Air Bed Mattress

Updated on January 10, 2011
B.H. asks from Springfield, MO
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I'm looking to buy an air mattress for guests but also for us when we travel. The one thing I really am looking for is a mattress that doesn't make you seasick if the other person you are sleeping with moves or turns over. I've looked at the Coleman 4-in-1 Quickbed because you can make them 2 separate, but together twin beds that make a king. But not sure if they would meet my needs. Thanks for the advice!

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M.H.

answers from Charlotte on

We have an air mattress that is just big enough for one person. It has a built-in pump. Just buy two and put them together, so the other person won't feel the other one turning over.

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K.B.

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We had the raised aerobed in queen with felt topper and bumper guards.
I hated the bumper guards which were in the way to me, but it didn't roll.
I liked how you could let air out with the press of a button to make it less firm. It also was better being off the ground. They have sales online sometimes. I like the idea of two twin mattresses as hotel rooms are so cramped.
I would still have this guest bed today but I let my niece use it and an obese girl flopped on it, causing leaks.

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K.T.

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I also prefer the ones that have the switches on the bed. We have an Eddie Bauer from Target and I really like it. It's held the test of time longer than the other ones we've tried. My house is so small, so we don't have a guest bedroom. All of our guests have had no complaints about this mattress.

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