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Trespass Single Flocked Air Bed

Product details

  • Brand: Trespass
  • Catalogue number: 295/7319
  • Manufacturer's number: TP SINGLE AIRBED

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After folding and rolling your air bed, store it in a dry location to prevent the growth of mould. Moisture-free storage areas will help to preserve the fabric for longer.

If your air bed is new and feels like it’s sagging or losing pressure, this is a sign that it is stretching, not leaking. Simply reinflate the air bed until it reaches the desired firmness. It should maintain a constant pressure and shape within 2-3 nights.

This could be down to several reasons, such as small punctures, loose or faulty valve. 

  • If the air bed is new, it could be stretching. Simply reinflate until it reaches the desired firmness. It should maintain a constant pressure and shape with 2-3 nights.
  • Check for leaks in the air bed by listening for hissing noises or using soapy water to create bubbles that will form where the air is escaping.
  • Check that the valve is securely fitted or replace the valve to stop further deflation.

The weight capacity is the maximum weight the air bed can hold.   

  • For single air beds the average weight capacity is between 100-150kg.  
  • For double air beds the weight capacity is between 200-300kg.   

Please check the packaging or the user manual for further information.

To clean the flocked surface of your air bed, use a solution of mild soap and water. After cleaning the air bed, store it in a cool and dry place and allow too fully dry. 

IMPORTANT: Do not use harsh or abrasive chemicals to clean the air bed. Do not use a hairdryer to speed up the drying process as this could cause damage to the PVC material.

If you think you have a puncture, follow these instructions: 

  • Firstly, fully inflate the air bed.
  • Locate the puncture by spraying washing up liquid across the section of the inflatable that you believe to be punctured and look for bubbling, as air escapes.
  • Clean and dry the area.
  • Mark the hole.
  • Deflate the air bed.
  • Apply the patch to the punctured area and hold for 30 seconds.
  • Allow 30 minutes for the patch to settle and fully adhere.
  • Inflate the air bed and check that the puncture has been repaired. 

For more information see the follow video and blog 

How to repair a puncture on an Inflatable

Life Hack: Repairing a puncture on an inflatable


How-to videos

  • How to repair a puncture on an inflatable.

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