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12/5/2008 at 1:29pm
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Tent
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We replaced two double airbeds last year (one reasonably expensive and one from Asda) afte our two previous beds had developed slow deflation.    Used the new ones twice only and had the same problem of them deflating overnight.  

Just got them out now to test them for later this month and guess what they are going down.  Put the paddling pool up and cannot find any leaks from the bed/valves.

Incidently we use two groundsheets and an underbed mat so it is unlikely they can be punctured from underneath when we are using them.  It really is odd that we cannot find a leak from the water test.

Long shot but has anyone experienced similar problems before we have to splash out again.



12/5/2008 at 1:35pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 12 2006 & side canopy
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Where and how do you store the beds?

We roll ours (not fold) and store them indoors over the winter (not in a garage or shed). Could this make a difference perhaps?



12/5/2008 at 1:59pm
 Location: dorset
 Outfit: wynnster anglesey5 Monty 6
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We've had loads of airbeds over the years and they all seem to soften overnight, sometimes really deflate.

Last year we bought a Coleman comfort air bed and it's great. We've never had to pump it up again . Slightly more expensive, but definitely worth it

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12/5/2008 at 2:00pm
 Location: Cheshire
 Outfit: Tent
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We do fold them but store them indoors over the winter.  Just checked them now and althought there is an obvious deflation it is very slow.   There again it was taking all night last time we used them.   Strange though that we cannot find a leak on the water test?


12/5/2008 at 2:22pm
 Location: Plymouth
 Outfit: Car-Raging Bull L200
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Hi, we have gone through so many airbeds from tesco's and stores like it!always tented to go for the cheap double air beds.. always always had slow deflation in them..  i did a little research and purchased a Coleman Quickbed! wow..built in pump that inflates and deflates so fast and  the bed stays inflated and comfortable during the night... it is the best airbed we have had and highly recommend to you..

We got ours from www.dpbolvw.net/click-1428744-10475506?url=http://www.outdoormegastore.co.uk  great for camping equipment.. and they are very good on price, the best we have found anyway.. note there funny comments on each item too..



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12/5/2008 at 2:32pm
 Location: London
 Outfit: Karsten 350
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Hi santamed

Sack the airbed and go for a good quality self inflating mattress such as Thermarest or Airic. I had the same problems with air beds you've described, not anymore.



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12/5/2008 at 4:22pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Ex-army frame tents.
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Dear Santaned,

Methinks that you cannot find the leak, even in the paddling pool, is because there is no pressure on the item.  I suggest you put just 2 inches of water in the pool, squirt in some washing-up liquid, shwish the water around a bit, then lie on it.

I think you will see some bubbles.

Kind regards and good luck,

Eric



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