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Coleman’s Nightlight Airbed for camping kids

By Jude Garvey

16:07 February 5, 2008 PST

Coleman Nightlight Airbed
 Photo courtesy of The Coleman Company, Inc.

Coleman Nightlight Airbed Photo courtesy of The Coleman Company, Inc.

Kids love camping but as soon as the sun sets, the great outdoors can seem a little scary, especially when they have to crawl into a dark tent. The Coleman Company has come to the rescue with their Nightlight Airbed, a kid's camp bed consisting of a comfortable 8-inch thick air-mattress with a built-in nightlight. The 3-LED nightlight lasts for 8 hours, so it will provide a reassuring glow long after the campfire has died down.

The Nightlight Airbed has a built-in air pocket which safely stores the 3-LED nightlight and the air coils provide full body support for a restful night’s sleep. Built for the outdoors, it is made of durable, puncture-resistant material but has a soft suede-covered top. Featuring the Coleman Airtight System, the airbed is guaranteed not to leak.

Priced at USD$26.99, the nightlight is powered by three AAA batteries and will float if it’s accidentally dropped in water and as it lasts for 8 hours.

Nightlight Airbed Features
  • Size 70 x 36 x 8 inches
    • Airtight® System, guaranteed not to leak
  • 3-LED light included, 8-hour run time on three AAA batteries
  • For dealers see Coleman
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