🎒 Sleep like a pro, anywhere you go!
The CYMULA Self Inflating Double Sleeping Pad is a 79"x52"x4" ultra-thick camping mattress designed for two adults, combining resilient foam and air for adjustable comfort. It supports up to 800 lbs, features a noise-free, skin-friendly surface, and includes an upgraded valve plus a multifunctional shoulder bag that doubles as an inflator, making it perfect for camping, travel, and outdoor adventures.
B**R
Comfortable for a couple in our 30s!
Bought this mattress to go on top of my nature hike 2 person cot. It fit perfectly and made our night pretty darn comfortable! The two of us had no problems with it deflating over night. However, the thing was a pain to try and deflate to get back in the bag. We ended up getting a pump that can also deflate to make things easier. I would 100% buy it again if something unfortunate happened to it. It's easy to use, just be mindful of the packing up part. Filled itself pretty quickly. Was firm but soft enough for my chronic pained self to sleep comfortably. If you're on the fence, get it!
A**K
Good mattress for camping!
Bought for a long camping trip. I think I slept better camping than I did at home on my own mattress. This was very comfortable and easy to set up.
B**A
Comfortable for camping
We’ve used this a handful of times for our son and it’s been extremely comfortable. We bought a small exped pump that inflates and deflates which makes it much easier. Only con is trying to get it deflated on its own is very hard and takes a long time. It also is tricky getting all the air out to roll it back up and in its bag nicely.
B**R
I LOVE THESE - 5 STARS ACROSS THE BOARD
I wasn't sure what to expect with this purchase, but I'm thrilled. Typical air mattresses are so bouncy, and to support a person my size (6'4", 210lbs) you generally have to overinflate them to where they're actually hard. Not this one - in fact, because of the foam and design, they're actually comfortable in the self-inflated state!The bag inflation method is super-simple and effective. The one-way valve keeps me from fighting to add/remove air, and they pack up nicely in their own bag for storage.Added bonus - because I was able to buy one narrower than a standard twin (you can buy actual twin size if you want), I am able to put this one in the back of my Honda CRV for quick overnights and road travel.THESE ARE WORTH THE SPEND (which isn't much) AND WORTH SHOWING TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW. So much better than your typical air mattress and no noisy air compressor!
M**S
A Game-Changer for Jeep Camping Comfort
I recently purchased this Self Inflating Sleeping Pad with its 4-inch ultra-thick foam and built-in air pump sack, and it has completely transformed my Jeep camping experience. Sleeping in the back of my Jeep has never been so comfortable! The pad inflates quickly and easily, providing a plush and supportive surface that truly makes a difference on rough nights.The ultra-thick foam offers excellent cushioning, ensuring a restful sleep without the usual aches or stiffness. Its compact design fits perfectly in the back of my Jeep, making it ideal for solo camping trips or even as an extra sleeping option during group adventures.Overall, this sleeping pad not only enhances comfort but also adds convenience and versatility to my camping gear. Highly recommended for anyone looking to upgrade their off-road sleeping experience!
F**K
UPDATE: FILL VALVE DESIGN FLAW
FINAL UPDATE: Fill valve continues to leak. I thought maybe I fixed it with some lube, but no. I wasted a lot of time using soapy water all over the pad looking for a hole. None found. Valve appears to slow leak as you can see with the soapy water bubbling up. I tried to find a tighter o-ring at the hardware store, but even a slightly thicker one was too big to get the valve back in the whole. My latest attempt, I bought a 1 1/4 drain plug from HomeDepot and it just fits in there. Don't know if it will hold up, it popped out once and leaked down once, but may be holding now. I WASTED A LOT OF TIME ON A POORLY DESIGNED PRODUCT at this point. I love the comfort of the mattress otherwise I wouldn't bother. If necessary, my final attempt will be to seal up the fill port with some sort of glue/epoxy and add an inflatable boat fill port somewhere else. If that doesn't work, I'l buy another mattress, probably a plain foam one that can't leak down. Don't be as stubborn as me, just return yours before the deadline if it leaks, or buy a quality foam topper and call it good.UPDATE: 2nd Trip and it deflated while sleeping on it. Fill valve design is clever but clumsy. The inner valve rotates internally with your fingers and you can take it out completely and see it is just a one way valve with rubber o-ring around plastic ring that it a little hard to position. Worked good for first 8 nights camping and several nights at home testing. Using soapy water I checked for a leak after it leaked down on me. Seems to be the fill valve design. I cleaned it and will probably put some vaseline on it to help seal in the future. The design allows it to fill and empty quickly, but I'd rather have a bullet proof screw type air valve that doesn't leak after a month of use. Could be user error, just make sure the inner valve is clean and positioned correctly. The outer cap is probably not intended as a seal, just a cover. Some lube on that inner valve seems like it do the trick for now. In comparison, my thermarest mattresses lasted years with no maintenance until either I popped them, or the valve started to leak. I hate to see a great product with an obvious design flaw when it could be better. I can't imagine that fill valve will last that long, but back in business for now.Original Review: Hope this lasts a while. The bottom is pretty tough material and the top is more of a sueded plastic feel to it. Top doesn't feel as tough as the bottom, but it is less slippery and I can see why they made it that way for sleeping on, very comfy. Hope my dog doesn't pop it. It is the perfect size for car camping. It would be huge and heavy to take backpacking but you could do a mile or two with it maybe. I got it for car camping though and think it is perfect. It would also serve as nice water float for lake camping since it is almost 4" thick. I guess that is why my air mattresses always get holes, because I use them as floats and other things. But this was cheap by comparison to a thermarest and appears to be at least as strong. You could probably patch the bottom or sides, but not sure if a patch would stick on the top surface.
L**Z
Fantastic pad so far!
Extremely comfortable! I'm 5'10 at 250lbs and it supported me very well. The bonus bag pump being built into the carrying bag is extremely useful. Perfect for sleeping in the car or a tent, probably too heavy for through hiking
C**C
I'm pleased-ish
Update: 3 months in, it developed a bubble on the top surface. The air valve is also a royal PITA to get into place to prevent air loss in the night. It's ok, it's still usable, but it's not 5 star quality.Original review:Easy set up, easy breakdown, easily fits back in the bag with enough room left over for my cot sheet, camping blanket, and mini air pump for deflation purposes.Arguably just as comfortable as my regular bed. For reference, I'm 5'10, 220 lbs, and I use this pad with a low profile zipper cot.
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