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In this new era of
Overlanding, backcountry camping, and off-the-grid exploration, we know how important it is for your gear to provide comfort, keep water out, and set up quickly and efficiently. Self-driving artifact - Inflatable air mattress is must-have equipment for your Jeep travel and camping. The three-in-one safety valve can quickly inflate and deflate. Thrilling, you can prepare with confidence knowing you'll be sleeping comfortably on the ground or Jeep at an affordable price.
Key Features:
【Sturdy and Comfortable】This Jeep inflatable air mattress bed is made of PVC material and flocking derived from 6P ring material, with a thickness of 40UM, this air bed will provide you with warmth all night long, allowing you to fully enjoy the fun of outdoor camping, when inflated When more than 10 cm thick, the automatically inflatable air mattress can bear up to 550 pounds, more than 5000 collisions, and is ideal for 2 adults.
【Considerate Design】This Inflatable Air Mattress Self has a sealed design and will not be disturbed by air leaks, you can continue to enjoy nearly a week of family camping time, the child-proof design prevents your child from falling into the front seat while driving, it also can be adjusted according to individual needs to prevent the head from being hit.
【Easy to Inflate and Carry】With Electric Air Pump: 75W 12V included, our Inflatable Air Mattress can be inflated within 2 minutes. Packed into the storage bag, this inflatable air mattress is about the size of two umbrellas, making it easy to carry and freeing up more space for your other camping gear to keep you relaxed on the go.
【Multi-purpose Application】Car inflation is acceptable, quick inflation and deflation, the inflatable air mattress is perfect for camping, long trips, hiking, festivals, or family adventures, this air mattress does not require tent beds for camping. Once you find a safe parking spot, you can take a nap or overnight in the comfort of your car or truck without paying for a hotel room.
【Reliable Fitting】Combined with the inner structure of the Jeep back row, this inflatable air mattress will be very suitable for Jeep JK JL Unlimited 4-door. The self-inflating size of the inflatable air mattress is 76.77*55.12*4.05 inches. If sized to accommodate your Jeep, hatchback, minivan, or truck, this Insulated Sleeping Pad Backpacking Ultralight is also a great use on a tiring Jeep journey.
Specification:
Product Size: 76.77 x 55.12 x 4.05 inches
Weight:9.37 pounds
Material: Polyvinyl Chloride
Water Resistance Level: Waterproof IP68
Fitment:
- 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited 4 Doors
- 2018-Later Jeep Wrangler JL Unlimited 4 Doors
Package Include:
- 1*Set Inflatable Air Mattress
- 1* Pc Air Pump
- 1* Installation Instruction
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I figured this would be the most appropriate place to ask this since this is where all the traveling Jeepers hang out.
I'm looking to do a cross country roadtrip in december with the wife, and there will be a number of nights where we just want to crash and then keep driving in the morning. I know I can just get a motel for the night, but figured it would be a nice back up option...so...
Does anyone know what size inflatable mattress can fully fit inside a JKU with the seats folded down and the tailgate closed for 2 people to sleep? Going from NJ as far as Moab I think. We only have 2 weeks so I don't think Northern Cali is going to be doable.
Any advice camping in the winter in places like Colorado and Utah? I know temps will be below freezing on possibly/probably snow covered ground. The wife is reluctantly bending for me to take this little Jeep adventure with me, but I don't want her to be uncofortable. Of course some nights we will spend in a hotel so that we can shower, sleep in a warm bed, etc, but overall, I'd like to keep that to a minimum and really enjoy spending some nights under the stars in Jeep only locations.
Thanks for the help guys.
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I think you're asking a lot of your wife to sleep in your Jeep. It gets pretty cold in the winter time sleeping inside of a vehicle. Take a measurement of the back of your Jeep then check out the dimensions on some air mattresses.
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I have a tent (the Coleman instant) that is huge. Its the largest model and fits 8. It is almost as big as our first apartment in manhattan
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Coleman makes one that a lot of members use. TruckBedz was working on one. They are really nice.
