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Our choice


There is no such thing as a perfect air mattress, but after six years of long-term testing, we are confident that the SoundAsleep Dream Series air mattress retains air after many uses. It was one of the most comfortable air mattresses we’ve tried (it didn’t noticeably deflate at night, so it provided better back support), and you can control the level of inflation. This mattress comes in twin, twin XL, full, queen, and king sizes, and because it’s higher than cheaper air mattresses, it was easier to put on than the others we tested. And the SoundAsleep’s built-in pump was quieter than any other mattress motor we’ve tried — a bonus if you don’t want to wake sleeping kids (or if you’re sensitive to noise). In the event of pump failure or mattress leakage, SoundAsleep also offers responsive customer service and a one-year warranty.
Finalist


Coleman SupportRest Elite Twin Raised Air Bed with Built-In Pump
The Coleman is as comfortable as other airbeds we’ve tried, but it’s cheaper and faster to inflate and deflate. However, its pump is noisier than the others and the mattress smells a bit like plastic out of the bag.
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*At the time of publication, the price was $85.
Besides being less expensive, the Coleman SupportRest Elite Double High airbed with built-in pump is pretty close to the SoundAsleep: it’s 18 inches tall and has a built-in pump, and Coleman’s customer service is responsive. We like that the Coleman includes a quick release valve for quicker breakdown, which the SoundAsleep lacks. We think it’s a great mattress, but not as good as the SoundAsleep. Coleman’s pump is louder and doesn’t have a power cord storage cubby, and we’re not sure it’ll hold up as well. We also noticed that this mattress had a strong plastic smell out of the box, and in previous tests, that smell lingered unpleasantly on our bedding. The Coleman is available in queen and twin sizes.
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