Air beds or Folding camp bed. I have been told the camp beds arent very comfy and the double height blow up beds rock and roll about when you turn over.Ive only got room for a single which ever i choose.I cant get a roll mat due to not being able to get up very well if i lay on the floor. So any help would be appreciated.
We started camping 3 years ago, with a double airbed - thought that it was kind-of OK.
This year, we have gone for the single camp bed (Argos ~£18) and SIM/roll mat (Aldi ~£14) appraoch for each of us - everything being tried out in Cornwall next week.
when we first started camping we had the cheapy blue and red airbeds from Argos which were fine but then we went and got a caravan so was off the camping scene for a couple of years. We then came back to camping as we missed the enjoyment of being in a tent so got one of those double height airbeds which we hated as it felt like we were on a boat out at sea (so swapped with the kids lol for the rest of the weekend). Then we got a Aerobed which was fab until it developed a leak whilst in France last year which still hasn't been sorted, so following another campers recommendation I ordered the Outwell Posadas camp bed which we used over the Spring Bank weekend. It was very comfortable, it provided a much firmer support than we'd had with the airbed, the height makes it easier to get in and out. To make it even comfier I've got a double memory foam mattress (not tried it yet but hope to do so this weekend)
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May 13 - Cala Gogo, St Cyprien (didn't go, hubby too ill to travel)
May 14 Ranc Davaine
August 14 Les Sablons
August 13 - Camping Playa Brava, Pals
Im going for the bedchair option now, you get wide ones for around the £100 mark that take up to 27 stone, have memory foam on them as well as built in pillow, very supportive and comfy. I only lay on one for a few mins and fell in love with it. Was a TF Gear comfort zone, the standard 3 or 4 leg only takes up to 20st but the kingsize takes up to 30 with a massive 93cm width.
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Special Needs Mum, Overprotective With Serious attitude!
Defo in favour of using bedchair very comfy & as the leg length adjusts for uneven ground whack 'em all up to full height & you can be quite high off the ground. Sometimes I put a sim on top especially during colder times, best sleeps I've had in a tent.
We use single raised airbeds, my husband loves his says best camping sleep he has had, and we are getting on in years now, we tried camp beds - awful nights sleep, well didnt get any sleep that uncomftable, am interested in bed chairs - maybe next year!!
The Argos campbeds and Aldi SIMs mentioned above were brilliant - no complaints at all, really good nights sleeps.
One other thing we tried for the first time (and can really recommend) are sleeping bag liners (the skinny fleece ones)! Got a couple of Gelart ones for ~£10 each off of the net just before we went away - excellent!
used the memory foam mattress on our campbed and it was so comfy it was nearly as good as home but far better than the airbed we had. I just wish we'd had the campbed instead of the airbeds all these years
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May 13 - Cala Gogo, St Cyprien (didn't go, hubby too ill to travel)
May 14 Ranc Davaine
August 14 Les Sablons
August 13 - Camping Playa Brava, Pals