

🛌 Elevate your camp game—comfort meets conscience in every inflated inch!
The Sierra Designs Queen & Single Camping Air Bed Mattress redefines portable luxury with its durable TPU construction, integrated pillow, and rapid battery-powered pump. Measuring 77.9" x 55.9" x 10.2", it supports up to 400 pounds while folding compactly for effortless travel. Ideal for car camping and travel, it combines eco-friendly materials with premium comfort, making it a must-have for millennial professionals who demand both style and sustainability on their outdoor adventures.










| ASIN | B08JVKVFRJ |
| Additional Features | Built-In Pillow, Portable, Quick Inflation |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,462 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #132 in Camping Air Mattresses |
| Brand | Sierra Designs |
| Brand Name | Sierra Designs |
| Capacity | 400 Pounds |
| Color | Blue |
| Construction Type | Airbed |
| Cover Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,412 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Air |
| Included Components | Pump |
| Item Depth | 10.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 77.9 x 55.9 x 10.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 77.9"L x 55.9"W x 10.2"Th |
| Item Firmness Description | Medium |
| Item Thickness | 10.2 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Air Mattress |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sierra Designs |
| Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Model Name | 2-Person Airbed |
| Model Number | 90432020-COS |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Layers | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 77.9"L x 55.9"W x 10.2"Th |
| Size | Queen |
| Special Feature | Built-In Pillow, Portable, Quick Inflation |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bed, Sleeping Pad |
| Target Audience | Adult, Parents |
| UPC | 054003827386 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 400 Pounds |
M**E
Exactly as expected!
TLDR; Comfortable, portable, durable, full-size (not queen). Highly recommend! I will not penalize this air mattress for being as advertised. It should not be called "Queen size" but the measurements are listed, and if you did your homework and read the reviews you know it's actually a full size. I went on a 2 week camping trip, and was looking for a smaller mattress than the Sable full size which is what I will be comparing this to. The walls of my tent come up at an angle, so a taller mattress means it has to sit farther from the wall and take up more space. For some reason mattress companies assume that if you are sleeping alone, you must be short. It's prejudice, but who's speaking up for the little people? I digress. Sure there are one or two twin xl mattresses on the market, but they were all too high off the floor. After moving it far enough away from the tent wall so that it wasn't touching the side of the tent or looming inches from my face, I might as well find a short full size mattress. Enter Sierra Designs! I didn't measure the mattress, but it fit perfectly in my tent, and being nearly 78" long (advertised) my feet didn't reach the end (I'm 5'11" 220 lbs). I didn't expect it to be comfortable with all those divots in it, and when I sat on it, I sank almost to the bottom, but laying down with my weight distributed across the mattress gave it just the right amount of give. It was very comfortable. I also didn't notice much noise from turning over on it. It was quiet. It folded up nicely when I was ready to pack up and go. My biggest complaint is that it you have to be fast when airing it up. As soon as it's full, drop the pump, put the plug in it and start screwing it shut. My second night, I woke up with the mattress almost halfway deflated. I thought I had a hole, but I aired it up, made sure both plugs were screwed in tight, and haven't had any problems with it since (6 more nights at various campsites). Compared to the Sable full size air mattress, Sierra Designs is almost a foot shorter about half the height, doesn't have a built in pump, folds up smaller and more easily, seemed slightly more comfortable, less firm maybe. Comfort is subjective. Overall, I was very pleased and would highly recommend this mattress as a single individual needing a little more length, and less height.
L**J
More durable than regular air mattresses
This is absolutely the best air mattress for camping. This is the second one we bought. We still have our first one and it hasn't had holes and we've had it for 4 plus years. You spend more money up front but you don't have to buy a new air mattress every summer, which is what it feels like happens when you buy cheap ones. It's also comfy and not as noisy plastic when you are rolling over in your sleep. I don't love the little pillow bump but it does keep your pillow from rolling off the top of the bed. It comes with a great air pump. It's really easy to inflate and deflate with the pump in stores relatively small.
