Joined: 20/7/2006 Platinum Member 
Forum Posts: 522 Tent Reviews: 2
Site Reviews Total: | 2 |
|
Site Reviews 2025: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2024: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2023: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2022: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2021: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2020: | 0 |
Site Reviews 2019: | 0 |
|
Site Nights 2025: | 0 |
Site Nights 2024: | 0 |
Site Nights 2023: | 0 |
Site Nights 2022: | 0 |
Site Nights 2021: | 0 |
Site Nights 2020: | 0 |
Site Nights 2019: | 0 |
|
Quote: Originally posted by ANGEDAWS on 04/7/2008
We are considering replacing our army style camp beds after using them for about 3 seasons. They are very comfy but OH hates putting them together. Maybe its just the ones we have but they are really hard to get the legs into the frame and I am not strong enough to do it. He complains that putting 4 together takes as long as putting up the tent! Airbeds are a waste of time, they never last very long. Thinking about the more expensive folding beds (Argos did have them on offer) but we need 4 so a bit of an investment.
We bought the more expensive ones for us & my boys have the ones that you have got. That could be a solution, buy them 2 at a time. The army aluminium ones (about £20.00 most places) do take a bit of wrestling to get the metal ends on, especially when you get them new and the fabric is very tight. The higher camp beds are great for keeping the tent tidy, as you can tuck you holdall underneath it.
Just be aware that if you have a sleeping pod that slopes away at a tight angle, that you are quite raised off the ground, so higher beds might not fit. Just depends on your particular style of tent. In my tent I sometimes wake up with a damp sleeping bag at the feet end, where the sleeping bag has been pressing on the end of the tent.
Smudger
|