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๐ Elevate your sleep gameโcomfort and durability that wonโt quit!
The Intex 64103E Dura-Beam Standard Air Mattress combines innovative Fiber-Tech polyester fiber construction with a 10-inch elevated design to provide unmatched comfort and stability. Supporting up to 600 lbs, this queen-size mattress features a soft, velvety surface and a 2-in-1 valve for fast inflation and deflation (pump sold separately). Perfect for home guests or camping, itโs engineered to resist sagging and maintain shape night after night.


































| Best Sellers Rank | #511 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #6 in Camping Air Mattresses #7 in Air Mattresses |
| Brand | Intex |
| Color | Tan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 15,513 Reviews |
| Material | PVC |
| Product Dimensions | 80"L x 10"W x 60"Th |
| Size | Queen |
| Special Feature | 10in Bed Height, 600lb Weight Capacity, Fiber-Tech , Queen Size |
M**E
Great mattress, very sturdy and comfortable.
Intex 64101E Dura-Beam Standard Single-High Air Mattress: Fiber-Tech โ Twin Size โ 10in Bed Heightโฆโฆโฆ This is an excellent quality air mattress. Weโve had a family member come to stay with us for a bit, somewhat unexpectedly. We donโt have an extra bed so we bought an air mattress and a 4โ memory foam topper. Itโs incredibly comfortable and he doesnโt want to get anything else. Heโs been sleeping on it every night for a little over 2 months and there are no holes or problems. Heโs a bigger dude at around 250 lbs, the weight limit is listed at 300lbs so that seems accurate because our dog (around 30 lbs) sleeps with him a lot. Weโve had other air mattresses for camping and they didnโt even last the entire camping trip before the sleeper started waking up on the ground by morning. Iโm very impressed with this mattress. Itโs 10โ high so itโs easy to get up from and it doesnโt feel like youโre sleeping on the floor. Itโs a regular twin mattress length so itโs long enough for most people. For the great price, I was afraid it wouldnโt be a good mattress but I bought it to get through a week or so until we figured out a more permanent solution. As I said, he likes it so much he wants to keep sleeping on it. I recommend this Intex Dura-Beam air mattress. Update: There has been a slow leak at the fill valve. Not so much that the sleeper is on the floor but so that it is noticeably less full in the morning. I believe this is because the air mattress is emptied of air by pulling the plug and letting it empty rather than with the pump. This is done each morning and itโs re-filled each night because it is in my office and itโs a small room so we put it away during the day. Most people probably wonโt use it this much and probably wonโt experience this issue. I think the hole is getting stretched a bit because of the force of it being pulled out and pushed back in each day. I put a small amount of silicone sealant around the large plug. This allows the mattress to be filled by the pump still but it will now require that it be emptied with the pump as well. Itโs been about a week and this has solved the issue, no more air loss throughout the night. I am not removing a star because this really due to the plug being treated roughly every single day. Iโm actually even more impressed by the fact that this was fixed so easily and no other problems have been noted in over 2 months. Amazing mattress, I still absolutely recommend it.
B**R
If your airbed LOSES_AIR_FAST or the VALVE_POPS_OUT you may be PUSHING_THE_VALVE_ONLY_HALFWAY_IN
There is a ridge halfway down the valve. If the valve is pushed into the hole only as far as the ridge, the airbed will lose air quickly or the valve may simply pop out. (I got two replacements for this airbed before I figured this out.) I'm certain this issue explains some of the negative reviews, which is why I tried to make the headline on this review stand out -- I'm hoping others will avoid the frustration of thinking their airbed is defective when it actually isn't. More details below about how to inflate the airbed in such a way that it doesn't lose air quickly. Putting it (fairly) briefly: pull open the thing on top of the valve; pull the valve out of the hole -- or leave it in (I think you leave the valve in if you're using the pump that you can purchase specifically for this airbed; with the Coleman pump I'm using, I pull the valve out); inflate the airbed; if you pulled the valve out, push it all the way into the hole -- past the ridge at the halfway point and all the way in (there's a little sound when you've pushed it all the way in, but do a visual check to make sure) -- or if you didn't pull the valve out, make sure it's pushed all the way in; push closed the thing on top of the valve. Now, for the more detailed description, I'm going to use the terminology used on the box the airbed comes in. First of all, if you've only opened the valve cap (the circular thing on top of the valve housing with a little "handle" that allows you to pull it up to open it) when you've inflated the airbed and you've left the valve housing in place, the issue of the valve housing possibly being only halfway in may not be relevant for you. At any rate, if your airbed is losing air quickly, it's worth it to check to see if the valve housing is now pushed all the way in. As I said above, there's a ridge halfway down the valve housing. Previously, I had been trying to push the valve housing into the exhaust hole with the valve cap in place and I was able to push it in only as far as the ridge. Once I "separated the valve cap from the valve housing" (the first instruction on the box, which I wish I'd paid more attention to earlier) before inflating the airbed, I was able to push the valve housing all the way into the exhaust hole once I'd inflated the airbed (and then I pushed the valve cap closed immediately after that to prevent air from getting out), and now the airbed isn't losing air quickly. And regarding the issue of the valve housing popping out, I'm pretty sure that only happens if the valve housing isn't pushed all the way into the exhaust hole.
