Can anyone recommend a reliable comfortable way of sleeping in a tent? have just come back from a week's holiday where we managed 4 decent person-night's sleep between the two of us, as each of the inflatable mattresses leaked and deflated during the night! Admittedly only cheap airbeds at this stage. Discovered 2 singles works best rather than one double. Both of us are tall and not of small build if that helps! Any advice will be warmly appreciated - next holiday under canvas in a couple of months
I have these york mats They don't fold small, 2ft square and 6 inches deep when folded, but if you have enough room to carry them they are really comfy. best thing I've had. i've had allsorts of airbeds over the years , from supermarket cheapies to the double height ones and they all let me down sooner or later, and such a pain to be re inflating every few nights.
Camp beds seem to be more trouble to put together.
Aldi 's have self inflating foam mats for a tenner and they are reported to be very good,
Don't let the thickness of the foam put you off. 5cm foam is really comfy compared to an airbed.
Then there are the really expensive thermarest self inflating mats. i've not tried one of these, but they are supposed to be the business, and worth the big price tag.
Hi
We have tried a few. and the best to date we have found in inflatable beds, we would recommend the Coleman, we have the double height queen but they will all loose air over a period. We found we have to top up the Coleman every 3 or 4 days.
But for the last two years we have gone back to the carp anglers bed chairs these are without doubt the most comfortable camping beds you can use, but they do take up a lot of room and you must check that they will fit in your bedrooms.
Go to fishingwarehouseshop and click on chairs and bed chairs the ones we use are the JCR cocoon Terry Hern but they are all strong and light. and check the chairs and sleeping bags while you are at the site. For the best camping gear money can buy.
Regards
Rex.
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Thermorests are super, I have two, one for back packing and one for big family camps. Actually the back packing mat doesn't seem any less comfy or warm that the larger one.
You need a sheet envelope to put over the Thermorest, they don't feel very nice on ones skin if you're using a duvet rather that a sleeping bag.
...but if you do want to stick with inflatable mattresses I have found the Outwell excellent flock airbeds to be really comfy and reliable and the Coleman comfort is good too. I tend to give them a boost with a foot pump every few days which takes no more than a few minutes.
You really cant beat the York Mats, cheap, comfortable, just unfold it in 2 seconds and your bed is ready, same again when packing up, best of all though theres no pumping up or any worries of punctures so they can't let you down (literally) As beefysmum says, they do take up a bit more room in the car, but well worth it.
Thank you all for your welcome and for all the useful advice and suggestions. Seriously thinking about a wide or a fat airic, but then again should it be thermarest? Like the idea of a york mat, but with 4 dogs + gear to transport space is always a premium! Will look for a good retail outlet to have a closer look before deciding. Meanwhile, anyone interested in 2 single airbeds or cheap self inflating mats.......................!!