we're planning camping through the winter and currently use airbeds for sleeping, I've read on other posts about having mats underneath the airbed to stop the cool air rising through, can anyone recommend any that aren't too expensive but will do the job?, also, do you put anything over the airbed?, normally we just have the airbed on the groundsheet and us then the duvet over the top! but realise this isn't going to be sufficient now the nights are getting cooler!, I don't like sleeping bags cos me and OH are both tall so find they aren't long enough
Hi, we use the one sided picnic rugs, we put them on top of the airbed, soft side up. This keeps the cold out. The prices for these range from a couple of pounds up to about £6.
You can get small picnic rugs with plastic backs in poundshops. For winter camping, we put something under airbeds, in our case the foil backed mats £3.99 towsure, and a blanket on top. We have fleece liners for sleeping bags and spare blankets if still cold. Rather be too warm than too cold, although the kids don't seem to notice the cold much!
Just thought I'd add, tesco do a really good size picnic rug for about £5. We use one in the living area asa carpet but would cover the area for 2 single airbeds side by side.
I saw some of those large windscreen foil things for putting in the car on hot days. Tesco's were selling them for less than £2 each. I was thinking about getting them to put under our air beds to keep the cold out or body heat in. Not sure if they would work but at £2 it might be worth a try.
We use cheap foam sleeping mats under the airbed- about £5 each. And then we put a blanket on top of the airbed. This provides good insulation so we don't have problems with condensation.
we use those foil backed roll up mats for lying on the beach they give good protection from anything sharp as well I think they were a £1 at some sea side shop
We got the foam style roll up mats from Poundstretcher and it was 2 for a fiver (or round about) and we put them under our airbeds. They are really effective at keeping the cold out. Tesco are also selling plastic backed picnic rugs for about £4 and we use them as carpets in the living area. They are so large that one covers nearly the whole floor area, they would probably be good for over your airbeds too.
We had some of that stuff you put under laminate wood flooring, gold backed, left over, so use that under the airbeds and winsyette (soz can't spell) fitted sheets on top of the airbeds, then sleeping bags, and if really cold duvets aswell, snug as bugs.
You need to put the insulation on TOP of the air bed, or it will feel that cold is striking up from below.
There is a lot of cold air in an air bed which your body will end up trying to heat.
Believe me; been there, done it.
Try carpet under felt or the like.
Cheers,
Jim.
Quote: Originally posted by jim oldham on 26/9/2007
You need to put the insulation on TOP of the air bed, or it will feel that cold is striking up from below. There is a lot of cold air in an air bed which your body will end up trying to heat. Believe me; been there, done it. Try carpet under felt or the like. Cheers, Jim.
We've got a fur fabric mattress cover which is brilliant, it also offers some protection from the dogs' claws!
The mattress cover was pretty cheap and came from Argos, I think.