Coleman Dura Sleep Single Airbed



Details & Specs
Lighter, stronger and better puncture resistance, the Dura Sleep XL Single airbed from Coleman will change the way you view the reliability of an air filled mattress.
Sleeping space for one, the specially developed laminate composite material offers increased levels of puncture resistance and strength whilst being up to 45% lighter than normal PVC airbeds.
The Comfortsmart coil system provides superior support when compared to standard airbeds and firm edges that you can sit on. Finished off with a soft bonded surface fabric and a Wrap ‘N’ Roll storage bag the Coleman Dura Sleep XL Single airbed is as useful camping as it is for an overnight guest at home.
- XL Single size
- 47% more puncture resistant than PVC
- Up to 45% lighter than PVC
- 25% stronger than PVC
- Firm Comfortsmart coil system
- Soft face fabric
- Wrap ‘N’ Roll storage system
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hi- if i preorder will it be this pictured model- the light blue one above? just that i have seen on their website this model has been superseded by a khaki green one with slightly different features. ideally i am after the exact one pictured. thanks
G'day Michael,
That's right. This current model is being cleared as there is a new model available as you've mentioned. If you are to order this one, you'll recieve it in the blue colour as listed. Keep an eye on the clearance banner in the top right corner of the product page as currently there are only 12 left.
I heard that airbeds do not insulate from the cold well. Any experience on how this one holds up in winter camping?
G'day Drew,
Great question. It's hard to answer this one as there are many variables when it comes to climate and insulation. The air beds don't insulate as well as foam self-inflating mats or technical hiking mats which have a down insulation filling. In saying that, air beds like the Coleman Durasleep are quite thick, so it's a fair bit of space for the ground temperature to penetrate before reaching you.
Thanks for the response Ben. I know it is difficult. My wife's current airbed is Coleman 4 in 1. We configure with the 2 airbeds on top of each other. The major winning point with her is that it probably only compresses about 40 %. (when inflated hard). This enables her to swing out of the airbed and stay sitting. It is pity that the video doesn't show this feature. Problem with the 4 in 1 is that it goes down a little overnight and in the morning the compression is too great.
Is this airbed better than active aerobed for camping thanks
The specification does not mention pump.
Or is there a narrower version that will allow two to fit? I can see from the measurements of the width of this bed and the tent that two side by side will be 12cm wider than the space in the tent. But... in real life? Can you check for me?
I see "Coleman DuraRest Single High Airbed" at: http://www.coleman.com/product/durarest-single-high-airbed-twin/2000019511 so "Dura Sleep XL Single Airbed" is better than "Coleman DuraRest Single High Airbed" ?
When i sleep in this airbed (outdoor in winter with temperature range: ~ 0*c - 10* c ) so, this airbed insulate well and i am not cold ???
We already have the Aerobed Active Queen Airbed. Will the pump that came with that fit this Coleman airbed?
Some mattresses seem to be rated at 100kg, others at 295kg. Is this one you can drive a moped over? Thanks.