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frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Dec 07, 2025 02:12 PM
frontpagephoinix | Staff posted Dec 07, 2025 02:12 PM

10" Intex Dura-Beam Standard Downy Twin Size Air Mattress

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Amazon has 10" Intex Dura-Beam Standard Downy Twin Size Air Mattress on sale for $9.51. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • Fiber-Tech Beam Construction: Thousands of high-strength polyester fibers for superior comfort, stability, and weight support without sagging
  • Durable & Long-Lasting: 10" raised design resists sinking or losing shape over time, unlike traditional air mattresses
  • Fast Inflation/Deflation: 2-in-1 valve with extra-wide opening (air pump sold separately)
  • Soft Velvety Sleeping Surface: Comfortable, waterproof, and easy-to-clean flocked top—perfect for guests or camping
  • Initial Stretch Note: Material stretches during first inflation (normal, not a leak); re-inflate and allow 2–3 nights to fully settle
  • Material: 93% PVC, 4% Rayon, 3% PET for durability and comfort

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Amazon has 10" Intex Dura-Beam Standard Downy Twin Size Air Mattress on sale for $9.51. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • Fiber-Tech Beam Construction: Thousands of high-strength polyester fibers for superior comfort, stability, and weight support without sagging
  • Durable & Long-Lasting: 10" raised design resists sinking or losing shape over time, unlike traditional air mattresses
  • Fast Inflation/Deflation: 2-in-1 valve with extra-wide opening (air pump sold separately)
  • Soft Velvety Sleeping Surface: Comfortable, waterproof, and easy-to-clean flocked top—perfect for guests or camping
  • Initial Stretch Note: Material stretches during first inflation (normal, not a leak); re-inflate and allow 2–3 nights to fully settle
  • Material: 93% PVC, 4% Rayon, 3% PET for durability and comfort

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Model: INTEX 64757E Dura-Beam Standard Downy Air Mattress: Fiber-Tech - Twin Size - 10in Bed Height - 300lb Weight Capacity - Pump Sold Separately

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I took three of these on a trip with my kids to Yellowstone over the summer. Overall they worked very well for car camping. They're probably twice as tall as they need to be to be comfortable even for a full grown man (6'1", 175lbs) so bottoming out was never remotely an issue. The thickness of the material was better than I expected and I wasn't worried about punctures from things like pine needles. There are a couple of things to be aware of though:

1. They're big. Twin is kind of an awkward size for camping, IMO, if you don't have a ton of tent space. We managed to fit 3 in a "6 person" tent and 4 would've been absolutely out of the question. Twin is also too small for two people to share (and sharing an air mattress has its own issues since movement is transferred so much). Also, I don't think this would fit in the back of a CUV like a RAV4.

2. They're heavy. Absolutely not a backpacking item.

3. No insulation. If it's cold you're basically sleeping on cold air and since you're compressing the sleeping bag insulation under you you're not getting much insulation there. We were very chilly waking up in the mid-40s even sleeping in sweats and bags I've taken down lower than that. You could throw a cheap foam pad underneath you which might help a bit in cooler conditions.

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Dec 07, 2025 04:14 PM
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yourr8Dec 07, 2025 04:14 PM
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good for camping?
Dec 07, 2025 04:57 PM
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ThriftyMint9233Dec 07, 2025 04:57 PM
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nice one. good price
Dec 07, 2025 06:05 PM
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Quote from yourr8 :
good for camping?
I think its better to get a queen size for stability but this is a good price. Honestly, I would just splurge on a slightly higher quality one but its always a tossup doing so because these things always end up leaking at some point. Having said that, I have one that was around $90 ten years ago. it leaks a little but never actually goes flat. It also has a built in pump so it can be reinflated throughout the night. My kids used it quite a bit when they were younger so it also acted as a trampoline. Its a rare case of getting what you paid for in todays overseas produced throwaway world.
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sgurusamDec 07, 2025 06:10 PM
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No pump. Need to buy separately.

