Intex Queen Framed Airbed, with "real bed" comfort and benefits, and MORE! HUGE SAVINGS! The inflatable Frame adds extra "real bed" support, helps secure tucked-in sheets and even can be used separately as an extra Airbed as needed! It also has a pillowed "headboard" for support as you watch TV, read or lounge. Here's more on this A to Zzzzz bargain: Quality-tested, sturdy, waterproof vinyl top, sides and bottom with soft flocked top; Frame is I-beam constructed, Mattress has coil beams, both delivering firmness and support; Big 600-lb. weight capacity; Hand-held AC electric pump inflates Mattress in just 90 seconds, Frame in 3 minutes; Measures 95 x 71 x 22"h., weighs 37 1/2 lbs. Carry duffel bag with shoulder strap. A guest-type Airbed that you may be tempted to make your own! Order Yours ! Intex Queen-sized Deluxe Framed Airbed
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
I have another intex bed sold under the walmart brand, ozark trail, that has been a great bed so I thought I'd try another. This bed attracts me because of the height, it should be more firm because of the way it's made and bed sheets should be easier to deal with because there's something to tuck them into. Fully assembled this thing is closer to king size than queen. The pump that comes with it is just junk, go buy the Coleman rechargeable sold at walmart for thirty bucks it inflated this thing four times faster than the [...] pump they give you. You need a huge amount of space to set this up. It went up easy enough, folding it up so it would go back into the bag was tough, they should give you a much larger bag for it. I like it, very comfortable and the pillow is not built in so you won't have problems using your favorite pillow. The two bad points, the pump sucks and the bag they give you is too small otherwise workmanship is the same as on my ozark trail bed and the valve setup works great to quickly deflate it. This thing weighs a good sixty pounds when deflated so also be aware of that. No problems with it yet, be careful when you purchase mail order because the shipping on a 50-60lb item often ends up being as much as the item, got mine somewhere with free shipping so don't just look at the price of the bed when you buy it.
update: The first couple times I used this I was satisfied with the way it held air, the last time I used it I seemed to always be pumping it up. I think you need to pay special attention and make sure you've got the valves closed tightly. It's way tooooo big to really use anyplace with limited space I took it to a cabin on a retreat and it made it really hard to walk past it, just too big, very comfortable but it's really better for setting up in your own tent or your own room too large otherwise.