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Intex 64417ED 22in Queen Dura-Beam Comfort Plush High-Rise Inflatable Air Mattress with Built in Pump for Travel and Camping, 600lb Weight Capacity


$59.95 $69.99

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COMFORT: With a bed height of 22″ this luxurious and unique dual-layer air pocket system contours to your body for supreme comfort; with a velvety top and sides that are soft to the touch, and resist punctures and abrasions; on-the-go carry bag included.Amperage : 0.65 A
UNIQUE EDGE CONSTRUCTION – Dura-Beam Air Mattresses are designed with a unique edge construction to withstand the weight of the sleeper without sagging and is 100% more durable, 35% more supportive and 15% lighter than a traditional airbed
LUMBAR SUPPORT – Horizontally positioned Dura-Beams provides 50% greater individual strand count for an improved full body support; Fiber-Tech Construction is comprised of thousands of high-strength polyester fibers for amazing durability and strength
BUILT-IN AC ELECTRIC PUMP – High-Powered built-in electric pump (110-120V) for hassle-free inflation and deflation; users can easily and quickly set up the air mattress when they need it and then deflate it (Approximate inflation time 4.75 minutes)
STRETCH – At first inflation the material will STRETCH, which is sometimes misinterpreted as leaking; You will sense a loss of pressure, that’s just the bed stretching, simply re-inflate the bed again; the bed will fully settle within 2-3 nights

Customers say

Customers find the air mattress comfortable with a feel similar to a regular bed, and appreciate its height of 22 inches and quick inflation/deflation process. The durability receives mixed feedback – while the reinforced seam is sturdy, customers note it’s not intended for long-term use. Moreover, air retention and leakage are significant issues, with customers reporting it loses air during sleep and develops pinhole leaks in the bottom. Value for money opinions are divided, with some finding it good for the price while others consider it not worth the cost.

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  1. CindiS

    Easy to Set Up & Pretty Comfortable
    This air mattress has been great. EASY to set up and to deflate. I find it to be comfortable and a good size for me and my dog too. I did find I needed to add more air after set up – just a few times to get it settled. Folding it up isn’t too bad. Fits back into the bag it comes with. Seems really good for the price. One thing I noticed is it can feel a bit cold. I added an extra blanket on top to lay on.

    CindiS

  2. Toni Fleisher

    Very High Quality
    This is a great blow-up mattress. It blows up so easily and stays inflated. Very comfortable to sleep on according to my grandson!

    Toni Fleisher

  3. Cat Martin

    From an IDOO 18″ to this Intex 22″ queen air mattress
    I have been sleeping on air mattresses for about 5 years now. Yes, every night. The reason is that I cannot afford a decent new mattress and before switching to an air mattress, I had used mattresses. Most developed “sink holes” and those who sleep on an older mattress know what I mean – a spring or something inside has shifted and that spot…well, it’s a dip that you have to figure out how to avoid when sleeping. But the basic reason is because I am an older lady that lives alone and when I have moved, I have moved myself so as not to bother people. I have mostly flat pack furniture so I can break it down and move it myself. Having an air mattress fits right in with that ease of moving my own stuff. The IDOO I had was a great deal, though I had last had a King Coil 22″ that I really liked EXCEPT for their “pillow” area (the part at the head is inclined and that bothered me since I am an “arm sleeper” – put one arm up under my pillow, under my head and hang it off the bed). Other than that part King Coil is a great air mattress bed. Now for this Intex – I have had a couple of different Intex items and find they make quality stuff – first was a smaller, rectangular pool that wasn’t too hard to set up (but I did need a friend to help with putting it up) and I currently have their inflatable loveseat that unfolds to become a bed. It’s a nice extra piece of furniture/bed, but wish it had the internal pump which it doesn’t. Still, it is a serviceable spare seating and sleeping piece that can be put up quickly enough. NOW, for this bed – back to my 22″ height and I am SO HAPPY with that part of it. When you are older, getting UP off something is harder than scooting down off that same thing! Meaning that I have no problem getting on a bed (no matter what the height), but in the morning, when I’m groggy and not 100%, trying to push myself up off the 18″ wasn’t horrible, but it wasn’t fun at all. With this Intex 22″ queen, my feet dangle just a bit off the floor and pushing myself off and DOWN is just so much easier. I was also relieved that the pump is at the top (or could be the bottom, depending on how you orient the bed) as my outlet is at that spot on the wall behind the bed. The IDOO had the pump on the side so the cord had to be put up under the bed…I didn’t like that. This Intex, like all the air mattresses with an internal pump, it inflates (and deflates) very quickly. Around 5 minutes. What’s easy is taking down an air mattress – most of them come with a carry case as this one did – and if you flip the sides in, then do a fourths fold up, it will fit in the bag and isn’t too terribly heavy even for me to carry. The IDOO developed a leak and instead of trying to patch it, as I have slept on it for about 2 years, I deflated it, put it in the bag it came with and threw it away. This Intex, I had it out of the box an fully inflated in less than 10 minutes. Made the bed and laid down on it – aaahhhh! So, if you are in need of a spare bed for overnight guests on occasion OR you have had it with your lumpy old “regular” mattress and having sticker shock over the memory foam, purple, pillow top and other replacements, you might want to try an air mattress. Even if you only use it long enough to save enough money for one of those $500-$1000 mattress, this $75 mattress will allow you to sleep well, night after night after night.

