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Posted: 05/18/12 06:04am Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We've used this Coleman air mattress with the included pump, and found it to be great for our purposes. It's not an Aerobed, but it doesn't cost $200 bucks either.

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aruba5er wrote:

Throw it out and buy a good Futon. My stupid sofa wasn't even good for sitting on let alone sleeping on. It's in some landfill and maybe a new fender on your car.


lol, I looked at futons yesterday for the same problem....They are really comfy


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They are not suppose to be comfortable! They are designed to assure guest only stay one night and move on!

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Actually some are better than others. In my last rig they were the pits . In my new rig I have no problem napping in the bunkhouse.....ask me how I know!


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MichDoc wrote:

We've used this Coleman air mattress with the included pump, and found it to be great for our purposes. It's not an Aerobed, but it doesn't cost $200 bucks either.


Yep - I got a cheap twin-size airbed from Wally world and a Coleman rechargeable inflator. For the 2 times a year it gets slept on, this works great and no storage issues.





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