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I have slept dozens of times in the back of my JKU, and are my thoughts.
First, anything in the back of the Jeep will be in the way. Simply putting it outside is not an option (weather, thieves, etc) - it will need to be moved to the front seats. If you have a lot of stuff, it will not fit. It is a PITA to move it all.
Second: the cold. It will be well below freezing - how will you keep warm? You can get gasoline fired heaters, but that may be pricy if this is a one time trip. Maybe one of the new "safe" propane heaters?
Third: security. Park someplace safe. I use campgrounds, large, busy hotel parking lots, Wal-Mart, etc. Be careful.
Fourth: mattress. No clue what size will fit. If it is inflatable, a double might. You'll have to measure. I use a Thermarest and it is perfect.
Fifth: with the seats down, the floor is not flat - the seat end is a bit sloped and there are huge holes where the hinges are. I created a second "stage" with storage under it to make the floor level and flat (half of it folds back so the rear seats can be used (//www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-w...torage-178549/). Also, if you never use the rear seats, remove them - Kilby makes steel panels that will make the floor flat.
I'd plan it and test it out first. When you are tired on the road, the last thing you want to do is spend half an hour getting the bed ready. With proper planning you could be asleep in a few minutes.
Hope that helps.
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Hmmm...you guys are starting to make me rethink this and hotel it, but it seems soooo.....un-jeep like.
BTW, I was not planning on pulling over on the side of the highway and taking a snooze. When I said sleep in the jeep with the stuff outside, I was talking about somewhere deep inside canyonlands, inside a national park in colorado in the middle of the mountains, etc. I was not going to sleep in the Jeep on the side of the i80 or in a town. I thought that inside the jeep, with sleeping bags and clothing it should be warm (keep it at 32 at least from ambient body heat)....sleeping bags are rated to 0. However, like I said, I have never camped in the winter, so I don't know how "bad" it is, and I guess I didn't pay attention to the fact that the jeep floor isn't flat.
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Given the choice, I'd do Motels, but I'm cheap :-).
I've camped in the cold many times - it always gets colder than you think and can make for a miserable night.
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A double air mattress works perfectly. I have used this for 7+ day camping trips before having built a sleeping platform. Just put the mattress in and inflate while its inside the jeep and it will conform nicely to the wheel wells etc. i have brought my wife along for a couple of nights and she said it was quite comfortable.
A good sleeping bag will help with cold weather camping. And leave the windows open a tiny bit.
Have a great trip.
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I've slept in mine down to 17�F outside temp.
I used a heating pad in the bag with me, powered by an inverter. It was nice and warm. I didn't like getting out of the bag in the morning, though. It was pretty cold in the Jeep. After the second cold morning, I just started the engine and let the interior warm up a little before climbing out.
An aux car
battery powered the inverter/heating pad for 5 nights without recharging.
Next time, I'll not use an aux battery, as the Jeep battery will get charged every day when the Jeep is driven.
The biggest drawback of sleeping in the Jeep on a cold night, is everything inside will be frosted, or wet, in the morning.
Maybe leaving a window open a little would have helped. I plan to make a little exhaust fan adapter for one of the windows. It'll be at the top, with the window raised up to
it. I think a computer fan will move enough air to prevent most of the condensation inside the Jeep. The fan I have in mind draws only 0.14 amps. It's worth a try.
I made the //www.jk-forum.com/forums/jk-w...torage-178549/ thing to make the back level. It makes a huge difference in comfort.
I'm headed out in a couple weeks for 5 more days in the woods for some trail maintenance. I'll post how the fan worked in preventing night time condensation.
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Can't speak on the matress as I can't sleep my 2 door...
But coming from sub zero Canadian winter camping, as long as you have the right equipment you will be fine. As long as you are warm enough you'll be fine. Look into real arctic sleeping bags and equipment and you'll have great nights! If I could sleep in my jk I would do it all the time. I generally sleep on pine needles so I imagine any matress that fits would be amazing haha