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Aria Twin Inflatable Air Mattress with ConstantComfort Built-in Pump, Self-Inflating Air Bed Maintains Selected Firmness for Luxurious All-Night Sleep Comfort,Beige

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Features

  • CUSTOMIZE YOUR COMFORT: This inflatable air mattress has a built-in pump that you pre-set to plush, medium or firm comfort settings. The pump automatically shuts off when it reaches your setting.
  • AIR PRESSURE MONITORING: The intelligent design has sensors that monitor air pressure throughout the night. A quiet secondary pump re-inflates the bed to your pre-selected level for constant comfort.
  • POWERFUL BUILT-IN PUMP: The high-powered pump quickly inflates and deflates the air mattress in just minutes. A storage area for the electrical cord keeps the area tidy.
  • RAISED 18-INCH DESIGN: Twin mattress dimensions are 75 x 40 x 18. The 18-inch height keeps you well off the ground and makes it easy to get in and out of the raised air bed.
  • FLOCKED SUEDED TOP: Durable with a soft to the touch texture, the mattress top offers a luxurious sleep surface that keeps sheets in place. It's also easy to clean.

Description

This raised air mattress has sensors that monitor air pressure throughout the night and a secondary ConstantComfort pump automatically re-inflates the bed to the predetermined comfort level – Plush, Medium or Firm. Made of heavy-duty PVC, this inflatable mattress can hold up to 600 lbs. Comes with a storage bag & repair patch kit. Inflated dimensions 75" X 40" X 18" and fits standard size sheets. The perfect size for overnight guests.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎19.29 x 15.07 x 12.4 inches


Package Weight: ‎7.6 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎75 x 40 x 18 inches


Brand Name: ‎Aria


Warranty Description: ‎1 year manufacturer.


Model Name: ‎Twin Airbed with ConstantComfort AC Pump


Color: ‎Beige


Material: ‎Polyvinyl Chloride


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-Adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Big Rainforest LLC


Part Number: ‎199029AR


Size: ‎Twin


Date First Available: February 2, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best inflatable twin size bed for daily use!
I still own an Intex Dura-Beam Deluxe Comfort Plush Elevated Airbed, Queen Size with 22 inches elevated. I've used it for many years and I needed something smaller as I only used half the bed. So I needed something with the same features as the Intex. Aria hits most of the checkboxes. While it's not 22 inches high, I added an old twin bed foam mattress (underneath) that was 4 inches thick. This gave me the missing 4 inches that the Aria lacks for a total of 22 inches. I really wanted to be able to sit down to put my socks and shoes on without needing to use a chair. While 18 inches is fair, when you sit on the air mattress you have to factor a small sag when sitting. Hence the need for 22 inches of hight. I could have used my old bed frame the main reason for me moving to an air bed was to make it easy on me when I move. This thing can fit inside my carry-on bag. What I really like about the Aria has something my Intex doesn't have. That's the dual air pump system. While the main air pump is to inflate or deflate the mattress, there is a second air pump that maintains pressure. Most air beds need a few seconds of air to make them firm again after about a month of daily use. The smaller pump comes on and all you hear is a little humming for a few minutes. It only came on twice when I first filled it as the vinyl was still expanding. I haven't heard it come on since. But its very hot here and I have 3 fans running full power. It takes about a day for an air bed to fully expand. I wish my Intex had the same dual pump system. Many airbeds don't have a ridge on the sides. This is nice as they are a bit larger and help balance out the sides. It also helps to keep you from rolling out of the bed as other airbeds will. The ridges also help keep your sheets on. I've had no issue placing normal twin size bed sheets on this airbed. You might find it a tiny bit difficult pulling them off as they really do stick well. The Aria does bother me in one area. Its the bumps. While they are fine, I'm thinking of what I can do to make it even more comfortable. So I'm planning to add a 1-2 inch memory foam to it. That way I can have a very firm bed that is very stable while having some creature comforts in softness on the top. Intex does have a twin bed but the Aria has dual pumps and I'm happy I went with this system instead. If the Aria popped and I couldn't patch it, I would buy it again. The only thing that could top this bed is 22 inches height. I hope you found this information useful. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2020 by Captain Jack

  • Better than a budget inflatable, but YMMV on value (see details). Conditionally recommended
Even if you have a guest room, there are going to be times when you need some extra boarding capacity. I don't run a hotel, so the options are a pull out sofa, a futon, or an inflatable mattress. I've gone the inflatable route before, but it was a cheapo unit from a drugstore. Seeing the product page for the Aria Twin Inflatable Air Mattress with ConstantComfort Built-in Pump, it seemed like an option worth exploring again. My previous experience consisted of a mattress with a slow leak, a slow pump, and a poorly designed mattress top. The Aria, from all appearances, would seem to be better. And it should, right? After all, it costs double what some twin-size inflatable mattresses do. First claim: the mattress inflates in three minutes. I didn't use a stopwatch, but inflation time seemed to be in that ballpark Second claim: there are three different comfort settings. This is kind of true, as this is implemented with a pressure gauge. Apparently, they've assigned a pressure values to plush, medium, and firm. It works, but I don't feel like the settings really seem perceptually all that different. Third claim: A quiet secondary pump keeps the selected pressure. A pressure gauge or switch isn't all that uncommon with inflatable mattresses, so the idea of kicking on the pump to keep pressure isn't a new thing. I can't verify that it's really a second pump, as opposed to just running the inflator pump at a lower rate. The bed is pretty good. The perimeter ridge takes care of the main problem that I think you might have with a small mattress, which is that the edges tend to collapse a little under pressure. The raised ridge adds enough rigidity that getting to the edge of the mattress won't end up with you on the floor. The storage bag is handy, but you may want to keep track of how the thing is folded in the first place. These things are like paper maps, in that they are hard to get back into their original footprint. As far as inflatable beds go, this is a pretty nice model. However, if you are looking for the cheapest option, this isn't it. Conditionally recommended. ❤️ If you found my review helpful, please let Amazon know by clicking the helpful button below ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2020 by C. Okamuro

  • Excellent design and quality
In the last 2 years I bought at least 6 air mattresses with built in pumps from Coleman, Intex Dura Beam and Embark. I wish I had known about Aria before I bought those other brands. Aria is the most comfortable and well designed air mattress I have owned. It's the only mattress that gives the choice of 3 levels of firmness. The bed maintains an even and consistent firmness night after night without any need to get up and refill the mattress. This is because it has a unique system called the Constant Comfort Pump that automatically and silently refills the mattress when the air pressure falls below the firmness level. A genius idea at an affordable price! I highly recommend the Aria air mattress! Signed, Satisfied in Santa Monica :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2020 by Tom L. E.

  • Works great quiet both pumps work great
Completely satisfied. Comfortable . Fast , easy, Automatic. Just a matter of how long the pumps stay working.
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by Steve Jones

  • Stop searching this is the one you want!
Highly recommended keeps the air pressure in all night no problem. The price is right for the quality you get. Update still holding pressure no problem. The air pump that maintains pressure is very quiet and won't wake you up. I have been using this bed as my main bed and my back is thankful for that. I had a memory foam mattress which was causing me to sleep like I was in a hammock. In the future I plan to get a queen size or bigger if they offer it. I can say it keeps you cool at night so you may want to add an extra blanket to put in between you and the air mattress. I love this thing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2020 by Jason

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