AeroBed Premier Comfort Zone Raised Queen Air Mattress | 
| Brand: Aero
List Price: $359.00 Buy New: $244.92 You Save: $114.08 (32%)
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Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 870
Color: Teal Size: Queen Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 78 x 60 x 24
MPN: 49613 Model: 49613 UPC: 760433496138 EAN: 0760433496138 ASIN: B000U5O3DK
Release Date: July 18, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Relieves pressure points for more restful sleep | | • | Orthopedic Research Institute seal of approval | | • | Inflates in under 3 minutes | | • | Patented Quick Air Release Valve deflates the bed in under one minute | | • | 78"x60"x24" |
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Product Description The AeroBed Premier Series incorporates the latest technology to take comfort and quality to a whole new level. AeroBed Premier Raised lifts you off your feet with added height of a regular bed. AeroBed Premier Raised is over three times as high as the original AeroBed, with a 24" high sleep surface. Perfect for those guests who prefer to sleep in a "regular" bed: Features: The next best thing to giving your guests your own bed! Over three times the height as the original AeroBed, with a 24" high sleep surface. New One Touch Comfort Control Wand for easy inflation and personalized comfort adjustment. Includes thick, washable mattress cover and dust ruffle. Two-year limited express warranty on pump and valve. Convenient carry bag included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 38 more reviews...
Bought 2, Both Leaked December 17, 2007 H. Thompson (Silver Spring, MD) 33 out of 35 found this review helpful
When searching for an air mattress. I quickly turned to Aero Beds due to their excellent reputation. HOwever, I have bought 2 mattresses and they both started leaking air after 18 months of occasional guest use. With the first bed, I just thought I had a lemon. But now the second one has started to leak as well. It is a shame that a bed that I paid 260 dollars for only lasted about 5 family visits (no kids might I add). So I paid an average of 52 per visit. For that I should have just paid for a hotel room.
Love the Aerobed Premier December 31, 2007 RoseThompson (Baltimore, Maryland) 24 out of 24 found this review helpful
AeroBed Premier Comfort Zone Raised Full Air Mattress I love this bed. I recently moved and want a temporary bed until I decide what type of bedroom I want. I am over 60, and cannot sleep on the floor anymore. After using two imitations of the Aerobed, I decided to get the real thing. It is just like an actual bed, and you can raise or lower the mattress to fit your comfort style. I like a firm mattress, and I raise it to the firmness that I like. Don't settle for the cheaper imitations, get the real article!
good travel bed February 8, 2008 legato 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I'm a college student and bought this bed because I got an apartment and didn't want to take the time to find or move a giant mattress -- boy did I make the right choice! This bed is great. It keeps air, firm, and I put a egg-crate cushion on top of it to make it even better. I have to re-pump the air a tiny bit every 2-3 days but it takes like 10 seconds. It can definitely hold its air for a night though. I'm excited to take this with me when I graduate to wherever I decide to live. It will definitely keep me going until I settle down somewhere. Hopefully it will last. Dressed in 400 thread count bedsheets, it's both stylish and functional. I've been sleeping on it every night for the past 3 weeks and haven't run into any problems. It's good even for two people and feels like a real mattress for, um, sleeping. :) Update: 11/24/08 Well I'm wrapping up my undergrad and these bed has done its job more and not less. I've slept on it almost every day for 9 months in all indoor weather conditions (hot/cold) and it's still holding strong. Bed still does NOT leak air! Here are a few problems I'm having now. I weigh 135 lbs and the bed [full size] is beginning to sink in, but I don't blame it since I doubt it wasn't meant for every day use. Despite it sinks in, it doesn't really effect 1 person and you can't even feel it. I don't even notice it. However when you sleep with two people you can notice it sinking in (my girlfriend is 115 lbs). In the beds defense air may also play a role. I live in a room that fluctuates between 62 and 70 degrees. Please take these weight and elemental analysis into consideration when you purchase this product. Overall I still think this product is more than suitable for 1 person long term every day use. For two people, I suggest you not use this on a daily basis... fine for weekend guests though. Would still recommend this to a friend, probably a TWIN size though. And yes, I'm taking this to apartment post-undergrad with me :)
Easy to Use and Comfortable November 10, 2007 C. Jones (Kirkland, WA) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
We purchased the raised, queen-size Aero-Bed for guests and also to take to our grandchildren's house when we visit - they don't have a guest room. We've previously used the queen-size non-raised Aero-Bed. The raised bed is heavier & bulkier to carry, but certainly easier to get in and out of once it's setup. Setting it up and taking it down couldn't be easier. It fits easily into the carry case and comes with a soft mattress pad, so all you add are sheets, blankets and pillows. In the morning it had lost a little air, but this didn't create a problem. I'm glad we bought this and expect we'll get a lot of use out of it.
Perfect! November 25, 2007 John (St. Paul, MN) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Easy to inflate and deflate (as simple as pressing a button). It takes about three minutes. It is at semi-regular bed height; so no getting down on the ground. Mattress pad and bed top work perfectly together, which results in no slipping, bunching or coming off. It is durable, even with kids sometimes jumping on it. The only bad thing I can say is that it is a bit heavy, but it is still very portable.
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