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EnerPlex Never-Leak Camping Series Twin/Queen Camping Airbed with High Speed Pump Air Mattress Single High Inflatable Blow Up Bed for Home Camping Travel

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Size: Twin


Color: Blue/White


Features

  • PERFECT CAMPING MATTRESS - Camping season is coming up, folks; This sleeping mat is the perfect solution for a nap in nature, or just as an extra guest bed; Take it with you on your next big journey
  • 2 MINUTE INFLATION - Dont waste your breath with a manual blow up bed; Our camping air mattresses for tents come with a high-speed pump that inflates your air bed in just 2 minutes, so you can get straight to camping fun
  • PUNCTURE RESISTANT - Anything can happen while you camp - thats why we crafted this inflatable mattress with durable PVC material and welded seams that wont break, even in the roughest nature spots
  • CARRYING BAG INCLUDED - No need to leave luxury at the door when our twin air mattress/queen air mattress is perfect for portability; With an added bag, you can take comfort with you, wherever you go

Size: Twin


Brand: EnerPlex


Color: Blue/White


Product Dimensions: 75"L x 39"W x 9"Th


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride


Specific Uses For Product: Bed,Sleeping


Target Audience: Kid, Adult


Weight Limit: 300 Pounds


Item Firmness Description: Firm


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Size: ‎Twin


Brand: ‎EnerPlex


Color: ‎Blue/White


Product Dimensions: ‎75"L x 39"W x 9"Th


Material: ‎Polyvinyl Chloride


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Bed,Sleeping


Target Audience: ‎Kid, Adult


Weight Limit: ‎300 Pounds


Item Firmness Description: ‎Firm


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎16.22 x 8.15 x 5.75 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.78 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎75 x 39 x 9 inches


Brand Name: ‎EnerPlex


Manufacturer: ‎EnerPlex


Part Number: ‎Never-Leak


Date First Available: May 22, 2019


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  • you can sleep on it every night without reinflation--good substitute for the classic Aerobed
Size: Queen Color: Blue/White
Fourth Update April 19, 2023. Six months later, still sleeping nightly on this mattress. No leaks. But the plastic may have stretched a little because we both decided it was feeling too soft. I gave it two 10-second shots of air from its pump. Since it doesn't have any mechanism to avoid overfilling, I add air conservatively, lying down on it to test firmness after each little shot of air. Original review plus updates below. Third Update March 5, 2023. We're still sleeping on this mattress nightly. It's been almost 5 months. Second Update January 17 2023 We have been sleeping nightly on this mattress for 3 months. Still comfortable and happy, still no leaks. I notice that the price has doubled since I bought this one: was $37, now $82. I would still recommend it at this price. Update December 14 2022: It has now been 2 months since we bought the mattress. The two of us sleep on it every night. Together we exceed the stated 300-lb weight limit (total 360?). Not a single leak, never have had to top off the mattress after its initial breaking-in period of a couple of days. Buy this mattress. If you get one that needs to be refilled in the morning, SEND IT BACK for a replacement--that's a defect, it is not normal! Original review follows. Love, Carolyn This mattress is perfect. I breathe a sigh of delighted relief and gratitude each night as I get into bed. If you are looking for a substitute for the classic Aerobed, this is your best bet. We've preferred air mattresses for many years. At first it was because we were moving around a lot and were sick of hauling conventional mattresses and box springs with us. Then it was because we built a platform bed and needed something that was easy to lift and get into position in the frame and that wouldn't add to our own weight on that frame. And then I realized that it was simply the best mattress that I'd ever used. We slept every night on that Aerobed for TEN YEARS, occasionally patching tiny holes. But it was a standard size and we eventually decided to get a queen, so we saved the standard for guests. And that's when the trouble started. In less than 4 years, we went through 3 mattresses of different brands because we could no longer find Aerobeds in queen size. We tried the Sound Asleep Dream Series because it was reviewed as the most durable bed, but it failed catastrophically in less than a year, developing a rip overnight that was too big to patch. We then tried the Englander Double High, which again was reputed to be super durable because of the unusual materials. The Englander warned that you had to let the mattress stretch for a few days, refilling it each morning. So we did that, but eventually it became clear that it simply had a slow leak right out of the box, a leak so slow that we weren't able to find it to try to patch it. We spent a miserable year sinking into the mattress over night, using the unspeakably loud pump to refill it just before bed, then doing it all over again the next day. It eventually developed an enormous hump from one side to the other, and that was the end of that. We gave it to a family to use for their small children on either side of the hump. Then we tried a memory-foam-topped conventional mattress, the heat and discomfort of which we endured for 2 months before realizing that we were never going to get a good night's sleep again if we kept giving it another chance. So then I did a long, long, long search, and decided to take a chance on this Ener-Plex Never Leak. Reviewers here seemed to like it, though no one said that they were sleeping on it for years at a time. And it was $35, so no huge loss if it sprang a leak. It's now been a month and a half. Not only has it never leaked AT ALL, but it only stretched after the first night. After it was topped, it never needed anything. It's stable, so my partner and I don't wake each other when we move. Yet it has the resilient bounciness that we so love. It can be adjusted to the firmness that the sleeper prefers. We like the bed to be nice and tight so we keep it full. Don't worry that it is thinner (only 9 inches tall) than many of these newer styles. The extra thickness doesn't add any comfort, and it tends to make the bed less stable such that it can sway from side to side. I'm now also convinced that the thicker the mattress, the more vulnerable it is to the internal supports breaking and/or the places where those supports attach to the surface to tear. This happened with all three of our taller mattresses. Our old beloved Aerobed standard was also only 9 inches. Coincidence? I don't think so. Go ahead and get the thin one, I promise it's quite thick enough and your elbow and knee won't hit the floor. At this point I'm convinced that we'll be able to sleep every night on this mattress for at least a year before it springs a leak. I'm not too worried, though. I think this mattress is basically the old Aerobed, and it was at least 4 years before that one got its first pinhole in it. I patched pinholes with a few layers of aquarium-type silicone sealant. Caveat: If you are thinking of making an air mattress your permanent or long-term bed, you must be prepared for a couple of things. They are COLD COLD COLD, and your own body heat can never warm them up. In the summer, this is great, because the bed will suck the heat out of you for a comfy night's sleep. In the winter, it is awful, because it sucks the heat out of you for a miserable night's sleep! Therefore, you need some layers on top of it. I recommend a sheet of conventional egg crate foam, with a low-voltage electric blanket that will stay on for at least 10 hours or however long you need to sleep. Turn on the blanket while you are getting ready for bed. I highly recommend this mattress. Since they are both cheap and small when deflated, we may buy 1 or 2 more as backups, to avoid the sadness we experienced when the Aerobed was discontinued. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2022 by carobearo

