🌲 Sleep Like Royalty Under the Stars!
The Trail Outdoor Leisure Deluxe Self-Inflating Camping Mat combines luxury and practicality, featuring a 10cm thick memory foam core for ultimate comfort, waterproof fabric, and a self-inflating design for easy setup. With box wall sides for added support and a convenient carry bag, this mat is perfect for any outdoor adventure.
Brand | Trail Outdoor Leisure |
Colour | Grey |
Product Dimensions | 200 x 70 x 10 cm; 3.6 kg |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 180 Kilograms |
Special Features | Inflatable |
Item Weight | 3.6 kg |
M**E
So comfortable
Fits perfectly on the R&R bed. Inflates quickly and easy to store. I had the best nights sleep in the campervan ever !You can semi deflate for daily storage while camping and the proper deflate is not too bad when it’s time to go home. Fits nicely back in its bag. Worth it in my opinion. Great product.
J**S
Great mattress
Bought to take camping for a comfier sleep in our trailer tent. Not used in the tent yet, but have inflated it and tested it. It self inflated well and quickly and was comfortable to lie on. It went down and packed away with ease too. Can't wait to use it properly this summer.
J**I
I actually looked forward to going to bed while camping!
I've been camping for years and have been through air mattresses (don't even bother), foam mats (can feel the floor), sun lounger type beds (cold), foam mats on lounger (the mats slip) and then using a different - well known - brand of SIM for the last few years, one that claims to be 7.5cm thick. But as a side sleeper, I'd end up with sore hip and knee bones as they'd be touching the floor through the mat.This mattress impressed me straight out the box. The carry bag is made of a thick, brushed material, with a zip and carry handles (my other SIM bag is slippery and has one small velcro fastening, it's hard to grip when carrying and opens too easily).Next inflation/deflation - the valves have 3 functions, a wide open setting to fast inflate/deflate, and a stopper that can be spun to either allow air in or out.The first time inflating I left the valve wide open while setting up, just to make sure enough air got to all of the memory foam in all the corners as I have no idea how long it's been rolled up and stored. I then flipped the toggle to "air in" and gave a couple of blows to get my desired firmness. In all honesty I made it firmer than I like as I expected it to soften over night, but it didn't, it held it's firmness all night! The next night I let some air out and had it how I liked it.This leads me on to other big difference between this and my other SIMs. I'm used to having to open the valves every morning to let the SIM reinflate and adjust through the day as the tent heats up and cools down. With this one, once I'd inflated I didn't have to touch the valves again until I was packing up, and not once did my hips or knees touch the ground in the night.I slept on this with my 14 yr old, and at no point did we roll together or cause one of us to sleep on a weird air bump like you get with an air mattress.I used a fitted double sheet that was probably a tad too big, but the flocked layer on the top of the mattress stopped the sheet from slipping around, and I don't think a sheet was a necessity with how soft the flocked part is.To deflate I opened the valves to the wide open setting and folded the mat a couple of times to get most of the air out. I brought the bottom (the end with no valves) to the middle and pushed/knelt on it, held it down and folded again and squeezed/knelt again. While still kneeling I flicked the toggle to "air out" then unfolded the mat and started rolling from bottom to top, pushing the air from the mat. Then unroll, fold lengthways and roll again to put in the bag. Do the valves up before putting it in the bag.The flip stopper inside the valve was a game changer for me. I am so used to having to fully close a valve, roll untill there's a big air bubble, open valve and wrestle with mat. This made it so much easier that I'll probably pass the job off to one of the kids next time.It is a bit of a wrist workout, but all these kinds of mats are, so depending on your arm/wrist strength you may need to repeat the rolling process more or less than me.I was a bit nervous buying this as it is over £100 and there were only 3 or 4 reviews, but I thought, if it's rubbish I can send it back.I'm not sending it back and I'm actually going to get a couple of singles for my teens so they stop arguing who will share with me and I can have this all to myself!This was the first camping trip I actually felt well rested and didn't dread going to bed.
L**E
Inflates quickly
This fits perfectly in my Renault trafic, the cut corner is a great fit aswell. Deflation is a bit of a faff, ended up having to use a pump to get it rolled small enough to get it back into the bag. Very comfy to sleep on!!
S**N
Top-tier camping bed, a worthy investment
This review is for the standard double and I got it for a price of £133 at the time, only a couple of months after release in mid 2023, instead of the pricier Vango equivalent. Its been used as a replacement for a bog standard king size blow up bed and it is worth every penny. The self inflation is easy and although at first you'll find yourself wanting to inflate it further, it ends up being too firm, so the default self-inflate-ness is pretty spot on with 2 people sleeping on it, but you can easily whack an electric pump on it or give it a couple of blows for a few seconds max (theres not much air in it really). You can sleep on the entire width of the bed without rolling off the edge. It is quite literally like sleeping on a normal but premium mattress, is not cold in the night like most airbeds get and does not slowly deflate, staying inflated for the entire trip. The one-way, rotatable valves work excellently but my only gripe is deflation. Kind of like a pop-up tent - its great and easy to set up, but a bit of a pain to 'fold up' again. It takes some effort to get this thing down, with folds and rolls and then repeating it to get all the air out (making use of the one-way valves), making it a time-consumer when packing up but to be honest, its worth it for the sleep you have on it. When it is down the bag has enough room to fit it back in and straps keep it in shape. Its quite chunky, far larger than a normal blow up bed at about 40-45cm dia and 70cm long when packed away to its most compact, but isn't of any weight. Anyway, i would for sure recommend this if you want a cosy camping trip away and have the spare money and space to throw at it. Gone are the days of a bad nights sleep or waking up to a flat airbed whilst camping!
A**B
Far better than anything else I've tried
Far exceeded my expectations. Inflates quickly, deflates quickly, is extremely comfortable and is the perfect size for a micro camper. .Very happy.
C**Y
Really comfortable
Keeps air well. Really comfortable. Good quality. Would recommend.
A**R
Great fit in a T6 conversion with 115cm bed
Just arrived today - Easy to fold up and does exactly what it says. Material is nice and looks high quality. Bag is oversized so no hassle getting it back in bag. Away weekend so proof will be after a few nights on it but initial thoughts 5 stars , looks great and feels thick. Valves feel high quality too and easy to adjust amount of air inside it for firmness of mattress.
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