Queen with pump and pillow is priced at $33. Looks good
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BYB6N...d0INT&th=1
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Quote from yourr8 :
good for camping?
I took three of these on a trip with my kids to Yellowstone over the summer. Overall they worked very well for car camping. They're probably twice as tall as they need to be to be comfortable even for a full grown man (6'1", 175lbs) so bottoming out was never remotely an issue. The thickness of the material was better than I expected and I wasn't worried about punctures from things like pine needles. There are a couple of things to be aware of though:

1. They're big. Twin is kind of an awkward size for camping, IMO, if you don't have a ton of tent space. We managed to fit 3 in a "6 person" tent and 4 would've been absolutely out of the question. Twin is also too small for two people to share (and sharing an air mattress has its own issues since movement is transferred so much). Also, I don't think this would fit in the back of a CUV like a RAV4.

2. They're heavy. Absolutely not a backpacking item.

3. No insulation. If it's cold you're basically sleeping on cold air and since you're compressing the sleeping bag insulation under you you're not getting much insulation there. We were very chilly waking up in the mid-40s even sleeping in sweats and bags I've taken down lower than that. You could throw a cheap foam pad underneath you which might help a bit in cooler conditions.
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Dec 07, 2025 08:47 PM
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yourr8Dec 07, 2025 08:47 PM
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Quote from Exmoor :
I took three of these on a trip with my kids to Yellowstone over the summer. Overall they worked very well for car camping. They're probably twice as tall as they need to be to be comfortable even for a full grown man (6'1", 175lbs) so bottoming out was never remotely an issue. The thickness of the material was better than I expected and I wasn't worried about punctures from things like pine needles. There are a couple of things to be aware of though:

1. They're big. Twin is kind of an awkward size for camping, IMO, if you don't have a ton of tent space. We managed to fit 3 in a "6 person" tent and 4 would've been absolutely out of the question. Twin is also too small for two people to share (and sharing an air mattress has its own issues since movement is transferred so much). Also, I don't think this would fit in the back of a CUV like a RAV4.

2. They're heavy. Absolutely not a backpacking item.

3. No insulation. If it's cold you're basically sleeping on cold air and since you're compressing the sleeping bag insulation under you you're not getting much insulation there. We were very chilly waking up in the mid-40s even sleeping in sweats and bags I've taken down lower than that. You could throw a cheap foam pad underneath you which might help a bit in cooler conditions.

good review! rep'ed, and I will pass. worshipworship
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TheBigCPabsterDec 07, 2025 09:28 PM
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Quote from Exmoor :

I took three of these on a trip with my kids to Yellowstone over the summer. Overall they worked very well for car camping. They're probably twice as tall as they need to be to be comfortable even for a full grown man (6'1", 175lbs) so bottoming out was never remotely an issue. The thickness of the material was better than I expected and I wasn't worried about punctures from things like pine needles. There are a couple of things to be aware of though:

1. They're big. Twin is kind of an awkward size for camping, IMO, if you don't have a ton of tent space. We managed to fit 3 in a "6 person" tent and 4 would've been absolutely out of the question. Twin is also too small for two people to share (and sharing an air mattress has its own issues since movement is transferred so much). Also, I don't think this would fit in the back of a CUV like a RAV4.

2. They're heavy. Absolutely not a backpacking item.

3. No insulation. If it's cold you're basically sleeping on cold air and since you're compressing the sleeping bag insulation under you you're not getting much insulation there. We were very chilly waking up in the mid-40s even sleeping in sweats and bags I've taken down lower than that. You could throw a cheap foam pad underneath you which might help a bit in cooler conditions.
Yes this is normal with air mattresses. They are cold. You need to have sufficient warm bedding to insulate your body from the mattress.

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mrbb008Yesterday 04:08 AM
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Quote from yourr8 :
good for camping?

Good enough for car camping. I took 2 of them to Zion for a week. It wasn't cold so we didn't even zip up the sleeping bags. They do leak a little bit but nothing too bad. If you like a super firm feel then you'd need to pump air every other day. For the price they are great.
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adamsw216Yesterday 04:32 AM
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Bought a couple of these when I had some relatives over and not enough beds/couches. Wife and I slept on them in our home office and they worked well for that purpose. We previously tried one of those memory foam roll beds and that was terrible (lots of back pain in the morning). My only complaint about these are, if you roll over a lot, they can make a lot of noise if they're up against another air mattress or a wall or something.
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DylanR22Yesterday 05:26 AM
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These are great. I slept on one for ~4 months in college!
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slicktomorrowYesterday 02:33 PM
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Beware these don't last long (several uses then loses air constantly).

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