![]() ![]() I’ve been using this mattress for a couple days now, and let me tell you, this one definitely exceeded my expectations. This air bed also comes with a Tuft Tech soft sleeper top that easily stretches and stays in place so you’re not sliding all over the mattress all night long. You don’t have to rush to close the valve in fear of air escaping since it’s a customized valve that won’t allow air to escape. The Boston Valve equipped into this mattress allows you to inflate the mattress with ease and deflate when needed. The Lightspeed Outdoors 2-Person Air Bed comes with a convenient battery-operated pump that inflates the mattress quickly and effortlessly. Instead of a horrid plastic mess you’d have to manually inflate and attempt to sleep on, today’s air beds are much more comfortable and far easier to inflate. Today, air mattresses are more commonly known as air beds, and for good reason. But today, things have changed quite a bit. It used to be horrifying learning you’d have to sleep on an air bed. Placing a mattress on top of a low box spring or buying a high-walled mattress may help.If you were to think back on air mattresses, you’d probably recall this uncomfortable mess of plastic and fumes. In addition, for some people a low air mattress may be difficult to get in and out of. Someone on staff told us that they found a bit of mildew growth between their foam topper and air mattress after having back-to-back guests, likely due to the natural sweat our bodies produce while sleeping. Something to keep in mind: If you add a topper and have regular guests sleeping on it, make sure to air it out between visits, especially if you live in a humid climate or a space with no climate control (since heat and air conditioning dry out a space). ![]() A topper also helps to insulate your body from heat loss at night. These additions can change a basic air mattress into something almost luxurious for a night or two. To make an air mattress more comfortable, consider adding a mattress topper or a foam insert, or in a pinch stuffing a thick comforter under the bottom sheet. Although more expensive designs have introduced some amount of “zone” support, over time sleeping on an air mattress may leave you stiff and sore in the morning. It’s not advisable to use an air mattress as a replacement for a permanent mattress. Overall, in previous years’ tests, everyone slept comfortably through the night, without having back pain or soreness in the morning.Īir mattresses should last five years or more with proper care and use. And because the SoundAsleep is far from being a real mattress, the addition of a foam topper or mattress pad would add extra cushion and insulation. As with all air mattresses, there was some creaking and jiggling, which was more noticeable with two sleepers on a larger mattress. This makes it much easier to get into and out of-and makes it feel more like a bed-than shorter air mattresses, some of which inflate to only a foot high. The queen-size SoundAsleep inflates to 19 inches tall (18 inches for the twin), which is comparable to the height of a mattress resting on a box spring on the floor. In fact, it even stayed firm over two consecutive nights, without needing to be topped up-something that competing mattresses, like the King Koil, struggled with. The SoundAsleep was one of the more comfortable air mattresses we slept on unlike others we tried, it didn’t noticeably lose air or sink during the night. One year is the longest warranty we came across, and considering the fact that air mattresses are used only occasionally, we think a shorter time frame is inadequate to guard against unforeseen defects. Because you’re just about guaranteed to encounter problems, you should consider an air mattress from a company that offers a warranty against manufacturing defects in the pump and for the mattress itself, along with responsive customer service. In its review of air mattresses, Sleep Like The Dead, an independent sleep product review site, said an air mattress should last between one and four years with occasional use, and for about a year with regular use. And user reviews on Amazon point to a similar negative trend. Wirecutter deputy editor Christine Cyr Clisset says she’s had at least four air mattresses die on her in the past five years. Most are made from thick vinyl, but we’ve found that it’s almost impossible to entirely prevent tears or leaks. ![]() Good customer service and a decent warranty: Air mattresses are not durable items. ![]()
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