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29/1/2006 at 1:56am
Location: Notts Outfit: X tents lillebror TT Conway Cardinal
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Quote: Originally posted by Riff on 28/1/2006
I've actually used a camp-bed since 1999 after a few years of using a roll-mat. We did use an inflatable mattress, but it sprung a leak after just one season's use (not a cheapie either, it was a Royal!)
Does anyone have any experience of the Highlander self-inflating mattresses? There's a couple on this page http://www.elliotts-outdoor.co.uk/shop/9/ and I'm thinking of getting one for when I fly down to a festival to save luggage weight.
Riff cool link loads cheap stuff.
Oh I use one of those aluminium cots due to bad back, very comfortable compared to anything else
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29/1/2006 at 12:34pm
Location: Barnsley South York Outfit: Conway cardinal Que
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Quote: Originally posted by lizex on 29/1/2006
We also have big Dutch down minus 5 sleeping bags that zip together. Square ones, not mummy bags. They really need replacing, but what with? We don't want mummy bags and our feet in different compartments and we don't want 2 season caravan bags. Answers on a postcard please:-)
Liz
Try www.outdoorfocus.co.uk We got 2 really warm square bags for a good price there. They were also king sized. Hubby thought that he had lost me the first night we used them with the space they give.
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29/1/2006 at 7:24pm
Location: Warwickshire Outfit: Outwell Montana 12
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Hi Sally
You've already had more than enough replies to answer your questions but have a think about home comforts.....
We bough a Coleman inflatable (dual chamber thingy). It's a kingsize with lots of room. We pop on an opened sleeping bag that tops it perfectly then a kingsize fitted sheet, with a king size quilt from home! Oooooooo blissssss! The comfort and fresh air leads to such a good night sleep, even when its quite cold. The Coleman was costly but I tell you what, its heaven! We normally wake up to find the little fellers in with us (twins aged 2 1/2). As for inflating, the little pump fills it in about 10 mins but once the tent is up we start inflating then carry on with other jobs. Its never a bind. Every other night we might top it up a bit.
TTFN Terry
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07/2/2006 at 10:03pm
Location: UP NORTH Outfit: Vango Aspen 700
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Quote: Originally posted by pooroldbugger on 29/1/2006
Hi Sally
You've already had more than enough replies to answer your questions but have a think about home comforts.....
We bough a Coleman inflatable (dual chamber thingy). It's a kingsize with lots of room. We pop on an opened sleeping bag that tops it perfectly then a kingsize fitted sheet, with a king size quilt from home! Oooooooo blissssss! The comfort and fresh air leads to such a good night sleep, even when its quite cold. The Coleman was costly but I tell you what, its heaven! We normally wake up to find the little fellers in with us (twins aged 2 1/2). As for inflating, the little pump fills it in about 10 mins but once the tent is up we start inflating then carry on with other jobs. Its never a bind. Every other night we might top it up a bit.
TTFN Terry
Hi Terry,
Where did you manage to get a king-size Coleman dual chamber airbed from?? I've looked everywhere but not managed to find one.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Zipz
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