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The iDOO Sleeping Pad is an inflatable camping mattress designed for ultimate convenience and comfort. It inflates in just 60 seconds using a foot pump, weighs only 1.81lb, and features a connectable design for easy double bed formation. Made from waterproof and tear-resistant materials, it can support up to 573 lb, making it perfect for all your outdoor adventures.
N**K
Feature Rich, But Hit and Miss Quality
UPDATE 7/23/21:Took the replacement mat out last night, fully expecting it to lose air as quickly as the other. I was very pleasantly surprised to find that it didnt lose anything at all! Woke up to a mattress just as full and firm as the one i fell asleep on. Not sure if the last one was a did or what, but this time i'd definitely rate this pad at 5 Stars. Overall giving it a 4 (up from a 2). Very satisfied with this one, but QC seems to be hit and miss.OLD REVIEW:Took this out into the tent last night to try it out after snagging it on Prime Day 2021. This pad has a lot of great features, but bottom line up front: it deflates. I woke up three times through the night with my hips and shoulders on the ground because of the pad losing air.Pros:- It's LONG. I'm 6'01" and had a couple inches of pad either end of my head and feet still.- the integrated pillow is convenient and as comfortable as an inflatable pillow can hope to be.- The built in pump works very well. I was a little dubious about it, but theres a sponge inside which acts as the mechanism, so theres no hard pokey parts kicking around your feet.- The air cells are thick and supportive once fully inflated- Folds away small, i was able to get it even smaller than it arrived from the manufacturer, leaving the stuff sack loose and baggyAll in all, if not for the fact that i couldnt keep the damn thing inflated, its a really great pad that I *want* to give five stars. But if it's not going to do what it's primarily designed to do, I cant honestly give it a better review. I'm going to try to exchange mine in hopes that it was a dud, and will update my review accordingly in the future.
K**Y
SOOOOOO NICE!!
My 12 y/o daughter took this with her to a girl's camp. She reports that set up was a breeze. It held it's air great. And it was REALLY comfortable! I love that the pump is actually inside the mattress. So you never have to worry about the pump and mattress becoming separated from each other. Also, being a foot pump, you don't have to plug into a car to run the pump, because if you take it backpacking (which this is PERFECT for), there's no car, so you'd end up blowing it up the old fashioned way ... that's always fun ;) My daughter was able to have it fully inflated in approximately one minute. It deflates even more easily, and she had no trouble whatsoever folding it up, and putting it back inside the bag.
E**K
Make sure valves are COMPLETELY closed!
Not much of a camper, but for years if a child was sick they would end up sleeping on the floor in our room. This led to many makeshift beds of piles of blankets that toom forever to clean up afterwards. WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THIS YEARS AGO!This is a fantastic little air mattress. Slim, easy to inflate (took about 1 minutewith the foot pump) and is surprisingly comfortable! Just make sure that all of the valves are COMPLETELY closed or it will slowly leak air. (I had to step on mine the first couple of times to get them to completely close.) Also has snaps on edges to facilitate easy rolling up/deflating.I ended up being the first to try it out as I got covid right after its arrival and I needed to sleep somewhere away from others. I am 220 lbs and it was very comfortable. I am very impressed with this little air mattress and cannot recommend highly enough. It also rolls up quite small and is very light. Easy to store, would also be easy to care hiking.
J**D
It's Just Okay
Not bad, average pad, the pillow is decent, but the sponge pump mechanism deteriorates fast (not too surprising, you stomp on it to work it) and it takes a lot of wind to inflate once the pump fails. After hiking, that's not a fun camp chore.It also started leaking after a couple of trips, leaving me on the cold cold earth and necessitating some midnight inflation maneuvers. Also not fun, though it did warm me up and tired me out enough for a decent sleep that night.So after 5 trips, I'm officially retiring it. Even when fully inflated, I lay on my side and touch the ground and I'm a small dude.Good for a first timer due to the price point and incorporated pillow maybe - it'll definitely get you out there and sleeping in decent style - but it's big and heavy and leaky.
S**.
Not so full of air
This was lightweight, easy to pack and quick to inflate. Unfortunately it was just as quick to deflate through the night. I was hoping I did something wrong, but in the daylight I tried again. I know everything was sealed tight and it was pretty warm outside. It still deflated pretty quick. Reading comments, I’m not sure if I just have a bad mat, or if the quality just isn’t there.It was super easy to inflate and plenty big enough. If it held air it would have been comfy all night.