M**D
Comfy
Very sturdy holds weight, easy to blow up. Comfy. Very durable
S**I
Instant cost effective sleeping solution
Great product for the price. It stores away easily and can be set up and ready to use in about 10 minutes. Like most air mattresses, support is limited, but that's fixable. My go-to hack: pair it with a thin futon or mattress topper. It transforms the sleeping experience and gives it the support of a traditional spring mattress. Pros: Easy to use, cost-effective, and compact for storage. Cons: Limited support on its own, though a mattress topper or thin futon solves this.
A**R
A month now. Nightly use, no leaks!
So I am a big guy, not too far off the maximum rated weight for this product. I gotta tell ya, it's comfortable and holds firmness well even after weeks of use. It's very easy to set up with any small pump, and though it doesn't come with one, my wife had one for beach balls that worked fine. We have added air on only 2 occasions due to the natural stretching that is noted on the packaging. All in all, very well built, perfect height for our purposes, and quite comfy!
M**S
INFESTED WITH BED BUG LARVE!
. UPDATE : WAS INFESTED WOTH BES BUG LARVE! IT RUINED A $400 COUCH, AND MY WHOLE STUDIO FULL OF WLECTRONICS AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN FABRIC INFESTED! FOUND OUT FIRST NIGHT I AM ALSO SUPER ALLERGIC TO BED BUGS. HAVE ASTHMA AND HAD AN ANAPHYLAXIS REACTION . IM SUPER PISSED. ONE 20.00 MATRESS COST ME ER BILLS IN THE THOUSANDS NEARLY KILLED ME AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS LOST IN ITEMS I HAVE TO THROW OUT! NEVER HAVE I EVER EVER HAD BED BUGS TILL NOW. I WAS EATEN ALIVE ON NIGHT ONE! Was a 5 * was worried when I read reviews, but my last Intex I bought at target and it lasted years. Because of my disability the only good sleep I ever get is on an air mattress. When my last one finally gave out(I accidentally over inflated it so it was really my fault) It was Christmas and my $$ was gone. I found this inexpensive one. My last one was only $25.00 . This one was cheaper. So I was worried if I would have to try it be disappointed return and keep trying which would mean I wouldn't not be getting sleep and be in a lot of pain for a while. NOPE This one came in, filled it up with my electric balloon pump, and have slept on it a week no issues. NOTES: THE PLUG must be forcefully pushed in until you hear it pop into place. It has a rubber like ring around it which hold it securely in place in the air mattress. If it is not in all the way you WILL loose air. When you get mattress it seems to be in ITS NOT. Check it before you fill it up. Stopper must be on correctly and securely after you air up mattress. If you inflate the mattress where there is NO GIVE you will absolutely rip the baffles and have huge round lumps in your bed . Mattress should have some give and seem a bit delayed not a lot just a bit They do stretch after first inflation so you may need to add a little air It sorea well if company comes over, it's super easy to use, no built in pump, the height is great not too high not too low, fits standard twin sheets and blankets. I am 5ft 3in and 174 pounds and I fit perfectly on it and have slept great for a week now.
W**.
Perfect for travel
Great comfort , easy to inflate, good valve seal all night no air leaks easy to transport light weights excellent quality
J**E
Just what I need
It works great; it was a little tricky getting the air to stay in. Only because the pump isn't attached to it, but once I figured it out. It gets the job done!
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