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Our Rating: (9.2 / Out Of 10) The need for a comfortable, durable air bed can come up at almost any time. When an overnight guest is on the way, pulling an air mattress out to set up is an ideal option. Air mattresses can also go almost anywhere from a camping trip for a restful night to a dorm room to a hotel room for extra sleeping. For long-lasting comfort, the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress with ComfortCoil Technology and Internal High Capacity Pump is the way to go. ContentsSoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress ReviewComfort and ConvenienceDurabilityCheck The PriceSize and Other FeaturesCustomer Service and GuaranteePros and ConsThe VerdictFollow UsRelated ArticlesMattress Durability Guide: How Long Does a Mattress Last?TEMPUR-Pedic Cloud Supreme Mattress ReviewThe Benefits Of Sleeping With Your DogDreamfoam Ultimate Dreams EuroTop Latex Mattress ReviewKing Vs. Cal King-What’s Really The Difference? There are a number of features that make the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress with ComfortCoil Technology and Internal High Capacity Pump one of the most comfortable air beds on the market.




The large surface is supported by 40 coils, creating a flat surface that maintains its shape and firmness throughout the night with minimal air loss. Another feature of comfort is the soft, waterproof top of the mattress. Many SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress users noted that sleeping on the bed felt similar to resting on a pillow top. The convenient features of the mattress are another benefit. Inflating and deflating the mattress is quick and easy with the internal pump. Owners of the mattress found the pump simple to use with straightforward instructions to help with any questions and for troubleshooting any issues with setting up or taking down the bed. To add to the convenience, the “Sure Grip” bottom keeps the bed in place, minimizing any slipping around the floor during sleeping and keeping the bed in place throughout the day. Plus, the top of the bed is flocked, keeping the bedding in place during the night. Although most air mattresses require re-inflation throughout use, that will happened much less often with the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress with ComfortCoil Technology and Internal High Capacity Pump.




The mattress holds up to 500 pounds, considerably more than most other air mattresses on the market. There are multiple layers of puncture-proof material, helping to stop any holes or tears. Users also noted that frequently inflating and deflating the mattress did not contribute to any wear of the material. Overall, the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress will last to keep sleepers comfortable for many nights. Numerous users commented on the advantage of the size of the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress with ComfortCoil Technology and Internal High Capacity Pump.  When inflated, the mattress matches up to a full queen size, measuring 78” by 58” by 19”. The double height creates the feel of getting in and out of a traditional box spring mattress set, and the mattress comfortably sleeps a couple. Above all of the other features of the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress with ComfortCoil Technology and Internal High Capacity Pump is the outstanding customer service and product support.




To start, the one year guarantee from SoundAsleep Products offer reassurance on the purchase of this air mattress. On top of the guarantee of the product, according to the majority of the users who needed to get in touch with support, the customer service is exceptional, resulting in satisfaction with the solution offered and the interaction with company representatives. Customers are welcome to call in or send an e-mail, and the company also responds to problems reported on other consumer and retailer sites to handle any possible complaints or dissatisfaction. Practically everything has some pros and some cons, and making a list of each is helpful in deciding on a purchase. For the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress with ComfortCoil Technology and Internal High Capacity Pump, the advantages from the customer service to the good night’s rest exceed the drawbacks, most of which are common to all types of air mattresses. Internal pump with one-click design Easy to use pump for inflation and deflation




40 coils keep surface flat Maintains shape throughout night Minimal air loss and sagging Adjusts to desired firmness level Holds up to 500 pounds Quick and easy inflation “Sure Grip” bottom to prevent slipping Flocked design to keep bedding in place Multilayers of puncture-resistant material Carry and storage bag Suited best for in-home use Some Report a cold sleeping surface Dimpling on the top Moderate noise during inflation and deflation Works best with deep-fitted, non-standard sheets A better night of sleep means a better day, and the comfort of the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress with ComfortCoil Technology and Internal High Capacity Pump can give the rest and relaxation every sleeper needs to get up and get going. With remarkable customer service and several features for comfort and convenience, the SoundAsleep Dream Series Air Mattress is at the top of many recommendations and makes the list as our BEST CHOICE air mattress.




