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Home / Camping / Furniture Be the first to know about in-house promotions and upcoming events. Subscribe to the Outdoor Warehouse Newsletter to receive information on the latest promotions and specials. View our privacy policy here. Sign in or register to add products to your wishlist. © 2017 TripAdvisor LLC All rights reserved. TripAdvisor Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.You are using a web browser we don't support. Please use the latest version of one of these browsers. Sleeping surface is soft next to skin; welded seams enhance durability and prevent leaking Includes manual air pump with simple, 1-way inflation valve to keep air from leaking during setup; separate deflation valve lets you dump air quickly Includes stuff sack for packing and storage The REI Relax Queen Air Bed measures 79 x 56 x 6 in. With nearly 80 years of adventure stitched in, REI Co-op brand gear is built better by co-op experts, employees and members. View all REI Co-op Air Mattresses




8.5 x 16 inches 79 x 56 x 6 inches (With pump) 6 lbs. 10 oz. REI Co-op Relax Air Bed - Queen Reviews - page 2 The accompanying pump has a DEFLATE port on the handle, which I would like to use.  If I connect one of the hose to the DEFLATE port, how do I connect the other end to the airbed?  I disagree with the answer that REIservice gave.  You cannot attach the pump in the deflate mode in the same way as was used to inflate the mattress because it is a one-way valve on the mattress.  If you unscrew the one-way inflate valve to empty the air from the mattress, then there is no obvious way to attach the pump to deflate the mattress.  I would like see/hear clarification on this. Otherwise, I just lay mattress flat and let the air empty out, then fold it lengthwise in thirds, then roll it up to get the rest of the air out. Something missing on this product is the maximum weight load. Example most queens I have seen thus far put a rather paltry sum of 300lbs on the mattress.




The recommended maximum load capacity for the Relax Air Queen Bed is 600 pounds. Does the REI Relax Air Bed have any insulation (R-value)? The Relax Air Bed does not have an R-value or any added insulation. Can this be stored in a hot attic?  What's the max temperature this is safe to store in without damage? While we don’t have a specific temperature range for storage of the Relax Air Bed, we don’t recommend that you store it in exceptionally warm temperatures, as this could cause the materials to degrade. Has anyone tried this mattress on top of a 4" sleeper sofa mattress?  I'm looking for something to make a sofa bed more comfortable, and I love that this can be deflated and stored, as opposed to a memory foam topper. We have not received any feedback for the REI Relax Air Bed of that kind. It may very well make your sofa bed more comfortable and does deflate for storage quite easily. Often airbeds need more insulation on top than the sleeping bag provides.




 Does this need that extra layer?  Or does it insulate like a thermarest? The Relax Air Bed will not have any insulation (R-value) the way a Therm-a-Rest pad would. A sheet or blanket would be recommended over the bed. Does the weight on the specs include the pump? The packaged weight with pump is 6 pounds 12 ounces. When is this product going to be available again? The bed is in stock today. REI Co-op Relax Air Bed - Queen Questions - page 2 We stand behind everything we sell. If you are not satisfied with your REI purchase, you can return it for a replacement or refund within one year of purchase. REI's guarantee doesn't cover ordinary wear and tear or damage caused by improper use or accidents. If your item has a manufacturing defect in its materials or workmanship, you can return it at any time. See our limited warranty. At REI, we live and breathe the outdoors, and we're passionate about sharing our expertise with people of all skill levels.




Whether you're new to the outdoors or a seasoned explorer, we'll take the time to understand your needs and help you find the right gear for you. Anyone can shop at REI, but for a one-time $20 fee you can become an REI member and enjoy a lifetime of benefits. These include an annual member refund, typically 10% back on eligible purchases.* *10% is typical but not guaranteed. Your refund is based on eligible purchases, which exclude REI gift cards, services, fees, REI Adventures trips, REI Garage, and discounted items. Hi-Output Air Pump by Intex - double action - still in box - 27cm longSometimes it’s worth it to forego the cheap ticket and treat yourself to some extra comfort – especially when it comes to international flights. Frequent business travelers agree. A recent poll by the Global Business Travelers Association found that while 84% of first-class and business fliers value safety most when choosing a carrier, 67 percent said that having a seat that fully reclines is also important.




These bed-like seats on long-haul flights allow passengers to hit the ground running, instead of spending a day recovering from a sleepless flight. But not all reclined seats are equal, according to a New York Times article. The airline industry has no standard system for measuring seat width, angle or legroom, which means customers need to trust the airline or rely on reviews by other passengers to get the whole story on how comfortable the seats are. To add to the confusion, terms like “lie-flat seats” and “flat-bed seats” do not mean the same thing. Here’s a quick rundown of the three main types of comfort seating offered in first and business classes on international flights: 1) Recliner/Cradle Seat: Much like the chair in your living room, this seat has a legrest/footrest and a back that reclines. They’re comfortable to sit in for shorter-haul flights, according to customers, but not comfortable to sleep in. 2) Lie-flat Seat: Despite its name, this seat does not actually lie flat.




The back and legrest/footrest recline at a slight angle. Some can recline as much as 172 degrees. Customers say that while these seats are very comfortable to sit in, they can be very uncomfortable to sleep in, because you slowly slide off the seat. 3) Flat-bed Seat: This seat reclines to a completely horizontal position. Customers say these are the most comfortable for sleeping. If you’re willing to fork over some extra bucks to sleep in maximum comfort on long-haul flights, then look for flights that offer “flat-bed” seating — as opposed to lie-flat seats. Air New Zealand (Business Class) Air Tahiti Nui (First Class) Bmi British Midland (Business Class) British Airways (First and Business classes) Cathay Pacific (First and Business classes) Etihad (First and Business classes) Garuda Indonesia (Business Class – angled life-flat on some aircraft) Jet Airways (First and Business classes) Oman (First and Business classes) Qatar Airways (First and Business classes – angled lie-flat on some aircraft)

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