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"The Northwst Territory air bed is easy to inflate with it's large valve opening, you can even doing it on lung power in a few minutes. The bed is more comfortable than beam construction beds and pleasant to sleep on. The only problem I had was within a week it popped a hole at one of the dimples on top. I tried patching it with the included patch, not easy to do considering the curved surface. The patch looked like it was one properly but the mattress would still continue to loss air. I finally gave up and got another brand."
"The bed inflates easily, and folds up easily, but it wouldn't take the weight of a very big person. We used it for a 110 pound teenager, but it wouldn't comfortably support his 190 pound parent (some bottoming out went on). We've only used it on one camping trip, so we can't say anything at this point about durability. It would be easier to put a sheet on it if the valve could be pushed into the body of the mattress. So far it seems an okay bed for what it is."
"I am on my third air bed in less than a year. This one is the second of this brand. If not for the inexpensive extended warrantee it would not be a good value. However, for a purchase of around $20 that can be replaced (should it fail) over the course of a year it proves to be a good value. I camp just about every week, so it gets a lot of use."
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"This air mattress has got to be the worst one on the market. It's made out of flimsy/cheap vinyl. The whole mattress has a design flaw as I now have 5 holes ALL ON THE SEAMS. Upon the first hole, I went out and bought "Loctite" vinyl glue (Best glue you could ever use to patch vinyl/plastics) and patched all of the holes up with more vinyl. Don't even bother trying to use the piece of **** excuse for a patch they give with the mattress. Also, the holes appear on the top side of the mattress, to which you have to use a chemical such as nail-polish remover to get the blue "plush" (crumbly ********* off before you can patch it. It's really sad because it's all I have to sleep on at the moment and it seems like everyday I find a new hole. IT WILL NOT HOLD THE WEIGHT OF TWO AVERAGE ADULTS thus making the queen size completely pointless. I ensure the topmost safety precautions to prevent any holes from occurring due to ignorance. No cats are allowed in the room, no children are allowed to jump on it, no food is eaten on it, I vacuum around it on a daily basis, and of course there are no sharp objects or lit objects around it. It's simply a piece of ****. I wouldn't be surprised if it was made out of scrapped vinyl/plastic. Quick buck for the manufacturer I suppose. DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY!"