Coleman 4-in-1 QuickBed review
Coleman Quickbed 4-in-1 is the most versatile air mattress on the market. There is nothing quite like it out there. It can be used 2 single high twins, one double high twin or a single high King.
Just a few years back this airbed was in the top 2 camping air mattresses out there. Today, rated at 88 / 100 overall and 92 /100 in the category of value for money, it is still in the top 5 choices among camping air beds.
Today, we’ll analyze all it’s advantages, shortcoming, take a look at its ratings and how it compares to other top models in its class and price range. By the end of the review, you’ll hopefully know which of these models is right for you.
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Ratings
The main "selling points" of Coleman 4-in-1 Quick Bed
PROs of the Coleman 4-in-1:
CONs:
It's one of the TOP Coleman models, with the other two also being in the top 5 camping airbed on the market - the Coleman Cot airbed with side tables and the Coleman SupportRest Double High.
You can see their reviews below:
Air retention of the Coleman 4-in-1 QuickBed
It keeps the air where it belongs
Coleman QuickBed features their signature AirTight technology, which means that every single mattress is factory-tested for possible leaks before leaving the production line.
The material of choice for this model is durable PVC, allowing the bed to preserve your firmness settings even in rougher environments.
The advanced Double Lock Valve serves two purposes. It allows for an easy deflation and prevents air from leaking out of the mattress. It's called "double" because it features two layers of anti-leaking protection.
What does this mean for you?
Coleman QuickBed is extremely adaptable to all the exterior circumstances. This means that you can use it at home, but also during your camping trips. Whatever purpose you have in mind, rest assured that this model will keep the air right where you want it, inside the bed.
Comfort or the Coleman Quickbed EasyStay
Successful compromise
It's a well-known fact that outdoor air mattresses aren't particularly comfortable, but that's the sacrifice we're willing to make to assure not waking up on the ground in the morning. Coleman QuickBed manages to compromise between the two offering supreme comfort AND outdoor viability.
Comfort-related specifics
The top of the bed is flocked with soft rayon, a material made of purified cellulose fibers primarily extracted from wood pulp. To be honest, rayon is considered to be a semi-synthetic fiber, but it's still much better and more natural option than, let's say polyester or nylon.
The Coleman signature ComfortSmart coil technology is also incorporated into this model with 46 coils in each of the mattresses. This ensures a proper body support while you sleep, preventing inconveniences like muscle soreness, misaligned neck and spine, joint pain and pressure points.
The AirTight system also "remembers" your firmness setting, preventing any changes throughout the night.
"This inflatable bed achieves a perfect balance between comfort, durability and puncture-resistance, allowing you to use it indoors but also during your camping adventures"
Durability and longevity
Is the material reliable?
As we already mentioned, this bed is completely made of PVC, which is one of the staples in the manufacturing of air mattresses. The material is heavy-duty, making this model extremely puncture-resistant. This is what enables it to double as a camping mattress. Note that Coleman has an exclusive PVC formula only applied to their products and hidden from other manufacturers.
The pressure level is capped at 600 lbs for each of the two mattresses.
What about the plasticizers?
In the early days, everybody used to work with plasticizers. They were cheap and enabled the manufacturers to make the PVC malleable. FYI, PVC is a very tough material and needs additional chemicals in order to shape it to a particular design. Plasticizers, especially phthalates, were perfect chemicals for the role. As our public knowledge of the phthalate grew, we realized just how dangerous they really were. Coleman doesn't use them in their production process anymore, but they did in the past. The controversy followed by a lawsuit in 2009 was the final nail in the coffin of this harmful era.
Is Coleman 4-in-1 QuickBed worth the money?
One of the best price-value ratios
The sheer utility and versatility of the mattress were enough to give it 92 / 100 in this category, even without all the additional features it has.
This category tends to be a bit vague and subjective, which is why we combine the experiences of our featured testers and customers who used it in order to form the final grade. 92 / 100 is among the highest grades we've ever given in this category and it established a trend for Coleman products since their bed with cot is also an exceptional investment of your hard-earned money.
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