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Ships from and sold by FoxAirbeds. New (1) from $179.99 + $7.87 shipping Raised King Air Mattress by Fox Air Beds - Plush High Rise Inflatable Airbed The Fox Plush High Rise 2015 Design is better than ever. This *Top Rated* air mattress is stronger and much more comfortable with the all-NEW Air Flow system. No longer will you fall into the center of the bed with the all-NEW air flow system. The Plush High Rise inflatable beds are all true to size and take standard fitted sheets. The Twin XL is 80 inches in length and takes Twin xl sheets. King: 80" x 76" x 25" Queen: 80" x 60" x 25" Full: "75" x 54" x 22" Twin xl: 80" x 39" x 20" 80 x 76 x 25 inches 36.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 3.0 out of 5 stars #1,373,941 in Home and Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home and Kitchen) #342 in Home & Kitchen > Bedding > Air Mattresses & Accessories > Air Mattresses Top Rated Best Inflatable Bed By Fox Airbeds - Plush High Rise Air Mattress in King, Queen, Full and Twin Xl (King)




King Size BEST CHOICE Inflatable Air Mattress with Hypoallergenic Bamboo Bed Sheet and Skirt. SimplySleeper SS-58RF Premium Raised Full Size 18" Inflatable Mattress - Air Bed w/ Built-in Fully Automatic Electric Pump Travel bag and Repair Kit Included. 5 star57%4 star2%3 star4%2 star7%1 star30%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsAmazon is a very professional organizaqtion.Five StarsLove it so far.it might have had something to do with the bed breaking so easily. I think the bed maybe just moves around ...Almost, but not quite...Best air mattress I've ever usedOne StarThe best What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item? Best Inflatable Bed By Fox Airbeds - Plush High Rise Air Mattress in King, Queen, Full and Twin Xl (Queen) Best Inflatable Air Bed By Fox Airbeds - Plush High Rise Air Mattress in California King Size Aerobed Comfort Raised King Size Inflatable Guest Air Bed - BeigeDetailsKing Size, Extra Deep 40cm (16" approx) Luxury Quilted Fitted Mattress Protector by Viceroybedding King Size, Extra Deep (16"), White, 200 Thread Count Egyptian Cotton Fitted Sheet by Viceroybedding




Also check our best rated Air Bed reviews Boxed-product Weight: 9 Kg Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 1 Jun. 2011 6,807 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) in Home & Garden > Kitchen & Home > Bedding & Linens > Inflatable Beds, Pillows & Accessories > Inflatable Beds in Sports & Outdoors > Camping, Hiking & Mountaineering > Sleeping Gear > Air Beds Aerobed comfort king sized raised height bed that fully inflates in less than three minutes with its powerful mains operated detachable handheld pump, patented Whoosh valve for fast deflation and adjustable firmness option. Its anti-roll technology and its extra long dimensions promise a stable sleeping surface for the ideal nights sleep. About ColemanColeman combine high quality materials, experience and a quest to offer products that focus on your comfort, convenience and performance, wherever your adventure takes you. See all Product Description Comfort Quest Double Flocked Air Bed




Deluxe Pillow Rest Raised Air Bed Single Size inc Pump #67732 See all 162 customer reviews This is extremely comfortable, it is a king size as described, my king size bedding fits its perfectly, it inflates quickly and is easy to deflate and fits perfectly into the bag, i purchased this to use everyday due to lack of space at home and to be honest i prefer it to my proper bed. If anyone is considering buying one id recommend it,brilliant value for money,im so pleased with mine.Aerobed Comfort Raised King Airbed See all 162 customer reviews (newest first)Easy and quite fast to inflate. I like the height off the floor. Product as described, good quality and arrived when it was supposed to. OK the comfort but it deflates slightly during the nighr so every day has to be reinflated, good quality of the materials. This is the second bed we've purchased. It is comfortable and all, don't get me wrong, but after a while, little holes appear on the blow up bed causing it to deflate.




