
Intex
The Intex 67769ED queen‑size Dura‑Beam Deluxe Comfort‑Plush air mattress offers a high 13‑inch profile, 600 lb weight capacity, and a built‑in QuickFill Plus electric pump for rapid inflation and deflation, making it ideal for guests, camping, or temporary home bedding.
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$52.59
Average
$57.74
Lowest
$37.44
Highest
$88.07
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Intex 67769ED for its firm, supportive feel, high 13‑inch height that eases entry and exit, flat plush top that reduces pressure points, and the rapid, one‑button QuickFill Plus pump. They also note its sturdy Dura‑Beam construction and convenient carry bag, while pointing out that the surface material may be prone to tearing and the mattress can stay overly firm for those seeking a softer feel.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the quick inflation, high profile, and stability of the mattress, especially appreciating how easy it is to get onto and how supportive it feels for firm‑sleepers. Recurring complaints focus on the potential for the surface material to rip if mishandled and the limited ability to achieve a softer feel even after deflating.
Common Complaints
Material tearing when mishandled, excessive firmness that cannot be fully softened, and occasional concerns about durability of the surface over extended use.
What People Are Saying
“surprisingly strong with few drawbacks.”
How It Compares
vs. Intex Dura‑Beam Standard series (queen)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the 67769ED when height and weight capacity are priorities; stick with the standard series for a lower‑cost option with acceptable performance.
vs. Intex Twin Air Mattress (10‑inch, 300 lb)
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Disadvantages
Select the 67769ED for queen‑size needs, higher capacity, and faster setup; opt for the twin model for solo camping or budget‑conscious users.