Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone Review

Google
  Web ConsumerSearch.com   
Reviewing the Reviews Home Category Index Shop Newsletter Search About Us

Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone Review

(*est. $100 to $200, depending on size) Compare Prices

This page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Air Mattresses which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.

What the reviewers like:
  • Inflates in 60 seconds
  • Comfortable
  • Easy to fold and store


What the reviewers don't like:
  • Only nine inches off floor

Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone review highlights

We find the best reviews of the Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone and other Aerobed models at Consumer Reports - which includes this mattress in an inflatable roundup - and The New York Times. We also checked owner reviews on Amazon.com and InfomercialRatings.com.

In reviews, the Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone (*est. $100 to $200, depending on size) places second only to the Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone Raised (*est. $200 to $300, depending on size), which inflates to a height of two feet instead of the less expensive bed's height of nine inches. Still, reviewers say the Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone is comfortable and easy to set up, inflating automatically in about 60 seconds. They also say it folds and stores much more easily than its raised counterpart. If price is an issue, though, you might want to investigate the budget Home Trends Raised Air Mattress (*est. $40 to $60, depending on size), which reviewers also praise.

Also see full report: Air Mattresses

Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone Reviews
*In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).

1. Consumer Reports
>> Details/Subscribe
Mattresses in Minutes for Overnight Guests
Editors of Consumer Reports
Nov. 2004

Consumer Reports has a panel of 18 testers sleep on four inflatable air beds, including three mattresses by Aerobed and one by Simmons, with an emphasis on comfort and how easily the beds inflate.

2. The New York Times
Treating Guests to a Cloud of Comfort
Michele Slatalla
Dec. 22, 2005

After interviewing experts at AirMattressInfo.com and Recreational Equipment Inc., the author receives an unspecified model of Aerobed and a self-inflating REI bed. Her teens test the two mattresses: "The air mattress filled in seconds to become a comfortable, puffy muffin of a bed."

3. Amazon.com
AeroBed Premier Classic Reviews
Contributors to Amazon.com

The Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone receives positive reviews from owners posting here. We read only two complaints - one consumer received a bed with a leak, and the other didn't find it comfortable.

4. Infomercial Ratings.com
Aero Bed Reviews and Ratings
Contributors to InfomercialRatings.com

The two Aerobed mattresses listed on this site both do well with owners. Most of the over two dozen reviewers give Aerobeds high marks, with only a handful complaining of leaks or sags.

Also see full report: Air Mattresses




Aerobed Premier Comfort Zone Review