D**I
Comfy mattress, not as big as a true Queen Size
I am editing my review as of 6/7/2021. Pros: -Baffles and divots on surface of imattress helps for bed to conform to shape of body. Most importantly, it makes the mattress more comfortable than not having baffles and divots (It is much much more comfortable than the alps mountaineering vertex). I had both side by side, and the alps mountaineering vertex has a somewhat flatter surface than the sierra designs. the alps mountaineering is also more rigid and therefore not as comfortable as the sierra designs. -The sierra designs has a built in headrest. The alps does not. -The bottom surface on the sierra feels different than the top surface that you sleep on. Im not sure why, but may be there is a function for this feature???? The alps surface is the same on the top and bottom surfaces. -The Sierra designs has a valve on the side wall of the bed at the foot side. The alps bed has the valve on the underside of the bed, which is a design flaw. The alps bed is therefore annoying to inflate and deflate. -No PVC or pthalates. -Blows up within 4 min (with BOTH valves off, you add a majority of the air. Then, you add the first valve which will allow you to add more air at aa slower rate too avoid over-inflating the mattress. When fully inflated, you add/close the 2nd valve--the Boston valve is made of two valves that will cap each other.)l -deflates quickly and seems sturdy. -held air over 3 days at temperatures around 55F at night outdoors and without having to re-inflate -Has no chemical smells out of the box. -Air pump is battery operated and works so far after 3 uses. -Inflated, it weighs 4.9 lbs on my scale ( which may be a pro or con to some people) *The sierra designs is THREE TIMES CHEAPER and more comfortable than the alps mountaineering mattress! Cons: -With my retractable measuring tape, I measured 54.25 inches wide and 77 inches long with the mattress fully inflated. This may or may not fit certain 2-3 person tents depending on the floor layout of your tent. (alternatively, the alps mountaineering measures 55.5 inches wide and 80 inches long with the mattress fully inflated). *Unless you are 6feet 5 inches or higher, you may not need the 3 inches of bed length. The con is that it is NOT a true queen size mattress. -Still has some bounce when someone moves/tosses/turns but not as bad as the alps mountaineering -Not as comfortable as a traditional home mattress but more comfortable than other inflatable camping mattresses (as subject to my own opinion). **Edit on Dec 13th 2021: held air very well at 2 nights of camping at 31F. -Be sure to close both valves tightly so that you dont lose air. The tag attached to the boston valves says to ensure that both valves are closed tightly to avoid losing air (in a previous autumn camping trip i noticed that the mattress was losing air. I thought either the valve was bad or i had a leak. Before packing up camp, i noticed that i could turn the valves a little bit more to close them. Then in a winter camping trip, I made sure the valves could not be turned clockwise any further and this time the mattress held air for 2 nights. -Also note that this mattress is not insulated!!! For cold winter nights, buy a reusable queen size mylar emergency blanket/tarp for about 15 dollars (buy the thicker, foldable mylar emergency blanket, NOT the thin crinkly/disposable one.). Place it between you and the air mattress. On our 2nd night of camping, The mylar blanket served as a good barrier between you and the cold air that was held in the mattress. It made a difference compared to our first night where we didnt add the mylar blanket and we felt the cold air coming into our backs as we slept. We placed the emergency blanket between a fitted bed sheet/blanket and the air mattress, for the preference of feeling a cotton bed sheet over mylar. The temperature was 31F on both nights. -As of 10/1/2021 i stopped using the battery operated pump that came with the mattress. I now use a 3rd party pump that is powered by the cigarette lighter on your car since it is more powerful. The electric cord pump delivers air much faster than the battery operated pump (even with a new set of batteries).
T**.
Great for car camping!
My partner and I use this for car camping and it’s been great for us! It’s very comfortable to sleep on and very easy to both inflate, deflate, and add or let out air if we need to make adjustments. We’ve been using this for a couple of years and haven’t had to patch anything up yet.
A**G
Comfortable!
The Sierra Designs Queen & Single Camping Air Bed Mattress is incredibly comfortable and a game-changer for our camping trips! We opted for the queen size, and it provided ample space for a great night's sleep in our tent. The air mattress inflates quickly and easily, and it’s surprisingly durable, holding up well throughout our entire trip. What really stands out is how comfortable it is compared to other camping mattresses. It offers a firm yet cushioned feel, so you wake up without any aches or discomfort. The quality material feels sturdy, and the mattress stays inflated overnight without losing air. Whether you're camping in a tent or just need a comfortable option for your car, this air bed makes camping much more enjoyable! Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a good night's rest outdoors.
G**M
Perfect!
This is the best air mattress I've ever bought. It is maybe a little smaller than a queen but not by much. Extremely easy to set up BE ADVISED it does not come with the batteries you need for the pump. I was a little annoyed by that at first but after a night sleeping on this I didn't care anymore. The whole thing is compact and easy to transport. The pump is powerful enough to quickly inflate the bed but is lightweight and fits in the hand. It also isn't too loud, you could use the pump at midnight and not really upset your camping neighbors. I threw a foam mattress pad over the top of the inflatable and it's more comfortable than my old real mattress. It also stands up to substantial weight without extreme deflation (total weight 450lb + 19lb cat) and a decent amount of rolling around. 10/10 this mattress was worth every penyny.
L**S
Love it, but not a queen
Great air mattress, however, it’s definitely not a queen as advertised. I bought it for camping trips and will continue to use it as it holds air and does not leak. It’s definitely a lot more comfortable than sleeping on rocks. Quality is good as well. Does require 4 D batteries for the pump (not included)
R**Z
This is a surprisingly comfortable air mattress!
My wife and I found this is very comfortable. In our tent it fits well. Tent sizes vary so check that out. It is far better than two single air mattresses side by side. The material seems very durable. That is good as it does not include a patch kit. Like all thick air mattresses it will bottom out if you sit on an edge. It requires a lot of air to inflate. Blowing it up without a pump is out of the question. The 4 D cell pump that comes with it is the weak part of the package. While it is less noisy than I expected it is noisy. Worse is it is so slow and it has to be held in place while working. Four new Duracell batteries which were tested right out of the package with a high quality load tester verified they were good. They were transported in a separate plastic bag to protect them. I got the feeling the pump was never going to get the mattress inflated is any reasonable time. Because I didn’t want a noisy pump I took a good manual pump along. It did the remaining 80% in a fraction of the time the battery pump had been running. That being said, my advice is to get this double wide mattress and get a good manual pump. I don’t know how to advise making certain another pump will fit the mattress. My pump has several nozzles and one fit. I am very happy we are enjoying camping with this mattress.
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