    Cat Martin

  4. photomom

    Decent Air Mattress that fit my Needs
    I bought this air mattress to sleep on when I visited my child at college. Hotels are expensive and hard to come by during football season so this was just what I needed so I could stay in the dorm for Parent’s Weekend this past fall. The price was reasonable and I used rewards points so it was a great deal for me. It was super easy to set up. I had it delivered to my child at school so they could inflate and air it out a few days before I arrived. It was equally easy to decompress and it fit right back into the box. It lost a little air after sleeping on it the first night, but I actually didn’t mind and preferred it to be a little less firm. The covering was smooth and soft. The sheet I bought fit just right. I left it there and my child’s friend slept on it when they went to visit in February. I am happy with this purchase.

    photomom

  5. Jim Cassidy

    Intex Blow Up Mattress
    Item worked well and seem durable. The height off the floor was good and was comfortable for a blow up mattress. The only down side is trying to get it folded back into its packaging for easy transport.

    Jim Cassidy

  6. Rue Facile

    Skeptical at first, but after first use (so far) it’s a solid product
    I initially bought this to stay at my MIL’s senior community (to help her get settled), so I didn’t want to spend a lot of money on it and I planned to leave it for other relatives that might want to visit. I expected it to be cheap-ish quality and probably not last through my two week stay.First off, set up was a breeze. I laid it out and started inflation and it took about 4-5 minutes to fully inflate. The motor made noise, but it’s to be expected from something like this—I can say that it wasn’t as noisy as our Costco-bought mattress.Second, it’s big—but that’s not a bad thing as much as I thought anyway after I saw it fully inflated. Turns out, for me, it’s a good thing. Our Costco mattress sits low to the floor and as it deflates a bit during the night, it’s tough to get up. This one (the 22” model and the largest one at this writing) is wonderful as I can sit on the edge of it and stand up easily. Your experience may be different, but for older folks it makes it really easy to get out of bed in the morning.How does it sleep? Well, since I was visiting by myself and my significant other wasn’t with me, I can only speak for a single sleeper. It was really comfortable! It did take a bit of tweaking though as I thought I would like it more firm as I like to side sleep. The first couple of nights were a bit rough as I tossed and turned a bit in my sleep—I found that I couldn’t get comfortable on my side. For the reviews that say that it deflates after sleeping on it, I can say that it did seem to lose some air after the first two nights. The manufacturer does state that it does “stretch” and not deflate. As I wanted to test that statement, I didn’t change the firmness of it by re-inflating it to where I had it. The third and fourth nights were better sleep and I didn’t feel like the mattress deflated at all, so I found the stretch statement to be valid—it wasn’t losing air. After that night, I re-inflated it to where I thought I’d like it. The next night was the same tossing and turning that I had those first two nights, so I concluded that I needed to make it less firm and I actually DEflated it a bit and for the rest of the stay it was perfect! I didn’t have to touch it and I even unplugged it.When I was getting ready to leave, I started the deflation process by turning the dial in the opposite direction. It took longer to deflate, so I walked away for a bit—I’d guess about 7-8 minutes. When I came back the mattress was flat as a pancake and ready to fold. This is the only hassle of the process as folding it to get it into the storage bag and back into the box (for storage). I do like the tote that they provide as the handles make it easy to lug about.So, the first use was a success. If repeated uses reveal issues, I’ll report back. I will say that I plan to buy another one to replace our beloved Costco air mattress—she’s showing her age and the height of this one as well as the cost make it a no-brainer to get it as a second. We’ll use this one until it dies (if it even does) and then fall back on our old one if needed. I gave an overall 5 stars for the product with 4 stars for sleep quality and comfort only because your idea of these two might be a bit of a learning experience until you find your inflation sweet spot—so it’s not just an “inflate fully and use” type of scenario.

    Rue Facile

  7. sukhdeep

    It’s easy to inflate and deflate. Comfort level is good. You can adjust firmness accordingly. Perfect size and worth of spending money.

    sukhdeep

  8. France

    AFTER FEW WEEKS: the middle is sagging, it wont inflate. Too bad because I loved this bed but I feel like im sleeping in a hole in the middle of the bed. Gives me backpain.Luuuuuv the air mattress for “hot flashes” turn on the a/c before you go to bed for at least 15 mins (depending on what you use) to cool the air inside the mattress. Then sleep in heaven, no lumps, no bumps on this one. Finally I can sleep and get cold in the process……..which y’all women will understand!!!!!! Get it, its really worth it. WE are worth getting some good sleep.I also have a mattress protection on top and its still cold. The pump worked well, it takes a lil time but does the job. Of course it deflates the first few days, but so easy to inflate.In the winter I use another mattress thats warm. So I switch between seasons lol.

    France

  9. Sophie

    This inflatable bed comes with us to all travels. It stays inflated and does the job. Great value.

    Sophie

  10. Cristian

    Excelente producto! Fácil de instalar y de guardar! Lo único es que tardan un poco en inflarse usando la bomba que traen incluida pero fuera de eso son súper cómodos y prácticos.

    Cristian

  11. ShavaGB

    Estuve leyendo varias reseñas ya que nunca había adquirido un producto de este estilo. Y este me convenció.Dura muy poco en inflarse y también en desinflarse. Si le quieres poner un “pero” la bomba hace mucho ruido al ser usada. Tiene modo para hacerlo de manera manual pero no lo he probado.Es cómodo, no se desinfla aunque supongo depende del peso que se le ponga. Lo uso de manera individual.

    ShavaGB

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