What Is A High Quality Air Mattress That I Can Buy For Guests And Store Easily?

I have people from out of town coming over to visit. My apartment is not small but I do not have enough room to put a stationary full sized bed in here. So I thought I would look into good quality air mattresses as an alternative. I have a coleman queen that I use for camping but it is the second one I have owned but I am looking for a higher quality air bed than that. I am looking to spend $200-300 U.S. for a full or queen.

5 Responses to “What Is A High Quality Air Mattress That I Can Buy For Guests And Store Easily?”

  • trackman:

    We have 3 Aerobeds and have used them for 8 years for guests in our house. They are very comfortable and easy to set up and take down.http://www.aerobed.com/index.html

  • Stoneman:

    We have an Intex air bed. It has its own pump attatched to it and its fantastic. All you do is, pull out the electrical cord and plug it in. The pump, inflates it on its own and when you want to deflate it you just turn the air knob and it deflates itself. Weve often had people over and slept on it and they love it. It stores away in a small bag afterwards.

  • David firth:

    High quality airbeds cannot be purchased for $200-300 in the U.S. However http://www.aerobed.com/ makes a decent one that will suite your needs and be fairly comfy for guests. What the industry would consider high quality would be a Sleep Number Bed or Comfort Air etc. This should out perform a basic Coleman camping version.

  • Doug:

    go to a sporting goods store, and look in the camping section. There are some really good air mattresses there. Get a pump while you are at it.

  • bigtallt:

    What about a folding double bed?http://www.sleeplandbeds.co.uk/Guest-Bed…

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