Check out More Reviews on Amazon! Looking for something a little different? You may like this option here.Need a break but can’t face the hassle of boarding a plane? In a city as diverse as Hong Kong, there are plenty of holiday spots where you can recharge your batteries. From bubble homes to luxury rooms, and glamping to bathtubs with a view, freelance writer, photographer, and explorer Billy Clarke has got you covered. It’s official, Hong Kong summer has arrived in all its sweltering glory – although the sweat dripping off your brow probably told you that already. While the privileged legislators on their mid-year recess have jetted off for exotic locales, the majority of us (i.e. most of you reading this) are still in the city labouring through summer. For us salaried summer workers, hope springs eternal in the form of the stay-at-home city vacation. Spending a night away from your own bed is a delightfully gratuitous way to break your routine, rediscover your city, and unwind without the logistical travel headaches.




So screw the jet lag, avoid the packaged air of dehumanising airports, go easy on your wallet, and treat yourself to an escapist summer staycation sabbatical at one of these hidden gems. Staycations are all about breaking the norm and embracing the unusual, and this place takes quirky accommodation to a whole new level. As Hong Kong’s ‘glamping’ specialists, Mingle Farm is definitely at the more glamorous end of the camping spectrum, offering guests the chance to not only camp out in the wilderness under the stars, but to do so in an inflatable bubble! Each giant igloo tent (Aecosphere) comes fully equipped with skylights, blow-up mattresses, towels, toiletries and, for those allergic to the heat, air-conditioning. There is also a special dining bubble, a double bubble with a lounge area and, for the exhibitionists among us, a transparent bubble (just try not to traumatise the kids). The unconventionality doesn’t stop there though – some of their other accommodation offerings include caravans (yes, in Hong Kong), a bouncy castle style house with beds, and cottage huts too.




To pass the time they offer fishing, archery, DIY workshops, cycling, telescopes, bouncy castles, and zorbing (also known as hamster balling, globe-riding, and sphering). Mingle Farm, 30 Tin Tsz Rd, Fung Ka Wei, (+852) 2891 8263Check out 20 Fun Things to Do with Kids this Summer. The Hyatt is pretty much a staycation connoisseur – its got this stay-at-home holiday thing down to an art. Maybe owed to the fact it has more than half a century of experience in the business, or maybe because the Hyatt knows that staycations are rarely spent alone. Either way, your batteries are sure to come out fully recharged after a couple of nights at this city resort, where all the family is well catered for. As a convenient in-town getaway, the Hyatt Regency in Sha Tin is ideal, with the picturesque location offering guests an abundance of that endangered Hong Kong resource known as fresh air. There is also plenty of the equally scarce element known as natural greenery, with the hotel featuring panoramic views over the serene Shing Mun River and its surroundings mountains.




The tranquilly minimalist guestrooms are designed to emphasise the natural scenery, and the outdoor pool is a great place to get your share of unsoiled oxygen. Guests have all the cultural attractions of the New Territories on their doorstep (they can arrange visits to the 1983 Wing Wo Bee Honey Farm or the Railway Museum at the old Tai Po Railway Station). The hotel also understands that everyone needs something to keep them occupied, so they have daily activities to keep kids happy at Camp Hyatt, which includes a hands-on cooking experience and a gardening class that allows little ones to take home a tree and emphasises re-using resources. Parents are equally doted on, with excellent food on offer at their award-winning Sha Tin 18, and reviving Elemis treatments available at Melo spa. Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, 18 Chak Cheung Street, Sha Tin, New Territories, (+852) 3723 1234Make a splash at Hong Kong’s Coolest Outdoor Pools. Independent-thinking, early-adopting, alternative-hunting hipsters love gentrifying neighbourhoods, and this new hotel is the lynchpin of revitalisation on the Southside of Hong Kong.




