May savings event. The XL is usually $329.99 on Costco's online website (even more expensive on other sites). With $60 off, comes out to $269.99 (Green OR Black).
I've been waiting for this to go on sale and thought others might be interested.
Limit 10 per member. Specifications Brand Disc-O-Bed Dimensions - Height 43 in. Dimensions - Length 82 in. Dimensions - Width 39.5 in. Maximum Weight Capacity 500 lb. Model 30502BOEP Weight 90 lb. Online Only Online Only
Model Number:
30002BOEP
Product SKU:
100237869_7000000000000000534
Dimensions - Height:
43 in.
Dimensions - Length:
82 in.
Dimensions - Width:
39.5 in.
Maximum Weight Capacity:
500 lb.
Model:
30502BOEP
Online Only:
Online Only
Weight:
90 lb.
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May savings event. The XL is usually $329.99 on Costco's online website (even more expensive on other sites). With $60 off, comes out to $269.99 (Green OR Black).
I've been waiting for this to go on sale and thought others might be interested.
Last year about this same time we got the Timber Ridge version for $99 ( normal size not xl I assume)
We use it exclusively for kids sleep overs though so far it's very heavy as mentioned so might be good for a longer duration car camp as well. I wouldn't say it's more comfortable than an air mattress, but if you team it with a sleeping pad it's perfectly serviceable.
It's held up fine for a year and maybe 10ish nights of kids sleep overs ( 15-16 year olds mostly up to about 200lbs ) and no issues. We were using air mattresses before this and they kept deflating in the night.
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We use it exclusively for kids sleep overs though so far it's very heavy as mentioned so might be good for a longer duration car camp as well. I wouldn't say it's more comfortable than an air mattress, but if you team it with a sleeping pad it's perfectly serviceable.
It's held up fine for a year and maybe 10ish nights of kids sleep overs ( 15-16 year olds mostly up to about 200lbs ) and no issues. We were using air mattresses before this and they kept deflating in the night.
edit: I meant these are not meant for backpacking, perfect for car camping!
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