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  2. 10 Comfortable Air Mattresses for Every Camping Adventure ...

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    We researched and tested and reviewed tons of air mattresses—including brands like Hest, Coleman, Klymit, and more—to find the 10 best picks for all types of camping.

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    Whether you’re investing in a rental property or updating your home to be renter-friendly, getting a good mattress for your bedrooms is imperative for garnering high reviews and getting repeat visi

  5. Sleeping pad - Wikipedia

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    Common air mattress: 0.7: US$10 Common 10 mm (3/8 in) closed-cell foam pad: 1.4: US$10 Advanced foam pad: 3.5: US$40 25 mm (1 in) self-inflating mat: 3.4: US$70 Advanced air mattress: 6: US$200 Down-filled air mattress: 9: US$200 50 mm (2 in) folding DIY EPS foam [3] 10: US$15

  6. Casper Sleep - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, Casper sued three mattress review websites which had written negative reviews of Casper products. [48] According to the lawsuits, the websites steered potential customers of Casper products to competing mattress companies, which Casper claimed is a deceptive advertising practice.

  7. Air mattress - Wikipedia

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    An air mattress as might be used for temporary guest accommodation. An air mattress is an inflatable mattress or sleeping pad.. Due to its buoyancy, it is also often used as a water toy or flotation device, and in some countries, including the UK and South Africa, is called a lilo ("Li-lo" being a specific trademark — derived from the phrase "lie low") or a Readybed.