M**I
Inflates & Deflates easily & quickly
Was amazed at how quickly you could pump/inflate the mattress. Comfortable level is high enough not to hinder my sleep. The material used for the mattress has enabled me to use approx. 50 times already without show of wear. I do roll it up in the same manner it was delivered and protect the underside with thick plastic.
J**S
Cot you comin
Fits a cot very well and is comfortable because you can regulate how much air you want for you body weight or the firmness of what you put it on....just like some but not all of the more expensive ones. When deflating don't expect to fit it back in its bag and that can be a plus. Since it may spend more time in storage then on a campsite you need to pack it loose enough so the material can breathe. . Mine is fairly loose in a cloth bag 5 inches tall 12 inches long. Bottom line...A GOOD BANK FOR THE BUCK.
A**M
Surprisingly comfortable
Definitely surprised and comfortable for an air bed, it didn't loose much air over night if any at all. It held a 220 pound man fine over night and has no issues.
A**Y
Easy to use, but not comfortable for larger people
The pad was easy to inflate with the built-in pump, and getting the air out when packing it back up was quite easy. I was able to fit it back into its carrying bag without issue. The air valve on the pillow stayed tight through the night and I didn't notice any air leakage.I'm a rather heavy person (400 lbs), and while the pad was able to hold my weight without rupturing, the resulting sleeping experience was very uncomfortable. I woke up 6 times during the night, needing to switch to a different sleeping position because my current one either wasn't supporting my lower back or neck, or had my hips digging into the bare ground beneath the pad. At one point I even ended up deflating it half-way in an effort to make it softer on my back, but it didn't help very much.If you're a smaller person than me, maybe it might be good for you, but I absolutely wasn't able to get a good night's sleep on it.
M**E
Good value and product so far
First of all, this mattress has never lost air with me sleeping on it. Just used it on a 4 day portage with success. Easy to inflate with a foot or hand within 1min. Gave 4 stars for these 2 reasons.#1 Not SUPER easy to deflate. Requires one hand/finger to depress a valve in the pillow whilst forcing air out. Not a big deal, just a minor gripe of mine. Probably a good thing since it keeps air in so successfully.#2 This is personal, I dont love the attached pillow. This is a personal preference, I like to sleep with my arm under my pillow and this obviously does not allow me too.Other then those 2 things, awesome product so far, fair price, and stores/rolls up super easy.
A**R
Good value for money…I think
2nd year of going camping and this year i didnt feel like lugging around a queen size inflatable that takes half the tent so I went looking for something like this item, believing in the existence of such a product with no prior knowledge.Saw some in Sail for $70 so my hunch was confirmed, but I didn’t feel like spending $140 for 2 irregular campers, plus having to carry a pump with us, so my next search brought me to Amazon.Did some searching on here and this item seemed like a good bet - decent price, sturdy-ish looking construction and an in built pump, worth the promise of being compact to carry.They came really quickly and I was happy with the size rolled up; about the volume of a 1 litre carton and they clipped on the outside of our bags with carabiners easily enough.The canvas material felt durable enough (more so than the inflatable queen from last year) and it was pretty easy to roll and unroll.The in-built pump took about 30sec to figure out, and another 30 to inflate the mattress. When camping they were easy to maneuver and the 2 button together so they dont slide around separately. Both stayed inflated for the 2 nights without needing a top-up, which was a concern before. They deflated fairly easily and both were packed up within minutes.My only proviso is that they were only used for 2 nights, so I can’t speak to their longevity, but for the price and the weight alone (and not having to portage a humongous mattress) it was worth it, and I have them for home in case I have too many guests stay over someday!
L**G
Leaks air
Easy to inflate but is totally flat after a couple of hours.
C**M
Good short term camping
There are ideal to pump and deflate. They don't take much time or effort to get set up and the snaps are perfect for putting the mattresses together. The only downfall with these is they have the classic "wishy-washy" splash pant sound. Every little move is a super loud event on these mattresses. Simply turning your head seems to create quite a bit of noise. They're comfortable to sleep on short term if the ground is your only other option. Other than that, it's pretty much the same as every other average tent pad.
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