If durability and comfort on craggy ground is your ultimate requirement of a camping air mattress, look to this inflatable cot. Big Agnes uses high-quality nylon and TPU and offers a lifetime warranty, so you’ll sleep extra-well knowing repairs are covered.
On its own, the 6-inch thick, 78-inch long by 26-inch wide cot offers a comfy single mattress, but two can be placed side-by-side for partners to co-sleep or stacked up as a double-decker bed that’s easier to get onto and up from. It comes with an inflation sack in lieu of a pump, which is slower but does the job. It also has its own carry bag and packs down to the size of a thick yoga mat weighing under 4 pounds, for easy portability.
Pros
- High-quality materials
- Durability backed by a lifetime warranty
- Can be use solo, side-by-side or stacked
- Inflation sack included
- Extremely comfortable
- Lifetime warranty
Cons
- Pricey
- Inflation process is slow
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FAQ
How thick should a self-inflating camping mattress be?
The thickness of self-inflating camping mattresses varies from model to model, but if you’re an especially sensitive sleeper, as a rule, the thicker, the better. The thicker an air mattress is, the more distance between your body, uneven ground and uncomfortable rocks and sticks.
What are the disadvantages of inflatable mattresses?
Inflatable mattresses tend to be less comfortable than proper bed mattresses, but because it’s usually impractical to haul a standard mattress or even a foam pad around, inflatable mattresses usually are the best option for camping.
How do you stay warm on a camping air mattress?
The higher the R-value of a camping air mattress, the better it is for cold temperatures. Keep in mind that if you’re getting a mattress with a very high R-value, it can be used for four-season camping, but it may be too hot for especially sweltering summer nights. To add warmth to your camping air mattress setup, slide a mat under the air mattress to absorb the cold from the ground and add a warm sleeping bag or blanket on top.