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Best MatchNewest ItemsHigh to LowLow to HighBrand A-ZBrand Z-ABest RatedBest Selling Toggle Grid OnToggle List On Results 1 - 11 of 11 Page 1 of 1 Gander Mountain Mojo Cot, Green Bungee suspension systemPowder-coated steel frame constructionMultiple reclining positions for maximum comfortThick foam padding and neoprene pillowFolds flat for easy transportation and storage Gander Mountain Mojo Camo Cot Intex Twin Pillow Rest Raised Airbed Mattress Waterproof flocked topBuilt-in, high-powered electric pumpStands 18.5" off the ground Includes duffel bag with shoulder strap Intex Pillow Rest Raised Air Bed With Integrated Pump, Queen Durable and comfortableBuilt-in electric pump for inflationConventional queen sizeHolds up to 600 lbs. Gander Mountain Titan XXL Cot with Organizer 85"L x 40"W sleeping areaHassle-free single-person setup and take downRubber feet protect tent floors and hardwood floorFolds up to a portable 42" x 12" x 7" sizeIncludes sturdy drawstring carry bag




Gander Mountain XL Zero Gravity Cot Built-in neoprene pillowLightweight aluminum and steel frameEasy assembly Napier Sportz Air Mattress, Mid-Size Durable, heavy-duty vinyl constructionCustom sized to fit right in truck or SUV bedBuilt-in, hand-powered pump w/ large side valveSoft flocked top keeps sleeping bags in placeVersatile for indoor and outdoor use Intex Queen Classic Downy Air Bed QueenWave beam constructionPlush flock topFast inflation Intex Twin Pillow Rest Classic Bed, 120V Pump; Quality-tested, 20.8-gauge waterproof flocked top15-gauge vinyl beams and 16-gauge sides and bottomBuilt-in, high-powered electric pumpIncludes power cord, shoulder strap and duffel bag Intex Cozy Kidz Air Bed, Assorted Colors Fluffy, inflatable pillow come with bedQuality vinyl 20-gauge top and 12-gauge sidesWaterproof flocked top easy to cleanIncludes repair patchComes in assorted bright colors Disc-O-Bed Kid-O-Bunk with Organizers Converts to bunk, single cots, and benchBright colored poly fabric with steel frameRecommended for ages 7-12 years oldZippered carry bags for easy portabilitySide organizers for storing extra items




The ultimate in personalized and individualized nighttime comfort, Air Technology in Mattresses gives you the ability to adjust the firmness and support of your mattress to exactly what you need. Featuring independent zones for both you and partner, Air Technology is a miracle for couples that have different nighttime firmness and comfort needs. Lowest to Highest Price Highest to Lowest Price -- Ratings & Reviews -- Lowest to Highest Rating Highest to Lowest Rating Instant Comfort Air Bed- Quilted Top Be the first to review Instant Comfort Air Bed- Smooth Top Compare up to 4 Products Results 1 - 6 of 6 Page 1 of 1 Inflatable Headboard Air Bed by Intex On orders by March 31st Night Right Raised Air Bed by Bestway Perfect Sleeper Raised Air Bed by Serta Memory Foam Top Air Bed by Intex Sleep Connection ® Memory Foam Cluster Mattress Topper by Montgomery Ward Save up to 30% Comfort Plush Mid-Rise Air Bed by Intex




Gel Foam Memory Mattress 8" Sleep Connection Viscose Memory Foam Mattress by Montgomery Ward Save up to 20% 8" Sleep Connection Viscose Memory Foam Mattress with Smooth Cooling Gel by Montgomery Ward Rising Comfort Raised Queen Airbed by Intex Quick Fill Electric Pump Roll-Up Memory Foam Mattress by Simmons Queen-Sized Fusion Aire Mattress by Simmons Hampton 8-inch Memory Foam Mattress by Enso Sleep Systems Save up to 60% Dream Weaver 10-inch Memory Foam Mattress An air mattress as might be used for temporary guest accommodation An air mattress is an inflatable mattress/sleeping pad. Due to its buoyancy, it is also often used as a water toy/flotation device, and in some countries, including the UK, is called a lilo ("Li-lo" being a specific trademark). Early air mattress by the German engineer Konrad Kyeser (ca. 1405) An air mattress, also known as an airbed, is an inflatable mattress, the majority of which are usually made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), although recently developed textile-reinforced urethane plastic or rubber versions exist.




