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Intex Queen Prestige Downy Airbed with Hand Held Battery Pump

October 25, 2013 - Comment

The Prestige Downy Airbed is the perfect choice for the rugged outdoors. The flocked top give a more luxurious sleeping surface, cleans easily, and is waterproof for camping use. The powerful batter-operated (4 x D-cell) pump is portable and easy to use. Made of quality tested 20.8 gauge waterproof top with 14 gauge vinyl beams

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The Prestige Downy Airbed is the perfect choice for the rugged outdoors. The flocked top give a more luxurious sleeping surface, cleans easily, and is waterproof for camping use. The powerful batter-operated (4 x D-cell) pump is portable and easy to use. Made of quality tested 20.8 gauge waterproof top with 14 gauge vinyl beams and 15 gauge bottom3-in-1 valve has extra-wide openings for fast inflating and deflating. The battery operated pump can also be used on other inflatable items. Measures 8 3/4″ thick for extra soft comfort and the mattresses are conventional sizes for more sleeping area and a better fit for sheets.

Great for the rugged outdoors but also handy around the house, the Queen-sized Intex Prestige Downy Airbed is waterproof for camping use and its soft flocked top provides a luxurious sleeping surface. The mattress is constructed of a quality-tested, 20.8-gauge waterproof top with 14-gauge vinyl beams and 15-gauge sides and bottom for stability. The bed inflates in minutes thanks to the 3-in-1 valve with extra-wide opening and the portable, battery-powered pump (powered by 6 C-size batteries; not included).

The Prestige Downy Airbed is raised 8.75 inches from the floor, and at 60 by 8.75 by 80 inches (WxHxD) is an official Queen-sized bed–ensuring a tight fit for fitted sheets. This bed has a 600-pound weight capacity. It folds compactly for storage, and it comes with a shelf box with carry handle for transport. Spot clean with mild soap and water.

Comments

Valorie Spencer says:

These held up to the teenager test! I bought a pair of these mattresses at the last minute on price alone because we needed a pair of twins in a hurry. They held their air through four full days/nights of camping by two teenage boys. They boys like to flop down and bounce around – goofing off as kids do.We used standard twin sheets which stayed tucked in. The mattresses did not get cold in the night (the flocking helps) and never lost a bit of air. They were very quick to inflate, quick to deflate, and easy to roll up to…

R. Rodriguez says:

Nice, Cheap, Comfortable and worth it. I bought this to have in Iraq since Army mattresses pretty much suck. Well this little number is really easy to inflate and very comfortable. It inflates very quickly with the included pump. The only negative thing about this is that the quick release cap can pop off when the mattress is fully inflated and happens to rub up on something like the edge of the bed frame. Not a problem if you plan on using it on the floor for camping or a flat bed with no bed frame that stands above it. It is…

V. Sorochkin says:

Ok mattress. I needed a cheap matress that was small enough to carry around in car easily. This definatelly fit the bill. It is very durable and easy to blow up. This unit came with a pump with 4D batteries. HUGE HASSLE! Take my advise and buy the same one that comes with an electric pump or the manual pump, a few bucks extra. This pump will not work on weak batteries and pumps up the mattress to about 80% capacity, not more.Now I am forced to buy an electric one separately, about $20. Besides the…

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