
Save £20 on double air bed that's ‘so comfortable' and ideal for camping
Avoid aching backs and bad nights sleep whilst camping out or visiting friends overnight with Silentnight's double air bed that's 'so comfortable' and 'inflates quickly'
You never get a good night's sleep quite like you do in your own bed, but when you're away from home it can be much harder to get comfortable, especially if you're not staying in a hotel. Whether you've got a family camping trip planned, are heading off to a festival, or just want to visit your friends for the weekend who don't have a spare bed, an air bed is a quick and easy way to avoid the aching back and bad sleep that comes with sleeping on the floor.
If you're looking to nab a bargain on one, the Silentnight Air Bed Double with Built in Pump is the perfect pick, and right now it's even more affordable than usual. Amazon has slashed the price of all three sizes, taking a single down from £59.99 to £44.99, a double is now £54.99 rather than £69.99, or you can save £20 on a kingsize, which is now £54.99 reduced from £74.99.
Unlike other inflatable mattresses which can require your own lung power to blow it up, the Silentnight one comes with a built in electric pump which allows you to inflate it in minutes. When deflated, it fits comfortably inside its handy storage bag, making it easy to carry and taking up minimal space in your car or bag.
Anyone who has slept on an air bed will know that they aren't always the most comfortable, but the Silentnight Air Bed has been carefully designed with a beam construction to support your whole body while you sleep. It also features a flocked top layer, which not makes it cosier to sleep on, but prevents your sleeping bag or sheets from slipping and sliding when you move.
It comes with a free puncture kit included, and you'll also get Silentnight's one year guarantee to make sure it lasts and works just as you need it to. You can also pick up other air beds at Go Outdoors, with different size options to choose from, as well as high rise options to make sure you're well above the chilly ground when you sleep. Argos also has a great affordable option for those on a tight budget, with the Bestway Air bed Flocked Double Air mattress available for £20.
However Amazon shoppers have been thrilled with the Silentnight Air Bed, with one saying: 'Guest was so comfortable on it.'
Another agreed: 'I love this airbed I bought it to stay overnight at my neighbours as their flat is only one bedroom and I found it really easy and quick to inflate and deflate and so comfortable to sleep on. I've also got it in case I have visitors to stay overnight.'
Whilst a third praised: 'Inflates quickly and pretty much stayed at the same level all night. Folds into bag for easy storage.'
However one mentioned: 'On using this bed for the first time inside my daughter's flat as an extra bed. It kept going down throughout the night. It had a puncher at the side of the bed. Which I was very disappointed to find after only one use. The bed is very comfortable, and the built in pump is great, which was a good job as I had to keep pumping it up, but I was hoping it would be more durable and I would not have to use the puncher patches that came with the bed straight away.'
Whilst others said: 'Inflates and deflates very quickly 2 mins approx. Hole where plug and cable are stowed could do with being a tad bigger as it's quite tight for putting away and tricky getting out. Very comfy with soft top. Quite large so needs fair amount of free space to fit comfortably.'

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