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Self-inflating ready bed

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clemette · 10/02/2009 22:07

Does such a thing exist? We would like a bed for my daughter's friend to sleep on during sleepovers. It would need to be easily stored and easy to inflate.
Any ideas?
Thanks, Sam

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blithedance · 10/02/2009 22:12

We have a couple of Aerobeds - they are really comfortable. They have an electric pump built in. The single one inexplicably deflated last time it was used, I'm hoping that the valve wasn't quite closed and I don't have to go puncture hunting. It's useful to have a normal single because then you can use it for adult visitors too.

A lot of people use Ready Beds with the built in sleeping bag but I don't know how they pump up.

Did you mean self inflating like a Thermarest?

clemette · 10/02/2009 22:27

Thank you - have googled aerobed and that looks perfect x

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hifi · 10/02/2009 23:02

get the biggest size you can afford,also the highest, they are fab.

clemette · 11/02/2009 19:22

Thank you

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SalBySea · 11/02/2009 19:25

aerobeds are great
nothing like sleeping on a traditional air mattress, they feel much more like a normal mattress

They are very heavy and fairly bulky to store so avoid the high ones (they do ones that raise quite high off the floor)

DontCallMeBaby · 11/02/2009 19:37

Aerobeds are fab. Do not however allow a child to bounce on one, as I don't think it was coincidence that my parents' one sprung a leak after DD bounced on it.

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