Inflatable Mattress Singapore:
1.5 kg No-Pump Air Mattress for Camping and Travel
TL;DR: An inflatable mattress is a self-inflating air mattress that packs into a small bag. The FB116 at $90 weighs 1.5 kg, has a 10 cm thick sleeping surface with a built-in 16 cm pillow, and inflates without a pump using a double-valve system. Built for camping.

Price: SGD $ 90.00
(New Version - Air Mattress)
Measure - Length-190cm × Width-70cm × Thickness-10cm
(Weighing -1.5kg)
The first thing most campers buy after a tent is somewhere comfortable to sleep. The second thing is a small enough mattress to actually carry. The FB116 inflatable mattress is built for both.
At 1.5 kg packed weight (lighter than most water bottles), it fits into a small bag that slips into any car boot, backpack, or check-in suitcase. The double-layer valve system inflates the mattress in under 2 minutes without an electric pump or your own breath. The 10 cm thick sleeping surface, with a built-in 16 cm elevated pillow, gives you a real bed shape on uneven camping ground.
This guide explains how the no-pump inflation actually works, where Singaporeans use this mattress most, and what to pack alongside it for a successful camping trip.

Thickness of Mattress is 10cm, and at end of Pillow is 16cm
Comfortable, Non-Slip Mat, Quick Dry after wash.
What Is an Inflatable Mattress?
An inflatable mattress is a portable air mattress that inflates and deflates for storage. The FB116 weighs 1.5 kg, measures 190 cm long by 70 cm wide when inflated, has a 10 cm thick sleeping surface, and packs down into a fabric bag the size of a small backpack.
The mattress is purpose-built for outdoor use: all-terrain ground (including uneven or rocky surfaces), quick-dry materials, and a non-slip base that grips tent or chalet floors. The built-in 16 cm pillow at one end means you don't need to pack a separate pillow.

How Does the No-Pump Inflation Actually Work?
The FB116 uses a double-layer valve system that lets you inflate the mattress manually in under 2 minutes without an electric pump. You roll the deflated mattress flat, open the inflation valve, scoop air into it by waving the open end in big motions, and seal the valve when full. The second valve releases air for deflation when packing up.
This matters because most cheap air mattresses need either an electric pump (which fails on camping trips without power) or repeated lung-power blowing (which is slow and exhausting). The FB116's design avoids both. The first time you use it takes a minute to get the technique right; after that, it's faster than setting up a tent.

This Air mat has an elevated pillow at one end completes with the Mat.
Available Color - Brown / Green, Base color Grey
4 Real Uses for an Air Mattress in Singapore
Most FB116 buyers fall into one of these groups:
- Chalet camping at NParks campsites (Pasir Ris, West Coast, East Coast), BBQ pits, or coastal sites. The 1.5 kg pack weight fits easily in a car boot alongside the safari bed or tent.
- Overseas short-haul trips to Bali, Phuket, or Malaysia. The folded FB116 fits in a standard 24-inch check-in suitcase.
- Emergency last-minute guests. When unexpected visitors arrive and no other sleeping arrangement is available, the FB116 inflates faster than rolling out any other mattress.
- Balcony or rooftop sleepovers. For kids or adults wanting to camp out at home, the mattress works on any flat outdoor surface.
For frequent indoor guest hosting (not camping), the foldable mattress is more comfortable. The FB116 excels at portability, not long-term indoor comfort.

Does not need air pump to inflat the mattress.
Inflatable vs Foldable vs Thin: Which Travel-Ready Mattress Wins?
Different problems, different mattresses:
- The inflatable wins on pack size and weight. Nothing else gets to 1.5 kg or fits in a small bag.
- The foldable mattress wins on indoor comfort and ease of use. No inflation required.
- The thin mattress wins on price. At $45, it's the cheapest option, but it's not built for travel.
Pick the inflatable when packability matters more than instant comfort. Pick the foldable when you'll set it up at home and want it ready to go. Pick the thin one when you need clearance, not portability.

Uses Double Layer Value for inflating and deflating the air.
Quick and effective way to use the mattress.
What to Pack with Your Air Mattress for a Camping Trip
A successful camping setup uses more than the mattress alone:
- Ground sheet or tarp under the inflatable to protect from sharp rocks and damp
- Sleeping bag rated to roughly 18 to 24 degrees Celsius for Singapore overnight lows
- Mosquito repellent and net if the campsite isn't enclosed
- Headlamp or torch for night navigation
- Repair patch kit for unexpected punctures (the FB116 ships with one)
- The mattress carry bag for keeping the deflated mattress clean
For elevated sleeping (off the ground) on long trips, pair the FB116 with a safari bed. The safari bed holds 200 kg and lifts the mattress 30 cm off uneven ground.

Has a width of 70cm, a good sizes for outdoor usage
Can be kept into a small little bag after used
Conclusion
The FB116 inflatable mattress is the right pick when the mattress has to leave the house. At 1.5 kg packed, with no-pump inflation and a built-in pillow, it's the lightest and most portable single mattress we sell. Chalet camping, overseas trips, and emergency overnight setups all benefit from a mattress that fits in a backpack and inflates in 2 minutes.
Ready to pick yours? Click BUY NOW on this product above, or visit our Lower Delta showroom to test the recline angle yourself. Same-day self-collection is available for in-stock models.
Want to pick up the mattress in person?
Visit our showroom at 1092 Lower Delta Rd #06-10.
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