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Aerobed Endura Twin Inflatable Bed

Aerobed Endura Twin Inflatable BedBrand: Aero


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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews

Color: Multicolored
Size: Twin
Shipping Weight (lbs): 13.4
Dimensions (in): 39 x 10 x 74

MPN: 80011
Model: 80011
UPC: 760433800119
EAN: 0760433800119

Release Date: April 1, 2008

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Features:
  • Twin-sized inflatable bed for serious outdoor enthusiasts--great for pick-up beds, cabins, and tents
  • Constructed of three-ply puncture-resistant taurplin material that's 200 percent stronger than PVC
  • High-tech camouflage pattern; withstands extreme temperatures
  • Inflates in less than 90 seconds using included handheld NiCad rechargeable pump
  • Inflates to 10 inches thick; measures 74 by 39 inches

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Endura Bed was built with the serious outdoor enthusiast in mind. It will withstand extreme temperatures and the most rustic outdoor environments. Hi-Tech camouflage pattern 3-ply puncture resistant tarpaulin material Abrasion resistant and durable enough to withstand the harshest elements. Patented extra durable rope coil construction Inflates anywhere in less than 90 seconds with a powerful cordless, rechargeable NiCd pump 3 year limited warranty


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Great for Deployed Soldiers!!!   January 25, 2010
K. R. Hanson (South Dakota)
My husband is currently deployed to Afghanistan. The military doesn't really provide them with the greatest beds. In his barracks he had a plywood bed frame and in a matter of just a couple months went through two mattresses - the springs would poke him in the back so he wasn't sleeping. Given the job he does...he REALLY needs to be able to sleep at least a few hours when he can. So, I ordered him this bed. I have to say I was VERY impressed with shipping. I had it shipped directly to his APO address and it only took about 5 days from the day I ordered it, to when he recieved it. AMAZING!! My packages don't even get to him that fast - typically it takes around 10-14 days to get a package - WOW! He has now slept on it a few nights and he is very impressed. He said it seems to hold up well, it's comfortable and he has slept like a baby! I definitely recommend this bed! Amazing - definitely worth the dollars!


5 out of 5 stars Best Air Bed I Have Found   January 2, 2010
Shelley Jeltema
I have not used this camping yet, but I have used it during our move. It is more comfortable than many hotel beds I have had to sleep on. It is great not having to fill this thing up every day. I put my down matress pad on and it is just like home. The other surprise, is how well it held up to a 6'4, 250 pound man and a real sized woman sleeping on it.


4 out of 5 stars Aerobed Endura Twin Inflatable Bed   December 16, 2009
Denise (Pittsburgh, PA)
BE AWARE. Once this bed is inflated, it's wonderful. HOWEVER, the pump must be charged for 16 HOURS before you can use it and, NO, you can not use the pump while it is being charged. Tip: for quieter mattress, place the mattress on a cloth or encase with cloth; e.g.,use a cloth mattress protector underneath as well as on top.


3 out of 5 stars It's okay   November 30, 2009
Veronika R. Webb (Connecticut)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It is noisy....everyone knows if you move in bed....and every three days air needs to be added....but it comfortable on my hips.


4 out of 5 stars Strong, Durable, Comfortable (but charge the pump for 16 hours first!)   November 24, 2009
Wandrwoman (NY, NY)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After spending several hours online researching air mattresses (a topic I previously knew nothing about.....other than they often leaked) I selected this one.

First off, Aerobed offers the best quality mattress. There are other vendors who sell less expensive matresses but the quality of their product was poor. Customer reviews were terrible.

Secondly, I could see that in an air mattress, strength and durability was key. If the product leaked, you were sleeping on a vinyl pancake. You might as well save your money and sleep on the floor.

Thirdly, I learned that it was best if the air pump was not permanently attached to the mattress. Customers complained that they could feel the pump even though the mattress was inflated.

Although this mattress is designed to be used outdoors by hunting and sporting enthusiasts, it seemed to have the best combination of quality, durability, a removable pump and a very attractive price. The hunting motif on the surface was kind of 1950's macho cute like an old Boy Scout sleeping bag. I was going to cover it with a mattress pad and sheets anyway.

One aspect that I did not take into consideration, however, was that the air pump, described as being a "handheld NiCad rechargeable pump" would require an extremely lengthy time attached to an electric outlet before it's first use. 16 hours. Also, the pump cannot be operated while attached to an electic outlet. OK, so that first night my guest slept on the sofa.

Also, you need to completely discharge the battery before recharging. Just like cell phones of yore. I can well imagine getting halfway through an inflation and then, bam, no power. There you are waiting the 2 hours for the pump to recharge before you get your mattress into sleep shape. I guess that's when you tell ghost stories infront of the camp fire?

Once charged up and ready to go, the pump was a champ. The valve on the mattress was quickly twisted open, the pump was easily inserted and inflated the mattress one two three. The instructions say that the mattress can not be overinflated, which is reassuring but I do remain a skeptic.

Another thing to know is that the pump has two openings: one to inflate and the other to deflate. These are indicated by small raised letters molded into the plastic near each opening. Wear your reading glasses in good light in order to differentiate. I had to.

So far the mattress has been inflated for over a week and it has not leaked one bit. (See update below).

I do recommend using a mattress pad.

My guest likes the mattress much much more than my sofa!

UPDATE 3-13-2010: I have found that the mattress requires "topping off" with air about once a week as it does slowly deflate. Not sure where the leak is.....the valve or the mattress material. Also, after some chaos and drama caused by a friend who borrowed the mattress and who was evidently extremely unfamiliar with air pumps (and reading instructions it seems), it was discovered that not only will the air pump not work while it is plugged in to an electric socket, it will also not work if the electric charging cord is free of the wall socket but still attached to the pump. Once the cord was detached, the pump worked just fine.




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