the ground.
Ideal for camping or sleeping on a boat. Take about 5-10 minutes to inflate using built in pump. Good value for money and worth a purchase.
Not easy to inflate the airbed manually and thus I also bought an electric pump to inflate it within minutes. The airbed is quite comfortable, and I love the pillow design for neck support. Unfortunately, mine has a bit leak but it is not a big problem.
Arrived on time. Didn’t realise it had a built-in pump…found that was a bit useless really. It would have taken us all day using that, thankfully I also bought a pump. So using the pump took only minutes to inflate the airbed. We used the airbed twice and was surprised how comfy it was, although we used our own pillows for added comfort. It stayed inflated the whole time. Would recommend this.
So far, no deflation beyond what you would normally get over the course of a few nights. I find it really comfortable although I think my partner fees it is a bit too firm, so worth letting a bit of air out to account for when there is weight on it.
Inflation is easy, I’ve found so many reviews saying it doesn’t have a pump or it doesn’t work… No issues here, so I don’t know what they’re talking about. A small screw cap at the end of the bed allows you to use your foot and it pumps up in a minute or so.
Overall very impressed for the price.
Airbeds and camping what can I say? Airbeds aren’t my preferred choice of bed when camping but if you have the kids with you then an airbed can be the easiest option.
Over the years I’ve owned a few airbeds and they are a bit like 30 DVD players, they just give up and become more landfill. It’s a question the continues baffle scientists, where exactly does the air leak from an airbed with no obvious holes. Why is it always flat at approx 3-4 am, we may never know or even care.
This airbed may end up the same but for now, it hasn’t gone down on me yet 😉
Really amazing quality and fantastic price. It’s really light and comfortable to carry for camping. It does deflate a tiny bit but nothing massive, so once you’ve woken up just pump it up again to sit in or pump up again the next night.
Only used this once so far, and it stayed inflated all night. Its easy to pump up. I did pump it up once before I needed to use it to make sure it inflated. Which i genuinely think helped with the latter inflation’s as the first inflation wasn’t as quick or easy. Would recommend, hopefully it lasts well.
Bought this single mattress for an upcoming camping trip which didnt go ahead. Instead, I have been using it as a sun lounger – to great effect! Takes a while (10 mins) to pump but holds onto the air well. Cant fault it, just make sure the other valve is closed securely before pumping!
Great value product. Bought for an adult friend staying over at short notice. Bed is easy to pump up by hand or foot (you seal the opening on the top of the bed with your skin – palm or sole of foot – and pump to fill the bed with air). Took about ten minutes to find and stayed well pumped overnight. Guest was happy and said it was comfortable. Easy to deflate. Instructions are clear.
Instructions aren’t that clear but it isn’t rocket science blowing up an air bed. Screw the plug they provide to deflate the mattresses into the hole. Which hole? The one you can screw it into. Then, as the instructions say, put your foot on the pumpy up bit, not the hole you previously filled up, and pump. I was surprised how quickly the mattresses pumped up, and to a reasonable pressure.
The mattress itself forms rigidity by having bumps in it and they are quite deep, so to make it better you need a duvet to sleep on as all as under. And for a double is a bit of a squeeze. But it’s a cheap air bed fine for occasional use by visiting friends at a good price.