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The Intex 64417E Comfort Plush Elevated Dura-Beam Airbed is a queen-sized inflatable mattress featuring Fiber-Tech construction for enhanced durability and support. It inflates rapidly in about 4.5 minutes with a built-in electric pump, stands 22 inches tall for elevated comfort, and supports up to 600 pounds. Its waterproof flocked top ensures softness and protection, while the included duffel bag makes storage and transport effortless—ideal for home use or guests who demand premium comfort on demand.











| Size | Queen, Bed Height 22" |
| Special Feature | Flocked Top,Inflatable |
| Brand | Intex |
| Color | Gray |
| Product Dimensions | 80"L x 60"W x 22"Th |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bed |
| Included Components | Intex - 64417ED #2 |
| Target Audience | No |
| Model Name | Intex - 64417ED #2 |
| Capacity | 600 Pounds |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Item Firmness Description | Plush |
| Item Thickness | 22 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Intex Recreation Corp. |
| Top Material Type | Waterproof Vinyl |
| UPC | 078257304042 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078257304042 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 16 x 8.3 inches |
| Package Weight | 9.66 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 80 x 60 x 22 inches |
| Brand Name | Intex |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Part Number | 64417E |
| Model Year | 2014 |
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Great value even two years later!
I purchased this air mattress for when I traveled to friends and family’s houses. It meant I could take my own bed, own sheets, and knew what kind of sleep I would be getting. It’s big enough that my small child could sleep with me as well. It is easy set up. It is also pretty easy breaking it down and getting it back in the bag. Getting it in the carry bag does require some patience and you have to really fold it up nicely to make it fit accurately, but not impossible. I recommend really paying attention to how it’s folded the first time that you take it out to use it. I can say that I have now had it for a little over two years and I still love it! I am a larger woman and the first two years it never leaked any air. Granted I really only used it for travel and guests so that equals about 21-25 sleeps a year. It’s a nice firm sleep and I always slept very well on it no matter where I was and so have my guests. Now two years later I have had to sleep on it more frequently because I was moving. I have had to sleep on it for about the last 7 weeks and it does leak air now. I fill it before bed and 6-7 hours later it has leaked about 20-25%. It’s like the difference between extra firm and extra soft pillow top. What’s great is that you can just reach up and click the switch and inflate it while your still in it if need be. I will be back in my bed soon, but this has definitely gotten the job done. I will probably replace it soon, but I have been impressed with its quality. It fits queen size sheets well. I will say that flannel sheets seem to fit it better and give a more comfortable sleep. They just slide less than regular sheets on it. The carry bag leaves enough space that you can keep the sheets folded on top of the bed too which is nice when you are traveling. Oh and the height is great! My dad slept in it when he visited and he’s 6’3” with arthritis and it was high enough for him to get in and out of and be comfortable. He’s also a bigger guy and he was comfortable and felt supported. I hope this helps because I think it’s been a great bed!
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Disappointed to Very Pleased
A disappointment. The Airbed was ordered, based on the "Relax It's Not Leaking" data and the claim the Intex "stretches". Therefor, well in advance of it's use, we setup in a spare bedroom. Religiously, the Dura-Beam was checked and filled as suggested. Sadly, when used by holiday guests, by AM the firmness was lost and if too close to the beds edge you'd experience the feeling you may fall off. The concept is great, yet, if not functioning as intended, some one needs to investigate why. I ignored similar comments on inflation/deflation, my mistake. It appears we will have to return this item.To be fair, when "inflated" the bed felt comfortable to me and then guests. The sheets did stay on. The built in pump is incredible. If the refilling was not continuous and on going, we would keep this bedroom in a tote bag stored in the closet for future use. There may be a problem with this version. I noted, despite the size is queen, it sell for much less than the full size Intex Comfort Plush Elevated Dura-Beam Airbed.=================================Update: The item was returned and a new one sent in it's place. Amazon can not be beat for their policies on returns. Thank you Amazon for being an honest cyber merchant.My hope is this mattress stays inflated for a reasonable amount of time before a booster shot of air is required. Will update this review after a fair amount of trial time with the replacement. When inflated, if it stays inflated for the night, it is a great spare bedroom in a box that is very comfortable. When deflating, the center appears to remain some what firm but the mattress starts to deteriorate from the edges inward. If you are near any of the edges you could be ejected to the floor while asleep.==================January 19, 2017 UPDATEThe replacement guest bed has been up/inflated since receiving. It has only needed two booster shots of air over the past 20 +/- days. For some reason ( and I have no idea if this is correct ) I felt the intake must be handled by some type of rubber diaphragm and despite the valve is maxed to the right, it's possible air may seep out at the fill/deflate hole. I put a piece of tape over the hole .. easy to remove if a booster shot is required. The bed has maintained pressure save for the stretch factor and the two booster fills. It's a keeper. We slept on it over the weekend and it was very comfortable.============================February 7th 2017- almost 30 days and all air is well and staying filled. Have not turned on since January. I keep the tape over the fill hole. Maybe the company could make that hole threaded and have a cork of some type folks could screw in to insure there is no leaks from there. Just a though. Final word - Very Please with the guest bed.
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