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BETTER HABITAT SleepReady Portable Floor Mattress & Guest Bed | 3" CertiPUR-US Memory Foam | Roll out in seconds | Twin, Single, Kid | Guest, Car, Camping, Dorm, Travel Essentials | Waterproof | 1 yr
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 190.5L x 63.5W x 7.6Th centimetres |
Colour | Blue |
Material | Memory Foam Cotton |
R**A
Perfect for camping and in house use
I got this product nearly 1.5 years ago. And got chance to use it this year. This has to be one my perfect purchase. Very easy to assemble and pack back into its bag. I love the foam mattress which is very comfortable. I would definitely recommend this if you need to go camping or sleep on floor it’s very comfortable.
H**A
Buen colchón, para emergencias y de uso cotidiano
El colchón me gustó, recomiendo poner una sábana para evitar que se ensucie la funda principal, el tamaño es el de una maleta grande y el peso es pues es más o menos considerable como para cargarlo en caminatas largas, pero si usas transporte no debería haber problema, en caso de tener que viajar de emergencia, recibir visita o hacer un viaje en carretera largo, puede ser de utilidad para estar más comodo.
S**N
Money well spent!
I originally bought it for a Telsa road trip camping. It was perfect. It fits great in my Tesla 3, is ideal for one person sleeping, and has enough room to share with my dog. So comfortable. Since then, I've found several other uses. Lightweight and easy to carry with the carrying case. Easy to set up and roll up after. So comfortable!
A**R
BEST MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS AVAILABLE
THREE OF MY HIKING FRIENDS HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED THIS MATTRESS AFTER I BROUGHT THIS ON OUR LAST HIKING TRIP. WE ALL AGREE THAT THIS IS A MUST HAVE PRODUCT TO HAVE AROUND THE HOUSE. NOT ONLY IS IT PERFECT FOR HIKING AND CAMPING BUT IT IS A GREAT BEDDING SOLUTION FOR A GUEST. WHY MY FRIENDS AND I LOVE THIS MATTRESS:HIGH QUALITY AND COMFORTABLE MEMORY FOAM - GREAT BALANCE BETWEEN COMFORT AND SUPPORTEASY CAREEASY TO PACK UP/STORE/HIKE OR CAMP WITHLOVE THE CARRY BACKPACKPERFECT WEIGHT FOR TRANSPORTHIGH QUALITY ZIPPERS AND BUCKLESWATER RESISTANT FEATURE THAT ACTUALLY WORKSASK THEM A QUESTION - THEY ACTUALLY CARE!! GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE.YOU CAN TELL THAT THE DESIGNERS PAID ATTENTION TO EVERY DETAIL DURING PRODUCT DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT! ENJOY THIS GREAT PRODUCT!
J**N
Spendy but worth it (for some)
While admittedly not something you would be able to take on a backpacking trip, for most other kinds of camping it would be perfectly suitable. So, let me start with basic description of the pad.The pad is a piece of memory foam that measures about 3 1/4″ thick, 73″ long, and 36″ wide. Surrounding the pad is a fabric cover, with black nylon on one side, and a kind of grey faux terry-cloth on the other. This cover easily zips off for washing (machine wash safe).Nylon straps are sewn into the back side (the black nylon side) of the cover, with buckles, making it easy to roll up and secure. It also means you can’t lose them. It has a carry strap to make it easy to handle in this configuration.Back side, showing zipper (center bottom), as well as straps and buckles for rolling up.When rolled up, the pad measures about 16″ in diameter and 38″ wide. This can vary, depending on how tightly you roll it. For storage, the rolled pad goes into a nylon bag.Unlike most other things you get nowadays, the manufacturer did not skimp on the bag size. The rolled-up pad fits quite easily in the bag, which I particularly like. Most sleeping bags, tents, tarps, blinds, gazebos, awnings, and anything else camping-related that comes in a bag require you to stuff them back in the bag. Not this. In fact, there is enough spare room for me to throw a tightly-folded wool blanket in the bag with the pad.The bag has carry strap that allows you to easily sling it over a shoulder.My experience with this pad has been great. I have, of course, used this pad while camping in my truck. Combined with a good sleeping bag, it does an excellent job preventing a lot of heat loss from beneath. On top of that, well, it’s memory foam. So, it’s far more comfortable to sleep on than a thin piece of closed-cell foam or no pad at all. It’s also a lot less noisy than an air mattress, and not prone to leaks like air mattresses are. One thing I have noticed is that using it in cold weather causes the foam to become quite a bit more stiff. It is still comfortable nonetheless.Beyond camping, the pad has been useful in two other situations. First, when I have overnight guests, I pull out this pad. I don’t have a guest room, so unfortunately, guests have to “rough it” on the living room floor. The pad makes this a bit more comfortable. So, you could use this for your guests, for your kids’ sleepovers, etc. Second, in preparation for moving, I have most of my belongings packed up, including a bag over my prized queen-sized mattress. I had intended to move in the very near future (and perhaps still may), so my intention was to move the bulk of my stuff ahead of time and “camp” in my current house until I made the move. So, I am currently sleeping on this pad full time. I have to say, I really don’t mind it at all. But, I prefer a firmer mattress anyway, so this doesn’t feel all that different. It’s actually very reminiscent of my old rack mattress aboard ship, although this one is a better, memory foam version (not to mention it’s never in a berthing with 39 other people).In case you hadn’t gathered by this point, I do like this pad a lot. But, let me tell you about some of the negatives so you don’t get the idea I can’t be objective. First, there is the price. As a piece of temporary furniture, it is not the cheapest. At $159.95, this is more of an investment than the $20.00 Wal-Mart air mattress you may keep on hand in case of company, or the inflatable pool float that doubles as an air mattress. You have to know you’re going to get a lot of use out it, otherwise it just isn’t worth it. For a casual weekend camper, it isn’t such a big deal to have one or two nights of poor sleep, because they will be heading home to their nice warm bed at home afterwards. So this probably isn’t for those types (unless you’re also the type that likes to have expensive accessories). However, spending a few weeks on the road at a time, and adding in the occasional day (or week) of hard work in the wilderness, I find it easy to justify the importance of a good night’s sleep.The next drawback is the size. It is not a huge drawback if you’re planning for it. But obviously, this takes up much more space than your average closed-cell foam camping pad. It is a rather bulky item. So, if your car is already full of stuff when you go camping, you may not have space for this pad in there too.I think that’s really it. I mean, there is the fact that it gets firmer in cold weather, but I don’t think that’s really a negative. It’s just a thing that happens. It’s still far softer than any of the other types of portable mattresses or pads. Even compared to an air mattress. So, if that was a negative to you, I’d say you probably should look into getting an RV with a regular inner-spring mattress in it. Because that’s probably the only thing softer in cold weather.Overall, I have no problem recommending this product to someone who is looking for a sleeping pad for this particular type of use. I wouldn’t recommend it to everyone. But, I do think it is a good quality product. Despite the cost, I have been very satisfied with it, and don’t in any way regret spending the money I did on it.Full disclosure – I was not compensated for this review. I purchased this product at full price.
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