Reddit mentions of Eureka! Rio Grande Camping Queen Air Bed

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Eureka! Rio Grande Camping Queen Air Bed
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    Features:
  • Slumber comfortably under the stars just like you would at home with the Queen-sized Eureka! Rio Grande inflatable air bed that great for both car camping and unexpected guests at home.
  • Part of Eureka's patent-pending Camp Comfort Sleep System, the Stealth-Grip super-soft, suede-like fabric on the top and bottom of this mattress helps keep the bed and your sleeping bag from shifting during the night.
  • Rechargeable pump (120V AC + 12V DC) makes quick work of pump up the bed via the large reversible inflate/deflate valve.
  • Comfort features include an internal stabilization system that absorbs movement instead of transferring it side-to side, and an integrated raised pillow.
  • Air mattress measures 79 x 55 inches with a 6-inch height, packs down to a 9 by 20-inch stuff sack (included), and weighs 5 pounds, 3 ounces.
  • Eureka! found its humble beginnings in 1895 and today their camping gear gives you the freedom to have fun - from tents to cooking systems, and sleeping bags to camp furniture - reliable, easy-to-use, and packed with features campers care about.
  • Eureka! is part of the Johnson Outdoors family of products and manufactures tents, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, and more.
Specs:
ColorDark Shadow
Height6 Inches
Length79 Inches
Number of items1
SizeQueen
Weight5.19 Pounds
Width55 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Eureka! Rio Grande Camping Queen Air Bed:

u/aranamac · 3 pointsr/overlanding

I have an Exped Megamat Duo. I also have a Freespirit Recreation soft roof top tent. I am 6'5", 280 lbs, and a side sleeper. The mattress is incredibly warm, but too thin for comfortable sleeping. I wake up multiple times through the night with aches and pains in my shoulder and hips. My wife is 6'1", 130 lbs, and a side sleeper. She also gets very sore sleeping on the Exped. Additionally, the Exped is thick and doesn't fold up or deflate quickly if your tent doesn't have much tolerance for extra material inside. I don't know about Alu-Cabs, but they probably have a bit more space than my folding soft tent. We use it with the stock mattress that came with the tent and is very dense, tough, uncomfortable 2-inches of foam. Sadly, the Exped is going to get sold soon. If you're in Oregon or SoCal, you can buy it from me. REI also has excellent return policies, so you could order it and return it if it doesn't work. I love this mattress… except when I sleep on it. Maybe if I were a back sleeper it would be better. I think it would be brilliant for an average sized back sleeper, or a smaller side sleeper. I can't address your concerns about width with too much detail. Usually an air mattress can squeeze in a little bit at the edges.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BIKVTUK/ I just bought this air mattress, which is six inches thick. It's a bit more robust than cheaper Intex and Coleman air mattresses, but not as insulated as the Exped. The extra thickness looks like it will be much more comfortable for sleep. Slow to inflate. We've had a lot of wind and rain lately so I haven't been able to test it out in the tent. The material when deflated is also very thin, making it easier to pack up in a folding tent. Unfortunately, it is wider than your tent.

There might also be a solution here for you: https://denvermattress.furniturerow.com/dmc/Denver-Mattress/Overlander-Rooftop-Tent-Mattress/prod2840019/