Situated on the edge of the fast-developing Wong Chuk Hang district, Ovolo Southside is perfectly poised to take advantage of all the curiosities this revamped area has to offer. As Hong Kong’s equivalent of New York’s Meatpacking District or London’s East End, a smattering of art galleries, boutiques, bistros, and bars have recently sprung up across the old neighbourhood. This is a great option for staycationers looking to explore the city, especially in light of the new MTR, which is scheduled to open up soon. This raw union of old and new can be felt throughout the slick warehouse-to-hotel conversion which boasts 162 retro guest rooms, a 24-hour gym, a stunning rooftop bar, and a restaurant with an expansive open-air terrace. There is also a collection of unique social spaces, including a gallery in the former garage of the warehouse (complete with the original truck turntable) and a unique social lobby concept with happy hour drinks daily by a pool table. The industrial-inspired interior features an appealingly gritty mix of pop art, graffiti, and cool-looking heavy-duty fittings, all accentuated by exposed ceilings, concrete floors, uncovered brickwork, and burnished wood.




Ovolo Southside, 64 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Southside, (+852) 3460 8100 A good staycation is spent doing something new and different, and in our urban jungle there is no better way to do this than by getting back in touch with nature. For a dose of greenery and fresh air, why not try camping in a Teepee or a Safari-style tent for a weekend? Yes, you read that right. While it may be hard to believe, there are campsites and places that offer tents for rent in Hong Kong. And, no, we aren’t referring to camping out for the latest iPhone or (insert product of planned obsolescence here). Sai Yuen Farm is a 400,000 square-foot landscaped private lot on the island of Cheung Chau with a large, picturesque, outdoor pond which offers a variety of camping options and activities. They have Mongolian Yurts (!), sizeable Teepees, Safari-style tents, and futuristic-looking dome structures which are great for star-gazing. Each come with double-air-beds, bedding, and air coolers as well as camping tables and chairs.




Activities include rock climbing, boating, fishing, biking, and skateboarding – there are even Segways available and, er … goats too. Sai Yuen Farm, DD CC Lot 12, Cheung Chau, (+852) 2981 1010Explore Cheung Chau with our Island Guide. For the ultimate in-town getaway, be generous to yourself and try overnighting at the Upper House, an Asian-influenced hotel which is quite unlike any other in the city. The award-winning boutique hotel features an aesthetically pleasing fusion of natural light, warm modish woods, and well-planned fittings – all stylishly arranged with respect to balanced geometry and symmetry. Organic-looking materials, original oriental sculptural installations, and seamlessly-proportioned spaces voguishly come together to create a well-designed delight for the senses. From the moment you check in you can rest assured you’ll be catered for in every way, leaving you to focus more on that important staycation element – relaxing. They have a paperless online check-in service, which bypasses conventional registration queues completely.




Guests can check-in anywhere inside the hotel, and check-out can be done by email. Room service can also be called with the in-room iPod touch, which also features hotel information and more. Although you might not want to leave your limestone-clad bath and escape your spacious minimalist room, Cafe Gray Deluxe is a highlight that cannot be missed, serving up a unique selection of European classics in sophisticated surroundings that feature bespoke furniture and bamboo lights. Upper House, Pacific Place, 88, Pacific Place, Queensway, Admiralty, (+852) 2918 1838Browse Hong Kong’s Hottest Swimwear. While it is important to unplug and unwind on a staycation, there are those of us for whom this is impossible (business owners, freelancers, and Pokémon GO addicts). If you need to be connected while you simultaneously unravel, EAST is where it’s at. It’s a distinctive business hotel masquerading as an urban resort, which means there is a perfect balance of well-equipped connectivity and quality leisureliness.




The enlivening spaces are just a wonder to be in. It’s a creative haven of a property, which makes it a great place to explore for a few days. Even the raw-looking public stone walls protruding from the hills behind the property seem to fit in with the lifestyle concept of the hotel, which fuses a unique blend of organic materials, colours, and textures to create an eastern sophistication. Despite the abundance of Fortune 500 companies in the area, there is a nice neighbourhood vibe to the district, and the international business presence means there are a lot of entertaining eateries and slick-looking public spaces. Nevertheless, once in the hotel you probably won’t want to leave, as the minimalist rooms are plush sanctuaries of comfort, complete with thoughtful amenities and features like a complimentary mini bar, Apple TV, iPod touch, iHome player, and espresso maker. There are also suspended bubble chairs and long uninterrupted windows, which maximise the intake of natural light.

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