Perfect, quick and easy to blow up and fold down. Well made, does go down a little over night but this maybe because the room temperature is lower at night so the air shrinks. Extremely poor quality product.In my 60 years of buying and using air beds this product is outstanding for its very poor material quality. It has changed it shape after 2 nights. I'm disappointed because we bought this for in preparation for an event and when we first put it up it looked really good but must have came with a hole as it went down really fast... See and discover other items: raised airbed, Best rated Air Bed reviews Home & Garden > Home & Garden Home & Kitchen > Bedding & Linens > Inflatable Beds, Pillows & Accessories > Inflatable Beds Sports & Outdoors > Camping & Hiking > Sleeping Gear > Air BedsNo, you're not dreaming: Air mattress technology and design has advanced to the point where many temporary air beds are now as comfortable as beds costing hundreds or thousands of dollars more.




This makes a blow-up mattress a great choice to keep around for overnight guests, family members who may visit regularly but don't need an everyday bed (like grandkids), or as a temporary solution for someone who has moved and has to wait for their regular bed to arrive. The right air mattress or sleeping pad can also make camping trips a lot more comfortable, providing a layer of cushioning between your sleeping bag and the ground. Some outdoor air mattresses are, in effect, outdoor beds, bringing all the comforts of the double bed in your home to the great outdoors. Sleeping pads are lighter and thinner than regular air mattresses, making them suitable for folding and carrying in a pack. However, while sleeping pads are thin and lightweight, these self-inflating wonders still pack a lot of comfort in a small package. Queen- and twin-sized air mattresses are by far the most common, but some manufacturers make air beds in full or king size as well. It's important to check the actual dimensions on the blow-up mattress you're considering, however;




some air mattresses are sized a bit smaller than the true mattress size. Air mattresses also vary in thickness, but in general they can be either single-height or double-height. A single-height air mattress sits anywhere from 7 to 13 inches off the floor, which can make it difficult for some to get in and out of, especially those who may have physical challenges. A raised, or double-height mattress, by contrast, inflates to between 18 and 22 inches high, bringing it much closer to normal bed height. One caveat: that extra thickness might require you to buy deep-pocketed fitted sheet sets, which are less common and more expensive than standard sheets. Head on over to our separate report on bed sheets for our top recommendations. Some air mattresses are very basic, just blow up rectangles, but other air mattresses have extra features, such as raised bumpers or built-in pillows. Many people like those features because they help keep your bedding -- and your body -- from falling off the air bed if it's not up against a wall.




Parents of small children are particularly complimentary of air beds with bumpers as they feel that those bumpers give their child a feeling of security. All blow-up mattresses, regardless of what they are used for, have one thing in common: they‘re inflated with a pump -- although some sleep pads are then topped off by blowing into a valve. The pump that blows up the mattress may be built-in or a separate unit, and it may run on standard household current, battery power or muscle power (like a bicycle pump). Some mattresses do not actually come with a pump, which can be both a plus and a minus: you have to purchase the pump separately, but you can choose the type that's most convenient for you, and if it breaks you don't have to replace the whole mattress. Air mattresses should not be confused with permanent-use air beds such as the Sleep Number bed, which uses air-filled pockets in place of springs. Inflatable air mattresses like those covered in this report can be quite inexpensive and are intended for occasional or short-term use only.




While some owners do report using an inflatable air mattress as their regular bed, manufacturers do not recommend using air beds for long-term or permanent use. Most of the poor reviews we saw related to our top-rated air mattresses were from people who groused that the mattress started to lose air after months of daily use -- something that's to be expected from using what is, essentially, a reinforced, rectangular balloon. Also, since you are sleeping on air, blow-up mattresses, even those with pillow or flocked tops, tend to have poor insulation. Because of that, we recommend putting a blanket under your air bed and topping it off with a good, thick mattress pad before adding the rest of your bedding. Permanent air mattresses, on the other hand, are meant for everyday use and get excellent ratings for longevity and comfort, but they can also cost $1,000 or more -- at least as much as a traditional innerspring mattress. For more information about permanent air mattresses, see our separate report on mattresses.

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