  • All you need in a car camping mattress
Size: Twin Color: Blue/White
We got this to replace a fifteen-year-old Aero mattress that finally sprang a leak. I think the Aero company made the best air mattresses ever (does anyone know what happened to them?), so I'm holding this Enerplex to a high standard. And it holds up pretty well. I'm halfway through a cross-country road trip with my grown sons, camping for the most part, and this air mattress has done what we've needed, without any hassle. Pros: --Thoughtful design: The mattress comes packaged with a good nylon stuff sack with a pair of shoulder straps, so you can backpack it if you need to (although I can't really imagine why you would, but that's just me). In the stuff sack, it folds flat to a package about 20" x 15" and maybe three inches thick, flat enough to fit among your gear without trouble. It includes a powered air pump with a selection of nozzles (so you can also blow up your pool floats, or whatever), with a suction port if you need to deflate something quickly. Also included: 120v and 12v power supplies/cords, so you can run the pump if you're camping at a place w/o an electric hookup, and a small stuff sack to keep all the pump parts together. The pump and other bits in their sack don't add appreciably to the profile of the folded air mattress in its stuff sack, but having a separate sack for the pump also allows you to tuck the pump in separately if space is at a premium. --It's comfortable: the top surface is flocked, so you and your sleeping back don't slip off. Properly inflated, it has the usual tube-and-air-channel construction, so it provides good support. --Easy to use: Inflating is easy enough to do in bad light when you're tired. Just plug it in, and press-fit the nozzle of the pump to the inflation port. The port has a one-way valve, so you don't have to rush to close the valve when you're done inflating; closure is a simple screw-on cap, secured to the valve with a short leash. I haven't managed to cross-thread it yet. No significant leakage yet. Deflating requires you push the one-way valve open by pushing it back with your finger until it catches inside the valve ring, easier to do than describe. If you don't have time to let it deflate on its own, you can reverse the pump to speed the process. The two power cords (120v and 12v) are maybe six feet long each. The length of the120v cord isn't an issue, because you can always plug it into an extension cord, but the 12v cord doesn't really reach far enough from the car to allow you to inflate the mattress anywhere but inside the car--which may be possible if you aren't travelling fully loaded; otherwise, you need a second person to hold the mattress off the ground as it inflates. --Durability: still an unknown. The vinyl feels slightly less robust than my old Aero, but I don't know if that's anything to go on. It doesn't feel flimsy by any means. It has held up well over several weeks of daily packing/unpacking & inflating/deflating. We're currently hunkered down in a cabin, where we're keeping it inflated, and it went a week before needing to be topped off. So far, so good. Cons: chiefly the short 12v cord or the absence of a rechargeable battery. Aero was able to fit a good battery inside a reasonably sized pump housing 20 years ago. I assume the lack of one in this pump is to keep the price low, and in the current inflationary climate (OK, no pun intended bc it's not funny) it's the kind of sacrifice we have to get used to. But I don't think it would have added much to the price to put a good long (20') cord on the 12v power supply, so you could inflate the mattress inside the tent, or somewhere else where it would be safe from damage. Summary: good value for the price, an entirely satisfactory air mattress for car camping (or the occasional guest). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022 by Trevor Holmes

  • Great Mattress!
Size: Queen Color: Grey/Black
I like this mattress a lot. I bought it because I needed something for an overnight stay at a Museum for my son and I so we didn't have to sleep on a hard floor. It inflated quickly and easily, it held air though the night, and I don't feel like it lost any air. It was easy to deflate and put into the backpack bag it came with. I was also able to fit my son's sleeping bag into the mattress bag, which made one less thing to carry which was nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by Joshua Staple

  • Comfortable!
Size: Twin Color: Blue/White
My son said he “slept like a baby” on this mattress! He will be traveling all summer with a drum corp and will be sleeping on this mattress every night this summer. He said it’s fast to blow up and stays inflated!
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by Chris Schroeder

  • Roomy
Size: Twin Color: Grey/Black
Nice size. The width is especially nice. Inflation only takes two minutes or so.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Best customer service
Size: Queen Color: Grey/Black
I bought it six months ago. I only used it for a couple of times then left it for like 3 to 4 months without using and then couple of weeks ago. I wanted to use it and then when I blow the air in it it started to leak, but thanks to the excellent customer service who were able to replace the product for me. Definitely a buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023 by Karan reddy

  • easy to inflate
Size: Queen Color: Grey/Black
Not as comfortable ass I thought it would be but I prefer a firm mattress.
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2023 by Veronica G. Harris

  • Good durability. Built to last.....THe best mattress I have had that have lasted......
Size: Twin Color: Blue/White
Well made product for durability, the best I have had....Try it!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023 by Athena 10

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