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i have had cheepy pvc flock airbeds too that let me down.( blue colour pvc bottom with a velour top) i used to have a ruberised cotton double airbed (thick rubber construction with a layer of cotton glued to the top and bottom, (usually red on one side and blue on the other) which never ever let me down (literally !) but one winter in the garage, the mice claimed it :(
i went through a sucsession of pvc flocked airbeds after the death of my ruberised cotton one, as i just couldnt find rubber ones in any shops any more.then i happened upon the coleman double comfortbed........and its great !
it was about £30 and its twin cell,(two seperate pockets of air) so if one of you is a energetic sleeper, there is minimal disruption to the person on the other side. ive used it on friends floors, and camping in our tent, it doesnt even go abit squishy in the midle, it stays exactly as it is when first inflated ! ive leant it to friends, and they have loved it so much, they have gone on to purchase their own !
the valves are guarenteed to be leakproof.you push them inside themselves when you are pumping the air in and they seal, so you have all the time in the world to put the stopcap on, and you dont get that annoying emptying of air whilst you scrabble to put the stopper in.
i think £30 is well worth it for a good nights sleep
hope that helps
xxx
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