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| Brand: Aero Category: Sports
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Product Description AeroBed Travel and Camp Bed pumps up instantly from your DC car lighter! With the newly designed rechargeable pump... there's no waiting for 12 hours for the pump to be charged! A great night's sleep is in the bag. For over a decade, Aero has helped people drift off to dreamland in comfort. Their advanced inflatable technology and high-quality materials makes Aero a leader in the industry. They're perfect to keep on hand for overnight guests, visiting family and friends, vacation homes, dorm rooms or anywhere you need a quick and comfortable extra bed. Not all hot air: Rechargeable pump has Instant On feature that allows the pump to work instantly when plugged into a DC car lighter; New higher 9" bed height inflates to over 11" with pillow; Great for indoor or outdoor use; Fits standard size sheets. State Size. Beddy-bye on-the-go has never been more comfortable! Order Today! AeroBed Travel and Camp Bed
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Aerobed NO Terrain!! Not even at home!! November 26, 2008 M. Vicino (Balt.., MD) I got an "Aerobed Sport All Terrain" as a Christmas present from my parents last year. My fiance and I took it on a 3 wk camping trip at end of summer, and it was a DISASTER. This is the situation: the proprietary "rechargeable pump" has to be mated and twist-locked into the valve opening on the air mattress. Fair enough, right? Problem is that there is no one-way valve on this thing. So after you get the mattress all pumped up, you have to un-twist the pump, pull it out of the opening, then put in the proprietary twist-lock plug. Just imagine how much air gushes out of an approximately 1 inch opening while trying to do all of this twisting, pulling out of pump, lineing up of plug, putting plug in, and twisting it closed. To compound the problem, there is NO TOP OFF VALVE... no little inflatable raft type valve to blow into to top off the matress after all that air gushes out while trying to unscew/unmate the pump and put in the plug. AND there is no one-way valve inside the pump either, so as soon as you twist the pump inside the valve and the pump shuts off, the air starts gushing straight throught the pump before it's even removed from the valve. Oh, and the pump stinks too. It takes MANY MANY hours to charge it up, even when charging it on the DC car charger, and you don't get very many pump-ups with one charge. As you can imagine, it took us several tries to get the replacement of the pump by the plug to go smoothly and quickly, so we had to re-pump up the bed several times. Then the pump started dying... and just as much air was coming back out of the mattress through the pump than was going in. No problem though because we had gotten a site with electric hookup and had an extension cord- we'll just plug the pump in and pump the bed up, right? WRONG! The pump won't run when directly plugged in to AC power. It will only run off of the charged battery within the proprietary pump. So either get an extension cord for your car 12 Volt or plan to charge it a LONG time before each pump-up. UGH!! In the end, we could barely use our back-up pump to pump the mattress up enough to barely sleep on it. We hit a store first thing the morning for a new double height air mattress for about $30 that worked just great for the remaining 3 wks of the trip. The aerobed spent the remainder of the trip folded up under the dog's bed in the mini-van for extra padding. Lastly, the cheepy "Handy Aerobed travel bag" ripped apart in nothing flat too. Save yourself the money and the trouble, just go to get a much cheaper, but better made air mattress. Also buy a compression/stuff sack in the camping section for your other air mattress and you're good to go.
Best bed for price. October 11, 2008 Maren E. Meacham (mesa, AZ) We use this aero bed for our son's toddler bed. He loves that it is soft and we can take his bed wherever we go. We didn't want to waste money on a toddler sized bed so we got this. Blows up fast and keeps it's air.( and yes he jumps on it all the time.) We have also taken it camping and it fits great inside a tent.
Better than the floor April 14, 2008 David Randolph (Nashville, TN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The pump is great. Fills fast and empties fast. The bed has all these humps and holes that takes some getting use to. The pillow is also humps and holes and high. This makes using a normal pillow way too high and it's hard to find the right "hole" to put your head in. I'll sleep with my head on the other end next time and use a normal pillow.
A great sleep!! March 29, 2008 Lucinda Labounty (Arkansas) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was very impressed with this bed and only wished I had ordered more than one for the great price that I got it!! Air beds are good sleeping and help with arthritis victims.
Great for camping and traveling. March 21, 2008 James J. Lausen (Quincy, Ca.) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
A little silly about the whole pump thing but other than that this thing is great.
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