The deflated mattress can be rolled up or folded and carried or stored relatively easily, making them a popular choice for camping trips and for temporary bedding at home for guests. They are inflated either orally by blowing into a valve, or with a manual foot-powered or more commonly inflated via an electric pump. Some are even automatically inflating (up to a certain pressure—some additional inflation is also needed) just by opening the valve. The three main categories for use of air mattresses are camping, temporary home use (guests) and full-time permanent use (in the bedroom). Some air mattresses are specifically designed to perform both functions (camping and guest use) while others are specifically designed for one purpose alone (permanent use in the home or RV). Other air mattresses are designed in shapes with wheel well cutouts specifically intended for use in vehicles such as pickup trucks or SUVs. Lightweight, reduced-size and reduced-thickness air mattresses specifically intended for camping and backpacking are sometimes called sleeping pads, especially when a layer of foam insulation is added under the air chambers.




Better quality air chambers, that are designed for permanent use in the home, are constructed of vulcanized rubber, covered in canvas or of polyurethane. These chamber(s) are then installed into a cloth shell or tick(ing). Permanent air beds will look almost like conventional beds with the exception of having a hose (one air chamber) or hoses (two air chambers) coming out of the head of the bed. These hoses will be connected to an air inflation device, with two outlet valves, that will have a remote control(s) so that each person can adjust the firmness of his or her side to his/her own exact needs. The firmness can be adjusted up or down, with the simple push of a button, on the remote(s). A USA government safety agency has warned against letting infants sleep on air mattresses, because they can be too soft and suffocate smaller children (especially those below the age of 8 months) within folds or while entrapped between the mattress and the bed base.[3] Additionally there have been several recent[][] governmental studies and regulations enacted due to the poisonous nature of the phthalate plasticizers contained within most PVC vinyl air beds and other soft vinyl products.




The European Union has made similar efforts to prevent the use of vinyl materials in toys and bedding. Larger, more elaborate air mattresses ("air beds" in the US, all air mattresses are known as this elsewhere)[] have come on the market in recent years that are intended for guest use or as permanent beds in the bedroom. Bed sizes for temporary air beds range from twin to king size, but few guest bed manufacturers offer king size as most guest air beds are sold outside the United States where king-size mattresses are not standard. Most permanent air beds use easy-to-find conventional sheets and bedding. California King (or Western King) sheets and bedding may be more difficult to find as this size was originally conceived for the waterbed industry. Raised guest or temporary beds are typically raised off the ground to keep users away from the floor and offer a more traditional mattress experience. Though 'raised' air beds are off the ground, they are not designed for full-time use, as the base of the bed is an air chamber and not a solid foundation.




Air mattresses can also improve the quality of life (and potentially provide some measure of relief) for people who suffer with back pain.[6] Having the ability to adjust the firmness of a mattress to accommodate different body shapes, sizes, and weights, can be a factor in the healing process. Air mattresses are sometimes used to protect bedridden people from pressure sores, which can create life-threatening ulcers.[] Additionally, air mattresses manufactured without the use of materials that may release VOCs or other toxic compounds from the manufacturing process (which can exacerbate allergies in children or other sensitive individuals) are available. An air mattress in the shape of a mobile phone. The term air mattress may also refer to a certain inflatable swimming pool or beach toy, which has an air-sac "pillow" and several (usually four or five) tubes running its length. Also called a "lilo" (UK, AUS), "pool air mat", "air mat", "pool lounge", or "float(ing) mat(tress)", it is used to recline on the water surface.




The Li-Lo trademark for a rubberised material products was registered in UK on 19 Apr 1944 and in the USA on 25 Sep 1947[10] by P. B. Cow and Co Ltd. An inflatable air mattress for recreational use was advertised as one of the Li-Lo brand of products at the British Industries Fair in London 1949.[11] Although it bears some resemblance to an air mattress, it is typically not built as strongly and may not reliably stay inflated all night long, making it impractical for use as a bed. Permanent use adjustable-firmness "airbeds" became popular particularly after market leader Select Comfort began a major marketing campaign around 2001.[12] The original airbed was manufactured by Comfortaire in 1981, which was later purchased by Select Comfort. Other manufacturers include Boyd Specialty,[13] InnoMax, and American National. Less expensive airbeds used for camping or guests include the Aerobed, sold by Jarden subsidiary The Coleman Company. ^ Air mattress (definition on Princeton WordNet.

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