This is a bargain as I ordered one from the recent blacks deal, which is out of stock.
This is the single mattress as dimensions show, but shows double mattress.
Latest comments (18)
doggboy10
19 Aug 16#18
Picked mine up today and they seem spot on, inflated straight away and were comfortable during the short lie down I had.
Much prefer the stability than a rolling, squidgy airbed.
greavsy69
16 Aug 161#17
Yes, of course you did.
horsepills
16 Aug 16#16
I bought twenty! £400 on the 0% card!!! Bargain
foolsgold99
16 Aug 16#14
trying to order but now says that delivery is not available
stefthewise to foolsgold99
16 Aug 16#15
Same here. Not available for collection near me either. :disappointed: Great deal if you can get it though.
Alyal
16 Aug 16#13
Great price! I would never go back to using airbeds after we got our 10cm SIMs.
tomwatts
16 Aug 161#12
Sleeping on one at the moment, have done for the past four nights camping on a slope! So comfy - slept through till morning every time. I wasn't sure whether to believe the hype but goodness me - wouldn't go camping without it!
anthony712
16 Aug 16#7
Also might be ideal as a mattress topper for a single bed for that price?
blerry to anthony712
16 Aug 16#9
Sounds like a good idea.
paulandpam1 to anthony712
16 Aug 16#11
It would not really be suitable for a few reasons.
The width is only 63cm so narrower than a standard single bed and when these are inflated they are quite rigid and feel weird to lay on if used as a mattress topper (i have tried)
If used on a solid floor or a bed base they are fine.
horsepills
16 Aug 16#8
Is this a self inflating mat? It says in the description that it has a "solid inner foam", which makes me think it doesn't require inflating but it's not clear.
paulandpam1 to horsepills
16 Aug 162#10
Its the foam inside that actaully inflates it as it expands when you open the air valve then you close it when its fully inflated.
To deflate them you open the valve and roll/squash all the air out then tighten the valve.
priorm
16 Aug 16#6
Great!! Reserved one for collection.
hiralv
16 Aug 16#5
Just to let potential buyers know that if you walk into your local store and tell them u want it at the internet price. They WILL honour it for you as you have told them. If you dont mention it then they will charge u full.
sradmad
16 Aug 16#4
good find op, heat added
simba1981
16 Aug 162#3
Yes definitely - we had an air bed and borrowed a mat for our last camping trip. The mat is so much more comfortable. It has the added benefit of not needing blowing up too.
doggboy10
16 Aug 162#2
we have a double airbed that we use for camping or spare room for us if kids are poorly etc...I hear these are much more comfortable and practical than an airbed, would you folk tend to agree?
I intend to buy two instead of 1 double mat as I think that would be a more practical move.
delpo
15 Aug 16#1
As a cyclist/camper i looked at this with interest, the weight of 3kg has put me off.
Think i'll just stick to a lightweight roll mat.
Have added heat, looks good enough, but not for me.
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This is the single mattress as dimensions show, but shows double mattress.
Latest comments (18)
Much prefer the stability than a rolling, squidgy airbed.
The width is only 63cm so narrower than a standard single bed and when these are inflated they are quite rigid and feel weird to lay on if used as a mattress topper (i have tried)
If used on a solid floor or a bed base they are fine.
To deflate them you open the valve and roll/squash all the air out then tighten the valve.
I intend to buy two instead of 1 double mat as I think that would be a more practical move.
Think i'll just stick to a lightweight roll mat.
Have added heat, looks good enough, but not for me.