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Subject Topic: airbed...mat ? airbed...mat?Aaaargh!
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15/5/2008 at 12:32pm
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We started out with a double airbed and after just one night of "sea-sickness" I went for an Airic. Loved it so much I have just treated Mrs Trifecta to one!

 

They are not cheap but they are comfortable, light, warm and very easy to use.

 

Vote for Airic.



15/5/2008 at 1:00pm
 Location: Kent
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I've been down this avenue many times before. Originally ordered 3 coleman double airbeds and within 1 year they are leaking, not to mention having to keep blowing them up. Looked at airic, but the fat boy ones are about £35-40.00 ea. So for 5 i'd be at £175.00.

Under equipment forum, theres a recent post about York exercise mat which are selling at argos for £15.00. They are 5cm thick, fold away, comfortable and no air / leaks. Even the airic comes with a patch set, just for leaks.

I was very cynical about these mats, but they are great.

 

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15/5/2008 at 1:58pm
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Outwell Excellent Flock Airbed - £24.99 (double) from http://www.thetentfactory.co.uk/ has just provided me with the best couple of nights sleep ever. It is warm (I do put cheap mats underneath), comfortable and you don't feel like you're wobbling about on a badly filled water bed.


15/5/2008 at 5:35pm
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 Have a look at this thread

 http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/display_topic_threads.asp?ForumID=6&TopicID=144524&PagePosition=1



15/5/2008 at 5:38pm
 Location: Bridgend
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Quote: Originally posted by kirsty12 on 14/5/2008
Quote: Originally posted by arthurdent on 13/5/2008
You get what you pay for - Coleman Comforts are very comfortable, and most people seem to have no trouble with them deflating.
I know i'm in the minority, we have had many problems with them. We have had 2 Coleman comfort doubles and then tried 2 singles. We have given up and gone for camp beds this year!!.

I'm with you. I also had huge probs with the coleman comforts and even  when i did get one that didn't leak I found it so cold. Not so much of a problem if you can carry extra blankets and thinks to insulate yourself. I don;t have the room though.

I also hate the way if any airbed leaks you are left with no comfort at all. At least if my thermarest should spring a leak it will still be comfy and warm. They also have a lifetime warranty anyway so I didn't mind the premium cost.

Sleep is too important to skimp on.



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16/5/2008 at 9:03am
 Location: Gt.Harwood.-East Lancashire
 Outfit: Tents n Betty the car
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 we went away last weekend and used our new 'fat airics' they were brilliant!!! much warmer than the air beds and no pumping up lol. woke up with no back ache for once..was very impressed.

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