Different Styles of Camping Air Beds

At camping tradeshows held throughout North America most people tend to look more at camping gear and accessories than anything else. These tradeshows display a large variety of items that may be useful and handy and make your next camping experience a more pleasurable one. The one item that most people seem to overlook when it comes to camping equipment is the camping air beds. These inflatable mattresses can be the difference between a good night’s sleep and an aching back in the morning. You can find these camping air beds usually next to the tents and sleeping bags.

Outdoor enthusiasts who prefer to spend their nights outdoors in a tent in a warm cozy sleeping bag sometimes bring along an air mattress if they plan on sleeping in a tent for days at a time. Some people prefer a smaller air mattress because it takes up less space when packed and being carried. Others prefer a larger air mattress for added comfort and support. Some models have a pillow top to help support the head and neck which comes highly recommended recommended by professional physical therapists and US licensed chiropractors.

People who suffer from mild back aches and minor neck pain agree that choosing a proper camping air bed takes some time. Most prefer an air mattress that’s risen and twice as thick as standard air beds. They also prefer inflatable mattresses that have a pillow top rather than without. Senior citizens also like the extra thickness some camping air beds come in along with the pillow top.

These air mattresses that are intended for added comfort and support and are a little bit more bulky, come in a handy carry bag that includes all the accessories to properly inflate the air mattress. This makes it easier to carry around and transport. It also makes it easy to keep all the accessories together by keeping them in bag when not in use and prevents from losing important pieces.

Some of these air mattresses come with two intake valves, one being smaller than the other. The smaller valve is intended to inflate the mattress by mouth and is quite time-consuming. The larger intake valve is intended for use with a foot pump that comes with the mattress. If a mattress doesn’t come with a foot pump these large intake valves are designed to equip a regular hair dryer that has a circular opening and is able to blow cool air.

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