I've got the tent and now I'm looking for a comfy bed. I find inflatables horribly uncomfortable, so I was wondering what you good people might recommend.
I use a camp bed from Argos and a Self Inflating Mat on top. It is very comfy and with space underneath to store stuff in. It is a narrow bed though. I also use an inflatable double airbed, which I insulate underneath and take extra blankets for on top of a sleeping bag.
I don't really have preference for one over the other. Neither are perfect really - I've come to realise that it's s compromise. I have a few different tents and for example the Bell Tent lends itself to the double airbed. A 'tall' tent like a tunnel tent lends itself to the camp bed as the walls are straighter to accommodate the taller bed.
I'm desperate to keep on the best side of her indoors...Going away Thursday and taking conventional height double airbed, double height double airbed, single airbed and SIM in conjunction with a camp bed...If I can't find anything to suit with that lot I'm snookered.
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We've just come back from 7 nights at Meadows Lakes. We slept on the Freedom Trail camp beds and 5cm sims from GO, was very very sceptical but had the best sleeps ever, will NEVER go back to air beds.
After being let down by our airbeds (no pun intended!) I bought a folding camp bed which is soooo comfortable.
After reading threads on here about the camp bed/SIM combo, I bought a 10cm SIM and would never camp without these together now!
Some interesting and useful ideas! I've literally just picked up a folding bed (Ebay) and I also bought one from Argos, to try out with a sim on top. As I was camping in the garden, I also tried a double layer of foam mattresses...which won the comfort competition. Not sure I can get many mattresses in the car though.
We slept on Freedom trail beds with foam topper and had 3 good nights sleep. Always had air beds before that but never again! Children had the lower 4 legged camping beds and they both slept well. 4 year old did fall out twice but I think that was due to the slight slope and not the bed! Anyway, he stayed asleep and knew nothing about it in the morning!
Quote: Originally posted by Aldi Fan on 30/5/2016
I'm desperate to keep on the best side of her indoors...Going away Thursday and taking conventional height double airbed, double height double airbed, single airbed and SIM in conjunction with a camp bed...If I can't find anything to suit with that lot I'm snookered.
I'll have a fiver on the Camp bed + SIM, plus a quid each way on the double height air bed as a cover bet!
Let us know, once the results are in, so I can collect my winnings!
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Sim when backpacking...Carp fishermans six legged bed when in the lap of luxury...Adjustable legs so I sleep level on any sloping ground conditions...Coupled with a four season S/bag I sleep warm and comfy in any weather conditions...
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