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The Kelty Good Nite air bed inflates quickly and easily fits in most camping tents.
| Average weight: | 10 lbs. 5 oz. |
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| Average weight - metric: | 4.68 kilograms |
| Design type: | Inflatable |
| Dimensions: | 78 x 60 x 5 inches |
| Dimensions - metric: | 198 x 152 x 13 centimeters |
| Insulation: | Air |
| Packed size: | 16 x 15 x 8 inches |
| Sleeping pad shape: | Rectangular |
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| Kelty Sleep Well Air Bed with Rechargable Pump - Queen | $99.95 |
These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| Therm-a-Rest Compressible Pillow Medium Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | $17.95 - $22.95 | |
| Kelty Lunar Double-Wide +20 Sleeping Bag Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | $189.95 | |
| Kelty Sleep Well Air Bed with Rechargable Pump - Queen Hiking & Camping > Air Mattresses | $99.95 | |
| Kelty Sleep Well Air Bed with Rechargeable Pump - Twin Hiking & Camping > Air Mattresses | $89.95 |
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| Green Chili |
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| Size | Color |
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| Green Chili | |
| Queen | 59.95 |
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Comfy sleeping for 2 | |
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| I bought this air mattress so I could save cash on hotel rooms by camping- to allow more mountain biking trips. One thing I didn't like about camping in the past was feeling like I was laying on a pile of rocks...and that is completely fixed with the air mattress. The size/weight is fine for packing in a car, but if you want to go backpack camping, you'll probably want to get something quite a bit smaller/lighter. They need to improve the foot pump, though. It is cool that it is included and it works; but I timed the inflation and it took a solid 15 minutes of steady foot pumping to inflate. Part of the issue is that the pump has too much blow-by, where some of the air gets pumped out the "intake" hole. If they improved the one-way valves to make the pump more efficient and sealed the seams better, the pump would probably be much faster. | |
| 2 Wheel Rider at REI on 06/15/2009 | |
Great mattress package! | |
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| We replaced our old mattress for car camping with the Kelty. It's a queen vs. a full size yet much smaller for packing due to its thickness. The 5 inches of air was plenty and the bed was quite comfortable! In the past we've used a double-pump hand pump to inflate which took some time but was better than blowing it up by mouth. The foot pump is a dream comparatively. Of course it takes a few minutes to do - it's not a plug-in motorized pump - but is by far much easier than a hand pump. We'd not rather have to rely on electricity or batteries. The storage bag is ideal as well, especially for an organized camper/traveler! Loved it all!! | |
| KrissyAwana at REI on 10/06/2009 | |
Decent Mattress, Abysmal Foot Pump | |
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| Building my car-camping arsenal after years of backpacking. In looking for a mattress, saw this Kelty at the local REI and was fairly excited at the cost/value promise; I debated the manual foot pump, but decided to go that direction - after all, that's what Dad did on our camping trips growing up. On getting it home and inflating for the VERY FIRST time for a backyard camp-out, the top of the footpump snapped in half, rendering the pump absolutely useless. Ended up blowing it up manually, which is a heck of a thing to do with a queen-sized mattress. And the size fits very nicely in the small end of my Flying Diamond 6, which is exactly what I was looking for. Once inflated it was great; but if you can't inflate it reliably with the pump that's included, you're stuck! I've used my share of foot-pumps, and this one's just plain cheap and/or poorly made. Going to look at other models with electric pumps. Bottom line - decent mattress, extremely disappointing construction on the inflation device. Just glad I was in my backyard and not at a campsite where failure would have been WAY more frustrating than it was. | |
| bruchster at REI on 06/14/2009 | |
simply bad mattress | |
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| Ok. I've never had an inflated mattress for camping before and look like never will. I have a Z lite pad for my hiking trips, but last weekend I decided to take my 3 year old toddler to a campsite for her first over-night trip. I thought that I'll be ok with this mattress for my entire family. First, I set up a pump and asked my nephew to finish inflation while helping to pitch another tent. Two minutes later he told me that he broke the pump and sure he did. I do not know how, but the plastic part of the pump cracked in half. Ok. I used my mouth. Everything was fine. Mattress was inflated and comfortable. Around 1 am I woke up because I felt the ground. I was not happy; I had to add some air. Then I did it at 4am and 7am it was partially deflated again. It was the worst camp night I've ever had. The only useful thing is a mattress bag. I am going to return it tomorrow. I'll buy therm-a-Rest sleeping pads with universal couple kit. | |
| romazin at REI on 07/22/2009 | |