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Intex Classic Downy Airbed, Full

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Features

  • Location, temperature, and humidity will affect the airbeds firmness. Airbeds will need to be occasionally re-inflated (topped off) to maintain desired firmness when used for more than a few days as vinyl tends to relax over time
  • Measurements will vary based on customers inflation. Airbeds are measured from the widest point including the beams (bulges) on the side and off the tallest point from the floor including built-in pillows if applicable
  • Full-size inflatable mattress with 20.8-gauge waterproof flocked top
  • Flocked surface is soft, comfortable, and prevents bedding from sliding off
  • Sturdy construction with 14-gauge vinyl beams and 15-gauge bottom
  • 2-in-1 valve with extra-wide openings
  • Raised 8.75 inches off the floor; supports up to 600 pounds

Description

68758E Size: Full features: -waterproof flocked top. -8. 75" Mattress thickness for extra soft comfort. -Weight capacity: 600 lbs. -Folds compactly for storage or travel. Color/finish: -Color: Blue. Specifications: -2-in-1 valve has extra wide openings for fast inflation and deflation. Dimensions: -twin dimensions: 4" H x 12" W x 12. 13" D. -Full dimensions: 4" H x 12" W x 14" D. -Queen Dimensions: 4" H x 13" W x 14" D. Combine the comforts of a bed with the convenience of a blow-up mattress with the Intex Classic Downy full-size inflatable airbed. The Classic Downy is equipped with a quality-tested, 20.8-gauge waterproof flocked top, along with 14-gauge vinyl beams and a 15-gauge bottom. The resulting surface is luxurious and durable, with a unique wave beam construction that eliminates uncomfortable surface bumps and provides a flat, uniform sleeping surface throughout the night. The flocked surface also helps keep bedding from slipping off the side while cleaning easily. No more rummaging through your camping gear for your faulty 15-year-old pump. Finally, the Classic Downy is raised 8.75 inches from the floor, insulating you from the cold ground surface far better than a camping mat. Other features include a folding design for easy transport; a two-in-one valve with extra-wide openings for fast inflation and deflation; and a 600-pound weight capacity. The Classic Downy is ideal for either camping or as a spare bed.About Intex Helping people have fun for more than 40 years, Intex is the world leader in designing and producing high- quality, innovative products for indoor and outdoor recreation. Every Intex product--which includes such items as above-ground pools, pool accessories, pool toys, airbeds, and boats--undergoes an intensive quality control process before it's released to the public. During the manufacturing process, highly trained Intex employees continuously monitor a wide range of factors, from the quality of the raw materials and the calibration of the machines to the making and assembly of each product. The goal is to produce the best possible product at the best possible price. Intex offices are located in such cities as Long Beach, California; WanChai, Hong Kong; Roosendaal, Netherlands; Beaufort, France; and Praha, Czech Republic.


Size: Full


Special Feature: Compact,Easy To Clean


Brand: Intex


Color: Royal Blue


Product Dimensions: 14"L x 12"W x 8.75"Th


Material: Vinyl


Specific Uses For Product: Sleeping


Included Components: kkk


Target Audience: Adult


Item Weight: 3.76 Grams


Size: ‎Full


Special Feature: ‎Compact,Easy To Clean


Brand: ‎Intex


Color: ‎Royal Blue


Product Dimensions: ‎14"L x 12"W x 8.75"Th


Material: ‎Vinyl


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Sleeping


Included Components: ‎kkk


Target Audience: ‎Adult


Item Weight: ‎3.76 Grams


Model Name: ‎Intex Classic Downy Airbed, Full


Capacity: ‎273 Kilograms


Number of Items: ‎1


Weight Limit: ‎600 Pounds


Item Firmness Description: ‎Extra Firm


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎14.09 x 11.22 x 4.29 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.28 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎75.2 x 53.94 x 8.66 inches


Brand Name: ‎Intex


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Warranty Description: ‎N/a.


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Intex


Part Number: ‎68758E


Model Year: ‎2014


Style: ‎Luxury


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Date First Available: January 16, 2007


