2013-10-28

Intex Classic Downy Queen Airbed

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Location, temperature, and humidity will affect the airbed?s firmness. Airbeds will need to be occasionally re-inflated (topped off) to maintain desired firmness when used for more than a few days as vinyl tends to relax over time.

Measurements will vary based on customer?s inflation. Airbeds are measured from the widest point including the beams (bulges) on the side and off the tallest point from the floor including built-in pillows if applicable.

Inflatable queen-sized airbed for indoor and outdoor use with hi-output manual hand pump

Cozy flocked top cleans easily and is waterproofed for camping use

Wave beam construction for a uniform sleeping surface

2-in-1 valve with extra-wide opening for fast inflation/deflation

Measures 60 by 8.75 by 80 inches (WxHxD); 600-pound weight capacity

camping inflatable mattress

Take it camping or use it for guests, our best selling and most versitle bed. Wave beam construction for added comfort. Plush flocking adds comfort and keeps sheets and bedding in place. Easy to clean and waterproof. Intex Classic Downy Airbed With plush flocking on the top, the queen-sized Classic Downy airbed from Intex provides a softer sleeping surface that also helps keep bedding from slipping off the mattress. Crafted with durable heavy gauge vinyl, the cozy flocked top cleans easily and is waterproofed for camping use. The quality-tested bed is constructed with a 20.8-gauge waterproof flocked top, along with 14-gauge vinyl beams, and 15-gauge sides and bottom. With a 2-in-1 valve with an extra wide opening, inflation or deflation is quick and easy. The Classic Downy bed is raised 8.75 inches from the floor, and at 60 by 8.75 by 80 inches (WxHxD) is an official Queen-sized mattress–ensuring a tight fit for fitted sheets. The Classic Downy bed has a 600-pound weight capacit

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful

Sometimes you DON’T get what you paid for!, December 4, 2012

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Beualhmae54 – See all my reviews

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This review is from: Intex Classic Downy Queen Airbed (Sports)

They always try and say that there aren’t any deals left these days…well they haven’t used my air mattress.

This bed is cheap and the shipping was FAST but best of all the bed is awesome. I’ve had this mattress for a while and have slept on it for 2-3 days in a row when friends come into town. But I recently moved and have yet to get my new bed so I pulled this bad boy out and have been sleeping on it full time for about 2 weeks now. I am a big girl and trend to be an "active" sleeper and this bed holds up. I have added air once in two weeks (which was really due to the fact that I didn’t fill it enough when I first inflated it). I have camped my whole life and have been a poor college student and then a poor entry level professional and have had all kinds of air mattress but this by far has been the best.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful

Short term use ONLY !!, January 16, 2011

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ToneytheTiger (Nevada) – See all my reviews

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Well, I’ve had this airbed for 2 1/2 months (to replace a Coleman that only lasted a few months also – which was to replace a Coleman that had lasted for years – Coleman’s quality has apparently went WAY down).

Anyway, about 2 weeks ago, in the middle of one of the vertical wave beams, one section became detached, and caused a ‘lump’ to appear. I thought “uh-oh, now I’ll have a leak” – but no, no leak. Within a couple days tho, more sections in that column detached, and soon the whole column was a BIG LUMP. Well, that made for an inconvenient sleep, cause it ‘forced’ me to one side of it during the night.

Now, as of about 4 a.m. this morning, the bed went flat – so now there is hole somewhere.

I went to Intex’s website, and they plainly state “No Warranty”.

So, now I have a rectangular plastic pancake – but at least it’s a cheap pancake

I may have to start a museum – I have 2 Colemans that are flat (the newest one popped a hole the size of your little finger, that you could hear the air escaping from across the room – I tried to fix it), and now an Intex flat airbed.

I guess it’s a hit or a miss as some others have had good luck with Intex.

So be aware, and remember there is NO WARRANTY from Intex, nor from Amazon if it’s been used, nor new after 30 days.

(Anybody have a LARGE slingshot stick *__* )

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful

Excellent Lifespan & Decent Comfort (for an air mattress), January 8, 2013

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Being a poor college student, I’ve had more experience with low-to-moderately priced air mattresses in the past 5 years than most people have in a lifetime.

Compared to other air mattress brands (including Coleman) that I’ve used continuously over the years in the “less than ” category, Intex has proven to be excellent with regards to price and durability (including lifespan) but somewhat less comfortable due to the larger air chambers.

Growing up in the 80′s with parents who loved camping (far more than I ever will), I always associated the brand Coleman with quality and durability, and I would have expected Coleman air mattresses to be the best. Times have definitely changed though, and it’s shocking that a company with a name like “Intex” could seriously have a better product than Coleman, which has almost become a national trademark and always regarded by my family as the “Cadillac” of camping gear.

Pro’s
1) Price: Definitely the cheapest of the air mattresses
2) Lifespan: At least 6 months of “continuous” use by 2 adults, based on the last 3 Intex mattresses I’ve owned. On the other hand, I’ve gone through several Coleman air mattresses (both normal and raised), and none have lasted even 3 months. (The last one sprung a leak in the middle of the night, and 5 minutes later I was on the floor. Intex mattresses seem to always have an annoying bulge develop due to the air chamber seams failing long before failing completely like the Colemans.)
3) Air Valve: As others have mentioned, it’s impressive that Intex decided to feature a plastic, screw-on, “2-in-1 valve” that prevents air from escaping when inflating the mattress (and also makes it easy to deflate by simply unscrewing the valve). The Coleman mattress, on the other hand, only has a standard rubber valve, like the ones commonly used on inflatable swimming pool toys.

Con’s
1) Warranty: Apparently, unlike Coleman mattresses which have a 1-year warranty, Intex doesn’t seem to offer any sort of customer protection. HOWEVER, despite the Coleman warranty (which was the only reason I continued buying their more expensive mattresses), they have apparently become much more reluctant to honor this warranty and REFUSE to offer replacements for air mattresses used on a continuous basis. (This seems like a deceptive stipulation, since a “1-year warranty” should serve as a guarantee to a consumer that a product will function for ONE FULL YEAR regardless of the amount of use it receives.) After learning of this last summer when I called to replace a mattress that didn’t even last a month, I will NEVER buy another Coleman.
2) Comfort: The large air chambers of the Intex mattress are more noticeable and less comfortable than the smaller air chambers on the Coleman. I recommend simply using a thinker mattress pad or sleeping bag over the top of the mattress, which will also allow for better ventilation.
3) NO AIR PUMP: The title should indicate that there’s no pump included, but most air mattress pumps suck anyway. So, I’d recommended buying a good electric pump that can work for both inflating and deflating. (One of the Coleman pumps I’ve had for a few years is still going strong and inflates a new mattress within a couple minutes.)

Conclusion:
Aside from the minor annoyance of the larger air chambers (which can be alleviated with a thicker mattress pad or blanket), Intex, surprisingly, is certainly a far superior air mattress to the Coleman. For college students living in unfurnished apartments who want to stay mobile and avoid collecting heavy furniture, the Intex air mattresses are definitely the way to go, since they’re cheap and will last at least a couple semesters.

If Intex decides to implement the smaller air chambers and finds a way to extend the lifespan of the air chamber seams while maintaining their current price, they will have a great product worthy of 5 stars.

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