At 66 years old and bad joints I ditched the 3” memory foam and went with these for my jeep and 4runner. Way more comfortable, lighter and pack so much smaller.
Only suggestion is stop including the pump with the product. Sell a more powerful pump and it will make it twice as fast and easier to deflate and you can get the mattress significantly smaller with a better pump. I certainly did not need 2 pumps with the 2 mattress purchase and the rechargeable one is way too weak. I use an Airhead brand 12 volt pump (looks about the same but yellow) thats for water toy towables. Day and night different getting them put away.
Worth every penny!
You don’t realize it, but unless the mattress fits around the nooks and crannies you end up with gaps and drafts and empty space that don’t support. I really didn’t wanna spend the money on this, but I’m sure glad I did. I even had to spend an additional $70 in duties to get it into Canada.
I started camping in 1970. I probably trashed 20 or more sleeping pads since then due to leaks or just no padding. This Deepsleep mattress seems to be a solution that will outlive me. It is more comfortable than my bed at home.
I've been camping with my old Moto gear for a while. 1" air mattress. I woke up sore as hell. We were at Overland Expo, and I picked my self up one of these DeepSleep Mats. BEST sleep ever! What a difference in a night. Best purchase I made at the Expo!
Right out the box this mattress has some pros and cons that I can see. It does not actually self inflate, you will need to inflate it.
I was impressed with how comfortable it was on my floor, cant wait to use it camping or for drive in movie.
I was previously using a Luno and the foam in the Deepsleep is far superior for comfort.
However, when it comes to an overlanding trip EVERY inch is important and this mattress does not pack small. It is half the coverage of a Luno, but packs down to twice that of a packed Luno. I had hoped it would pack down about the same size since its half of a mattress but it doesnt.
Packing it down can also be an issue. Its very difficult to get all the air out and roll the foam, vs Luno you just roll it up and the air flows out. Would highly recommend getting a mini vac for getting the air out.
It comes with a pump but it lacks the toggle to use both as vacuum and pump.
Hoping the comfort it provides will offset the extra space it takes up and extra work it will require to set up and tear down 14 days in a row.



