Queen Airbed Fitted Cover / Sleeping Bag

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Description

Queen-sized Rising Comfort Air Bed fitted sleeping bag cover. SAVE BIG! Fitted sleeping bag cover for Queen-sized Rising Comfort Air bed. AVAILABLE SEPARATELY: Queen-sized Rising Comfort Air Bed, Navy - word search in our Store for 'Queen Air Bed'. Fitted Cover

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  • Brand: Guide Gear
  • EAN: 0885344013868
  • Label: GUIDE GEAR
  • Manufacturer: GUIDE GEAR
  • UPC: 885344013868

Customer Reviews

Slightly disappointed...

2.0 / 5.0


Received and its a lot thinner than I thought. No bottom padding at all to keep the body warm.

Also I am glad I unzipped it to look before I washed it, as it came with some kind of animal hair or strange fibers all on the inside (looked like black dog hair).

It washed well though, but do to the thin-ness of the bottom sheet underneath the zipped top, my guest used the whole thing as a padding to sleep on top of instead of inside -- so that kind of defeated its "sleeping bag" purpose


Airbed fitted cover

3.0 / 5.0


A well designed product that is an excellent, INEXPENSIVE solution to a raised airbed for sleeping guests from time to time. It fits the raised, queen-sized air bed perfectly and its' price makes it very attractive. It is also very easy to store (comes in its' own bag) and ship.
The only drawback: it's not very warm. You'll definitely need an extra blanket or two with this.....unless it's hot outside.
Overall....a good purchase.


Poor quality

3.0 / 5.0


This is not accually a sleeping BAG, the bottom part that you lay on is just a thin peice of linen fabric which is disapointing if you have ever slept on an air matress on a cold night you know a lot of heat is lost through the bottom. Its also sewn very poorly. A great idea but not made well


RE: Not for camping without electrical outlet

4.0 / 5.0


Just get yourself a DC to AC inverter for $25 and you can pump it up with power from your vehicle. Xantrex Technologies XPower Micro 175-Watt Inverter #851-0178


Not for camping without electrical outlet.

4.0 / 5.0


I originially bought this bed for camping purposes. Sometimes you just get tired of sleeping on the cold, hard ground. You cannot tell from the product description, but this airbed cannot be inflated without an electrical outlet to plug into. There is no way that you can use a portable air pump to inflate this bed.

I have every intention of keeping the bed, however. I know that it will make a great guest bed. It is easy to inflate and deflate in your home and quite comfortable to sleep on. You can have it good and firm or nice and soft and it is pretty stable for rolling over in the middle of the night.


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