Have now owned three 'active' aerobeds. After years on thermarests/standard airbeds etc, an aerobed inside a tent seemed like luxury, which it was, comfort wise. But we've found that they are far more fragile than standard airbeds and roll mats, which is the reason we've had to replace them every couple of years. They don't tolerate heat very well (seems to degrade the seals) which resulted in a flat airbed in Spain early in the holiday. They also don't like exitable kids bouncing around (bursts the seals) on them in the tent (the reason we've had to replace them twice again since). In our experience, they're good (comfort wise) but not as robust as they might be so, like us, you may need to view it as a repeat purchase if you want the comfort upgrade against regular airbeds.