The Aerobed Adventure Bed with Flashlight Pump is the perfect addition to any camping trip or weekend getaway. Our new patent-pending Flashlight pump makes it easy to find you way or set-up camp even on the darkest of nights. The coil construction and flocked surface add superior comfort and support. The portability and durability of the Adventure Bed make it ideal to use for overnight guests, visiting family and friends, vacation homes, dorm rooms or anywhere you need a quick and comfortable extra bed.
Aerobed Adventure Twin Inflatable Bed with Flashlight Pump Features
- Dual-purpose flashlight pump runs cordless with 8C cell batteries
- Interior coil structure provides excellent support that comforms to your body
- Plush, velvety sleep surface. constructed of heavy-duty material with electronically welded seams
- Twin-sized inflatable bed for use at home, at cabins, or while car camping
User Reviews about Aerobed Adventure Twin Inflatable Bed with Flashlight Pump
This is a really nice sturdy mattress, but don't expect much from inflater. The inflater takes 8 c batteries and has poor power (even with new batteries). If inflater had AC/DC adapters to plug into car and standard outlets this product would be 5 stars. I think product description is mis-represented as it states the "included dual-purpose Air Light Flashlight pump, which plugs into your car's DC power outlet" is wrong. The inflater does not plug into car DC as it comes (it only takes batteries). I were rating mattress alone score would be much higher. I'll probably give charger to goodwill since its inefficient, but still think product is a good deal with mattress alone. -- nice mattress, but charger is poor and mis-advertized
I purchased this bed based on Aerobed's excellent reputation for air mattresses. Almost all of their other air beds actually plug into the wall all night, which is how they stay firm all night long. This bed is intended for situations where you might not have electricity - say, when camping - though the instructions tell you that the bed should "only be used inside." I suppose a tent counts as inside, right?
The pros of this bed: Stayed more firm overnight than any other camping air mattress I have used (Coleman, and a no-name). Bed was clearly made of quality, thick plastic. Air valve had a little thingy to block air from rushing out when you open it. Battery-powered pump was pretty strong, and also would suck air out of the bed when you want to take the bed down. Flashflight was weak, but serviceable. Came with two patches.
The cons: The pump ONLY WORKS when horizontal. If you're setting your camp up in the dark and putting the batteries in the pump for the first time, make sure to put the pump in the horizontal position before turning it on, or it won't turn on. The first night we had to use our friends' pump, which was subpar and only pumped our bed up halfway. This bed was also a little expensive.
Tips: Fill up the bed halfway and let it sit. Then finish pumping it up. This prevents leaks. Keep your pump horizontal, or it won't work.
Verdict: I'm glad I made the investment in a slightly nicer air mattress. This thing should last longer than two or three uses. There's nothing worse than a slowly deflating mattress... and hopefully I won't have that issue with this baby.
-- Functional but Quirky







