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[REVIEW] Bed Air Mattress by BestEVMod/EVVida

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After receiving the bed air mattress tonight, I decided to give it a test run and post some pictures of the process for a review. Figured you all may find it useful. Attached are pictures of the setup, measurements, wrap up, and stowaway. Please excuse my dirty garage.

Packaging:
I was pleasantly surprised how small the pouch is with the deflated air mattress. It stows away in the gear storage in the bed, about the same width as the middle section of the gear storage. I'm going to keep it there along with my mobile charger and Fanttik portable tire inflator.

Unpacking:
It comes rolled up in the pouch. After rolling it out on the bed, it seems to be slightly longer while deflated but it shortens a bit after inflation due to inflated inner cavities.

Inflation:
There are two air release valves on bottom of each side of the pillows. They need to be sealed and tightened prior to inflation. The mattress comes with a manual air pump that can be operated by hand or by stepping on it with your feet. I used my hands, took about 5 minutes to inflate. At first I thought it would have been easier with an electric pump but changed my mind after seeing it only took 5 minutes to manually inflate.

Size:
After full inflation, the mattress measures 52" wide by 74" long. Bed height is about 3" and pillow height about 5.5 inches. It fits the entirety of the bed without anyone on the mattress. The gate closes fine with the mattress inside.

Deflation/Repacking:
Deflating the air mattress is easier than inflation. Release the two valves under the pillows and the mattress will naturally deflate. I folded it back using the same folds it came with and rolled it up starting with the pump towards the air release valves on the pillow end. Put it back in the pouch and stowed it away in the gear storage.

Overall first impressions are good. It seems like a solid made air mattress and also comes with a few patches in case there is leakage. I think for the price, it's hard to beat since it's $90 compared to more well-known brands. Time will tell how it will hold up after numerous uses but I think it's worth the money for the occasional sleep in the bed when my wife is angry. ?

Product URLs:
Bed Air Mattress: https://ev-vida.store/products/bed-mattress-for-cybertruck?rs_ref=xFvJg2cX
Bed Mat: https://ev-vida.store/products/truck-bed-mat-liner-for-cybertruck?rs_ref=xFvJg2cX
Laser-etched stainless steel Cybertruck license plate frames: https://makerspacedude.etsy.com

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