King Koil is a mattress brand most famously known for its innerspring and memory froth beds. But the company also makes air beds that it claims are easy to use and durable, and, most importantly, elevate the on- the- go resting experience by furnishing back support and promoting good posture. We wanted to see if the King Koil Luxury Raised Air Mattress, which is backed by the International Chiropractors Association, lived up to the hype. So, my hubby and I inflated the queen- size blow-up bed in our living room and bivouacked out for a many nights. We tested it together and independently to see how it handled differences in weight distribution. And, of course, we checked how well it deflated and folded back over. Then’s our review of the top- rated inflatable mattress.
Firm but still molds to the body
Very easy setup
1-year warranty
Pump interferes with fold, doesn’t fit well in the bag
Deflates more slowly than it inflates
Manual valve for on-the-go use can leak
Design: Designed to feel like a real bed
Though the manufacturer lists the measures as 60 x 80 elevation, the King Koil model we entered was 61 by 81 elevation, just slightly bigger than a traditional queen bed. My hubby and I felt at ease and had just as important space as we do in our own bed. With a 20- inch height, it has an elevated design that made us feel like we were sleeping on a traditional mattress. All by each, once it's set up with coverlet and pillows, this mattress does n’t give you the print of a temporary bed.
Like numerous other mattresses on the request, the King Koil has ananti-slip bottom, so we did n’t have to worry about the bed sliding around throughout the night. We loved the raised sides of the mattress. They ’re made of crowded PVC, which is perforation- resistant and, as the brand claims, further durable. We set up them a bit softer and flimsier than the rest of the mattress. nevertheless, the sides framed us in and helped us stay put all night long.
The King Koil bed also features a erected- in air pillow, which is on the pump side of the bed. The brand claims that it's for ultimate comfort. In proposition, it's a thoughtful intention, but it raises much lower than utmost factual pillows. So if you, like me, prefer a big, ethereal pillow, the brand’s intertwined bumper wo n’t cut it. That said, if you're traveling and want to travel light( er), it’s surely an charming detail.
I love that you can stow the electrical cord in the erected- in storehouse, which is also enclosed. Not only can you put the cord down to fluently slip on the fitted distance, but you can also hide the cord for a neat setup.
The redundant primer stopcock, which is placed right next to the erected- in pump, means that you can also use the mattress outside or on the go. This is a nice touch for those who want a blow- up mattress for boarding passages. That said, the stopcock does get in the way of the fitted wastes, and it’s easy to snap open. Not a big deal, but commodity to flash back .
Setup Process: Seamless setup with a slightly slower deflating process.
The erected- in, high- speed pump makes the King Koil air mattress a breath to install. Really, we just turned the snoot and sat back — the mattress did the rest for us in lower than 4 twinkles. Plus, for a high- capacity 120V AC motor, it’s fairly quiet.
Note that the pump retracts so that you can lock it in and not have to worry about accidentally turning the switch and deflating the mattress. The cord is long, which meant we could set it up where we actually wanted — a nice perk point.
Deflating the mattress was just as easy, but not as quick. Though it starts off fast, the air escapes more slowly toward the end. Overall, it was still a quick and seamless process, though.
King Koil’s Enhanced airbed technology provides the mattress with a coil ray construction that offers proper weight distribution. This results in a establishment mattress, which is great for spinal alignment, with a mild earth, which is great for relieving pressure points. The queen size can support up to 600 pounds.
Overall, the mattress felt sturdy and kept its shape, but it had a nice fender feel that veritably important reminded us of our Casper mattress. There was a slight brio to it, especially when we originally laid down. But the mattress ultimately felt like it was contouring our bodies veritably nicely( this is especially true when I laid down by myself), which helped us keep a good resting posture. And we could tell in the morning — when my hubby and I woke up, we felt rested and did n’t have any pangs. It makes sense The King Koil air bed is one of the many inflatable mattresses championed by the International Chiropractors Association.
The sueded top of the mattress is leakproof and caloric soft. It’s nice because it keeps the wastes in place and provides a nice and warm satiny sense when you lie down. Between that and the bed’s softer earth, we did n’t feel the need to add a bedcover or mattress crusher for redundant comfort.
The one debit is the redundant stopcock. It’s an fresh exit point for air to blunder out, and it happed to us. Once we figured out how to secure it shut duly, it was fine, but it needed some strength. Note that some online pundits noticed slow leaks, although it was n’t our experience overall.
Final Verdict
The King Koil Luxury Raised Air Mattress seems like a splurge, but if you’re hoping to provide a temporary bed that feels like home, then it’s worth it. It’s firm, but it molds to your body for great back support and posture. It’s also easy to use and more durable than many on the market.