Definetly coleman comfort, they don't loose air like some of the airbeds so don't need constant inflating, the last airbed i had before this one I had to inflate almost every night of a weeks holiday, with the coleman it lasted all week with no lose of air, they are really comfortable to sleep on and, and have no roll togther and are reasonably priced I paid around 22 pounds for mine, What I would say if you decide to get one is to purchase the coleman Quick pump to go with it, it's a great piece of kit you just plug it into the ciggerette lighter and in 2 minuites its inflated just remember to park your car as close to the tent as you can possibly get it and if poss inflate in the tent, as one yr i inflated it outside the tent as the car wasn't parked near enough and had great trouble getting the airbed through the doorway on my small two man tent!
These are a little pricey but I think worth EVERY penny...
I hate having to get up off the floor and wanted the ease of an air bed...also you can put under blankets on them, and your sleeping pod is really cozy... Anywhere bed
If you shop around you can get them lots cheaper than this, it was just the first link I found...
Seing as everyone seems to worship the Coleman Comfort!! I have to admit to haveing a bit of difficulty with ours. I agree absolutely about the fact that it doesn't leak, but the problem i have is that it with the separate air compartments. I have found that using a double sleeping bag when the OH turns over i get pulled towards the middle of the mattress where it is slightly lower and fall off my half. I think the answer is not to use a double sleeping bag but I wonder if anyone else has had that problem
We bought the Elektra with its battery-operated built-in pump as we don't use an EHU. Also when we stay at a site for a while we can give it a quick burst of air every couple of days to stop it sagging. Also the pump will suck all the air out of it super-quick if you are in a rush packing up. One side is level and the other has raised edges to stop kids rolling off. We use that side up ourselves as it feels quite snug like you are almost in the bed rather than perched on top of it.