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Review on AeroBed Classic Twin Air Mattress (74x39x9 inches) Royal Blue with Pump and Storage Bag by Mark Cai

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good Night Good for Air Mattresses and Accessories

We first bought the Aero single bed in 2011. We were so pleased with this air bed that we bought two more last year. Difficult to fit a family of five, which is why we pack these bags with Coleman Sabine sleeping bags when traveling to visit friends and family. It's also handy for cabin camping where the base is patchy - blast the Aero and lay it on the included mattress. I recommend buying twins instead of a queen-size mattress because the smaller profile allows for more room and placement flexibility. Also, if there is space, we place two twins side by side and hold them together with a stretched sheet. Otherwise, the twin size allows our hosts to cram us into the available space. These inflatables offer loud yet fast inflation with the included spare pump. A push button valve allows the user to gently deflate for comfort, while the whoosh valve feature allows for quick bed deflation when packed. If you have small children, let them lie on the bed when you release the whoosh valve - it's always good for a laugh. In winter, the air in the mattress gets cold. To stay warm at night, drape a duvet over the soft flocked fleece but under the fitted sheet and you'll be warm all night. Aero is a solid investment at a reasonable price. I recommend having one in your linen closet - it will provide a good night's sleep for an unexpected guest.

Pros
  • Holds up to 300 pounds
Cons
  • Crumples