Customer Review

  • Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2025
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    The dimensions are reasonably accurate. Measured the height at just over 45 cm with a length of 188 and width of about 136. Thought that I'd be too tall for it at 6', and it's close. With a pillow, my heels just make it to the edge and the toes go past when I'm on my stomach. Fortunately, I can easily sleep on a diagonal and everything stays on deck. So for anyone under 5'11", I think it'll do just fine.

    As for the quality of the PVC, it's above average and just as good as both my queen-sized mattresses. In fact it's quite thick on the sides and the top layer isn't super fuzzy or fluffy. They weren't kidding about the firmness either. Once inflated to its full capacity, it's quite a bit firmer than our old inflatable camping mattresses from the 90's, and significantly higher off of the ground. My guess is that the support coils on the inside are just better aligned. Unfortunately, the top surface still comes with those dreaded divots that plague most mattresses, and they're a little deeper on this model compared to my queens. So overall comfort is good, not great - at least for my back that loves a flatter and stiffer surface. Of course you can always help flatten/cushion the top by adding a few support blankets, and I honestly think that they'd be welcome here.

    As for setup, it's literally a breeze since the onboard electrical pump does all the work so you just need to know when to turn it off. You do need a standard 120V electrical outlet though so 12V from the car won't do it. Fortunately, there is a valve for a manual or battery powered pump if an outlet is not available, but the convenience of having an onboard motor cannot be understated. For instance, if the mattress starts to lose a bit of air over a couple of days, you just plug it in, flick the switch to top it up and you're good to go. No having to deal with external pumps and losing air in the process of fiddling with valves.

    Really the only downside imo beyond the more prominent divots on top is the packing. And it seems that all self-inflatable mattresses suffer from the same problem. It's just nearly impossible to get them back into the bag once they've been inflated the first time. Even after sucking out nearly all of the air using the electric pump (without damaging the PVC of course), rolling it up is just a pain. The pics make it look so easy when in reality it's quite an effort because the included carry bag just isn't big enough to fit an imperfectly deflated piece. So it'll likely stick out of the bag afterwards.

    Otherwise, I think it's quite a solid product. Definitely love that it sits so high making sleeping in the basement significantly less creepy. lol It'll take a good day for the PVC to air out though because it's a relatively strong scent out of the box. But it certainly does the job and that's what counts. Easily gets the thumbs up. 4.25/5 stars.
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4.8 out of 5 stars
10 global ratings