M.H.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.