Rigorously tested to ensure that it’ll survive the rough and tumble camping lifestyle, the Coleman Queen Double High Quickbed Airbed is also perfect for rolling out when you’ve got family or friends crashing at your place.
Made from heavy-duty PVC for strength and a rayon flock top for warmth and to keep bedding in place, this airbed provides you with both durability and comfort – so you get the best of both worlds. The double-height creates a mattress-like-experience and will fit the queen size sheets you already have. The PVC is puncture-resistant, so you can get it out for your guests, or take it with you
Don’t make your houseguests sleep on your dodgy futon, the Coleman Quickbed Airbed is the way to go for overnight visitors, or for yourself on your outdoor adventures.
what is the difference between this and the coleman all terain queen? and which is the newer model?
G'day Josh,
In terms of size and shape both of these airbeds are the same. The newer All terrain version has the following features that make it slightly different to the Quickbed version.
My partner and I are planning to go camping for the first time ever and thus thought a pop up tent might make the experience less stressful and now we’re considering this air bed or sleeping mats.
G'day Kathryn,
Unfortunately not, due to the height of the mattress, it won't quite fit inside this tent. We'd suggest having a look at a self-inflating mattress option that will sit closer to the ground, and therefore won't be affected by the curve of the tent sides.
I’m after a mattress with s bag for storage.
G'day Lisa,
The Coleman Queen Double-High Quickbed Airbed does come in a carry bag. To be totally honest with you though, I've always struggled to get them back into the bag that they come in, so it might be worth your while looking at investing in a slightly bigger bag to save yourself some headaches.
We need two singles. Do you have any singles in the double high range
G'day Cathran,
Unfortunately, we don't have any double high airbeds in a single size I'm sorry to say.
Hi. Do you need the Coleman Airpump to inflate this mattress? Or will any Airpump work?
You don't need a Coleman specific air pump, Mandy. The valve is what's knows as a common Boston type, and most pumps that are made for the purpose of inflating air mattresses will have a fitting that will suit.
What are the pros and cons of the materials used? How does partner disturbance compare if one partner us about 30kgs heavier? Is one bed more durable than the other?
Hi Jo, the Dura Sleep is made from material (Duratec laminate composite) that is more puncture resistant than PVC which is what the Quickbed is made from, and it’s also a couple of kilos lighter than the Quickbed so it'll be easier to transport. We’ve had good feedback about weight distribution from both of these models, but I’d have to say that the Dura Sleep may have the edge overall in terms of durability and weight. Keep in mind with all air beds, some will distribute better than others – but you can’t avoid partner disturbance altogether.
I'm wondering if I will be cold using an air bed matress when I camp? Is there anything I can do if this is the case?