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Low air beds are ideal to take on a camping trip. They are easy to move around and take up less space in your tent. The raised air beds will also work, but you will not have as much room in your tent and they are more difficult to move around. Make sure that the air bed you choose is battery
operated with a built-in pump. All you need to do with a battery operated air bed is to take it into your tent, unroll it and pump it up.

Of course, some people may tell you that they already have a pump that plugs into the cigarette lighter in the car. You may, of course, pump up an air bed in this manner, but you end up pumping up your bed outside of the tent, then attempting to bring it into your tent, which makes for a very
cumbersome task. You may even have trouble getting the air bed into your tent if the door is quite small. In fact, some people have even damaged their tent doors while trying to bring the mattress through the door. How much more convenient it would be to have a built-in pump that operates on
batteries! You would roll your bed into the tent and pump it up in the location where you are going to sleep. Then when you are ready to leave, deflate the bed, roll it up and carry it through the door. What could be more simple! If you haven't yet purchased an air bed for your camping trip, it is worth a little extra money to purchase one with a battery operated built-in pump.

If you want to outfit your air bed with sheets, most sheets used on regular beds will work, as the top of the air bed is textured so that it keeps the sheets in place and they will not slide off.
 

 


 

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