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24/4/2007 at 9:45pm
Location: Hayle Cornwall Outfit: Honda CRV Bailey Bordeaux + tents
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You will find any posts on this site regarding this topic. It is all about personal preference and how much room you have for transport.
Many will argue that good airbeds provide the highest level of comfort and if you like the luxury of your bed then this will be the best for you. However, airbeds are not good insulaters becuase of the volume of air and will need layers of insulation above and below the airbed to stop heat transfer from the ground into the bed and then on to you.
Self inflating mats are a good alternative where space is at a premium because they take up less room both in storage and are narrower than airbeds. They come in various thicknesses and can take some time to aclimatise to. They do not require upper insulation as they are an internal mixture of foam and air and therefore are not prone to the cold although I still use a ground mat under mine.
I confess that I like the comfort of my Coleman Comfort airbed when we go away as a family but I still get a good nights sleep on my mat when I go away with my Scouts. However I am a good sleeper and have been know to sleep in one of those thin woolies insulation mats with no problem.
Nigel
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27/4/2007 at 10:52pm
Location: N West Lancs Outfit: Coleman WeatherMaster
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Hi Genie04
You dont give your location so can only advise as to where I live.
On our local market we have a stall that sells different sizes of foam matting, and different types of cushion/beanbag fillings, foam chippings or polystyreene pellets, you could make your own covers 2 pieces of material sewn together to make a large bag and then use the filling. We have a 3" thick piece of foam 6-6 x 4-6 and it rolls down small and have got my mum to make a mattress type cover for it.
Remember there is always a way round a problem.
Regards
Steve.
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