Heated blankets in a tent? that really is glamping... doesn't it melt the airbed?
When I say warmer without my thermals - I mean that I used to have thermals and fleecy PJs on, but found I was actually warmer with just the fleecy PJs... not really brave enough to go commando - with 2 kids knowing my luck I'd have to get up in the middle of the night to take them to the loo (haven't had to yet, but the first night I try it sods law says I would).
I swear by the theory that as long as you don't let yourself get cold before you go to bed you'll be fine, but even in France I've found that if I sit up late (midnight ish) reading in just t-shirt and shorts so that I'm cold when I go to bed it takes ages to warm up - so now even in August I sometimes have a ski-jacket on in the very late evenings...
Quote: Originally posted by xtinexoop on 29/4/2010
Heated blankets in a tent? that really is glamping... doesn't it melt the airbed?
Christine
It doesn't melt the airbed but it heats the air inside turning the airbed into a hot air balloon. We had to get a pair of stepladders to get Val down from the roof of her bell tent at the Greenfields Meet!
We put a duvet under the bottom sheet, this makes a world of difference and a we have been known to have two duvets on top!
Also, although the bed is a double height one, we also put waterproof backed mats down under the bed- helps with dampness. Ours are picnic type blankets, got them cheap for about a fiver each.
I also wear thermal vest and long johns, and have been known to go to bed with my thermal hat on!
I wondered about taking the elec blanket but thought i was being a bit sad! But i'm gonna do it now after reading this. I did wonder if it was safe to use on the airbed too or whether it would be better to put inside the sleeping bag and warm it up before bed?
Quote: Originally posted by alisonehilton on 29/4/2010
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I wondered about taking the elec blanket but thought i was being a bit sad! But i'm gonna do it now after reading this. I did wonder if it was safe to use on the airbed too or whether it would be better to put inside the sleeping bag and warm it up before bed?
i had a couple of fleeces and a sheet between the airbed and the electric blanket and it was fine
Quote: Originally posted by sallywright on 29/4/2010
We put a duvet under the bottom sheet, this makes a world of difference and a we have been known to have two duvets on top!
That is exactly what we do, One duvet under sheet and 2 on top, but we have just condenced and bought a double sleeping bag, and a single opened up fully for under extra layer, and our throws for on top.
I put one of those picnic type rugs underneath and a fluffy mattress protector on top on the airbed. As long as I'm not cold when I go to bed I'm snug. Mind you I do have a big hairy dog to snuggle up to as well!!!
Think your right Christine, make sure your dont go to bed because your cold. I usually get to bed when it starts getting chilly before i feel the cold.
Electric blankets these days are safe they have to be because of all number of bodily fluids or even spilling a drink, child wetting etc. Our dreamland even goes in the washing machine!
Besides it is much more environmentally friendly to just heat the area your sleeping on with a low wattage blanket, rather than running a 2 kilowatt heater all night that is just blowing out and up though the canvas.
As for sleeping au natural, commando, in the buff, bk naked however you want to say it! I think we should have a poll on it. And if any one want photos you can email me at **** at *********
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