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  • Me And My Old Lady Are Huge Fat Slobs And It Held Us Up Good All Night Long!
Me and my old lady just love us some camping! We head out into the sticks with the bears and wolves and man-eating plants and chupacabras! I bought two of these here mattresses and they are just fantastical! In fact, I've used them for a wide wide wide variety of things! Let's start with a night of campin'. It doesn't come with no pump, so I bought a cheap one at the campground. Of course, "cheap" at a campground really means "five times as expensive as anywhere else." Anyway, I blew this big bastage up and was extremely worried. As a man of nearly 400 pounds with a wife the same size, I expected this baby to pop like a Trojan on a bull stud woolly mammoth. Amazingly, it held up good. I bought two because me and that old nag are too big to fit on one together without a fat strap to keep us from rollin' off like a jet-propelled tumbleweed gettin' sling-shotted off a hot college college girl's behind. Now, while we slept separately on our own mattresses, what fun is camping without a little, as those I-talian folks call it, amore!? So, for about two minutes and forty five seconds, we shared one of these beds and I couldn't believe that it didn't just explode into thousands of rubber bits like every whoopee cushion I've ever sat on with my massive rump! I tell ya, the missus gets friskier than a corn-fed dog with sixteen ovaries! So, when I say this mattress can take a thrashin', you can take that to the dad-gum bank, by god! We was campin' for four days and three nights. My mattress held up just fine and didn't need any extra air. My old lady's needed a little extra air after the second night, but that might have been due to our wild, hog-style, squeal-fest that evening. So you understand what two 400 pound people can do to an air mattress, let me put it this way... It probably sounded like a walrus and a baboon were being burned at the stake. It was a wild ride! So, what good are these mattresses after camping? Well, prepare to amazed! Y'all got your regular uses like using it for guests who spend the night. We ain't worried about none-such though. Our trailer gots three bedrooms and two extra axles. Costs more to put new tires on the house, but it's well worth it for the extra space! The next use was what my smart mouth brother called and "inner-vation" or some such. We blew that bad boy up, greased up the bottom with some rendered chicken fat, and went sledding! Boy oh boy that mofo done flew down the hills faster than a chicken with a rocket jammed in it's bacon ring! We'd take a running start and just drop onto that mattress. Weeee! That's what we'd shout as we went sailing down the hill into Old Man Skeetersnatch's pumpkin patch! After about 20 runs down the hill, we finally did it in. We decided to turn it sideways and go down together. We took our runnin' start, jumped on the mattress, and KER-POW! Looks like it can take a thrashin' from some pudgy pushin', but it can't handle a running start jump by two good old boys in the snow. And that's where the next two uses came from! I cut it in half and now, I use one half as an oil mat under my truck and the other half as a grill cover! Just don't fire up the grill when this is on it or else you'll have a rubbery, sticky, nasty melted mess all over your grill. I learned that the hard way! Thank god I didn't have it over my cut-in-half oil barrel. I woulda been madder than a toothless squirrel at an acorn convention! But don't forget, I had another one of these mattresses! During the summer, I'd get some bags of ice from the store, fill up the mattress with ice, use the garden hose to fill it up the rest of the way with water, and I had me a nice chiller bed out on the back porch. For Halloween, I drained out all that water and split that mattress up the bottom and put a zipper on it. Whenever those kids would walk across my grass or make fun of my fat, I'd holler at 'em and say, "You little punks is gonna end up in my body bag! I can fit at least six of ya scrawny little turds in there!" My wife didn't like that, so she just pulled out the scattergun and threatened to shoot 'em on sight if they made fun of her fat. She's always talkin' about how she's big boned, but as far as I reckon, it ain't the bones that get bigger after eatin' five pound pork roasts like they're skittles. Finally, this here mattress makes a great buryin' shroud. Why? Because I think it's part "Shroud of Turin!" Our Irish Wolfhound, Mr. Harry Bollocks, finally passed at the ripe old age of 17. I split open the mattress, put Harry in, and wrapped him up like a canine bagel-dog. After digging his grave, I placed all 208 pounds of him into the hole and covered him up good and proper-like. The next morning, Harry was standing at the back door waggin' his tail wanting to come in! I couldn't believe it! It brought him back to life! So, in the end, come for the good night's sleep, stay for the resurrection! Five stars! EDIT: My fat wife just informed me that Mr. Harry Bollocks was barking up a storm, so she gave him some of her sleepin' pills. Apparently, I buried a sleepin' dog and ruined a perfectly good body bag mattress. So, don't you pay no nevermind to that resurrection stuff. Ain't no Jesus cloth, I reckon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2012 by Gary L. Wright

  • Perfect size
This is awesome
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by Vegalc380

  • A great air bed at a great price. Having trouble? Read my notes...
I originally ordered this air bed for guests to use, but due to certain circumstances, I'm now forced to use it every night. After a couple nights of sleeping on it, I'd say it's quite comfortable; it's not as good as sleeping on a real $1,000 mattress, but it sure beats sleeping on the floor! The only thing is that you have to get used to sleeping along the vertical chambers of air that the bed uses to support your body when it is fully inflated. Once your back becomes used to it, the mattress is great. However, I do have a couple of notes. 1. When you first get the mattress, you will experience what feels like air loss, however, it is just the mattress stretching out with use. Even if you pump enough air into the the mattress to make it firm, it will become a bit softer by morning during the "break in stage." This is because the mattress is stretching out, and after a couple nights of this, you shouldn't lose any air. 2. If you lose a lot of air in a night, for example, you go from firm to having your body touch the floor through the mattress by morning, or in a couple of hours, it could mean that your air valve is not closed tightly enough. After the first couple uses, you will have to tighten the air valve VERY well. Tighten the valve as much as possible, even when you think it's tight enough. Also, make sure the valve isn't put on crooked when you tighten it, this will let air escape if one side is higher than the other. I made the same mistake of just tightening it and thinking, "well that seems tight enough." Wrong! Air still escapes unless you tighten it fully. For a couple days I found my bed halfway deflated by morning. After inspecting the bed, I found no air leaks or holes. So I thought to myself, "eh, maybe I should just tighten it until it's extremely hard to turn the valve," so I did. I've been making sure to tighten the valve fully, and I no longer experience any air loss between nights. Also, watch out for the pop in cap, it can go in snugly, but that doesn't mean it's pushed in all the way. Even when I turn the valve until it absolutely turn anymore, if I accidentally leave the cap not pushed in all the way, I still lose air. You'll see what I mean if you buy it. I hope these tips help you. This is a great bed, it doesn't feel cheap, but it has a great price! Oh, and if it helps, I'm a 200 pound dude, so don't worry about being too heavy, you're probably lighter than me. One more thing, this bed doesn't come with a pump, so I suggest you purchase a battery powered or electrical air pump on amazon to come along with it. I forgot about the air pump, so I ended up going to Target. I paid around $26 for the air pump over there, you can probably find one on here for cheaper. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2011 by Brian Abrigana

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