I have problems with my air bed going down in the middle of the night, I bought an outwell double flocked exelence last year and no matter how firm it is when you first get you can guarentee by 2am your ass is on the floor. I know they slightly deflate with outside temp dropping but it seems to have got worse the more i use it. I have checked for puntures but found nothing. not sure weather to get another air bed or get a self inflating mat. what are your views on this.
Quote: Originally posted by Campingnoobie on 04/7/2010
I got myself a Campingaz Air bed and it stayed inflated for 5 days no problems.
Whereas we had 2 Campingaz ones and binned them after countless nights of them deflating. They seem a bit hit and miss. As for the OP, I'd contact Outwell, if there isn't a puncture they must be faulty.
We've had our Intex queen size 2in1 for 4 years now and no problems whatsoever.
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We've had our 2 single Higear beds and used them on nine trips. One went flat this weekend. Had to go out and buy one and Kampa was the only choice. Up till now we've had 2 singles held together by a double fitted sheet. Thinking of getting a double Coleman, the one with the 2 separate cells.
got 2* double gelert beds and both been on 7 trips(one 1 weeker and rest 4/3 and 2 day'ers and both stayed up ok have you tryed using a soapy liquid solution on all plugs to see if there is aire trickling out and while your at it check the bed in the bath tub or better still in a kids padling pool and sit on the bed for a few hours( in the sun as not to look to foolish) checking for leeks.
i have two coleman doubles. one did get a puncture when i last went away. but they do usually hold the air in. so much so that we only need to top it up after a week.
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I also bought an Outwell Excellent Flocked single airbed earlier this year and having tested it at home thoroughly recommended it to anyone that asked. It was so comfortable.
Unfortunately mine also seems to lose air overnight, not enough to call it deflated but certainly more than one would expect with colder air temperatures at night, and it doesn't re-inflate with the heat of the day either so I can only conclude it has a leak. I usually have to pump it up every evening so that it is hard enough to sleep on. Needless to say I no longer recommend them to anyone.
It is still useable so I am persevering with it (can't be doing with the hassle of sending it back) but if it gets any worse I will dump it and buy a different make.
I believe it could be the valve which doesn't have a screw cap. It just relies on a non-return pressure valve and a push in cap which I don't have much faith in.
I have a double Aerobed Active, has its own rechargable pump that does up to 8 inflates on a charge. Get a better nights sleep on it than my bed at home, yes they can be pricey but well worth it and they take over 40st in weight. Mine didnt lose hardly any air on our last camping trip over 4 nights.
My double ready-bed seems to require re-inflating after the first night, then it's fine after that, for at least another 3-4 nights (that's the longest I've used it so far). I put this down to it settling in or stretching. But it has a screw cap over the inflating nozzle, maybe this is the problem with some of the others?
I haven't had the ready-bed for long, so I haven't really advised anyone to get one, except on price (they're in the argos sale at the moment).
My intex airbed needs a small bit of topping up after night 4 I've found, so it really is not good enough to have an airbed deflate overnight to the point where your backside is on the ground.
You might well get alot more peace out of a Self Inflating mat - at least it can't go anywhere!
The coleman double comfort gets so many positive mentions on this forum that if I was in the market for one, I'd get this over the more expensive aerobed. I'd like the aerobed, but too expensive for the dog to chew.
Nobody here seems to complain about self inflating mats deflating over night, Yet I borrowed one about 5 years ago (it was about 5 years old back then mind you) which couldn't hold air over night, & I know others who have had trouble with them, all a fair few years ago, once again.
Are they built of stronger stuff these days? Or are there just as many problems with SIMs as there are with air beds?