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21/3/2007 at 4:46pm
 Location: Alnwick Northumberland
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Hiy guys! Just wanted some advice really. In the past when we have camped me and the little one sleep on airbeds (with blankets underneath and under sleeping bag etc) and manage o.k. Scott, my other half (reckoning hes dead tough) just roughs it on a camping mat on the floor. He hates Airbeds with a passion and cant sleep on them as he says they totally wreck his back. This year hes totally convinced that he needs a camping bed cos he will be off the floor away from drafts etc and it will be nice and firm for his back. Seen the Outwell camp beds and they look about the sturdiest ive come accross. Wondering if any of you have had this problem with airbeds and also what the general feeling is towards camp beds. I suppose its personal preference but its always good to get any advice/feedback!



21/3/2007 at 4:56pm
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Hi Claire.

We have just bought 2 of these after 2yrs on airbeds. They are great. Much more comfortable than the look. They were £25 each.

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21/3/2007 at 5:05pm
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Thanks for that, just out of interest, where did you get them from? ..........save me scouring the net for the next hour!


21/3/2007 at 5:21pm
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Quote: Originally posted by claire1980 on 21/3/2007
Thanks for that, just out of interest, where did you get them from? ..........save me scouring the net for the next hour!

Whinfields of Haslingden. Riversway Leisure also sell them, as do Todds.

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21/3/2007 at 5:43pm
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Cheers again. Will have a look tonight. They are alot cheaper than the Outwell ones and look quite sturdy too. I quite like the idea of camp beds cos they are up in seconds. Was just a bit concerned that they are quite bulky and it just adds to the endless amount of gear we already have to pack up with us. Definately quite tempting though!!



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21/3/2007 at 6:58pm
 Location: Newton le Willows LANCASHIRE
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There's also a camp bed which is similar to those chairs you find which open up like a concertina. We've got both and they're equally as comfortable although the concertina is easier to put up...You just open it up and it forms a bed shape...The other more rigid type can be awkward to put up due to there being a *final click* which takes quite a lot of force to achieve.


21/3/2007 at 7:10pm
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You can also buy them at Halfords as well. I found that they are realy comfortable if you place a single duvet under your sleeping bag as it lessens the pressure when you roll over on to the side bar supports. (not exactly having a sylph - like figure myself)


21/3/2007 at 8:16pm
 Location: Letham Angus Scotland
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Hi Claire,

Your OH is right, I too have a bad back , and sleeping on a double air bed is not that comfortable.Even when pumped right up and several layers of blankets on top and underneath the cold and damp gets in to my back. Yet last year I went camping with my brother and family, slept on a camp bed, and it was the best night kip for a long time when camping.worth getting one to try can always have it for guests or kids sleep overs. Argos also sell the campbeds  like the Gelert type shown  for £19.99. You can also get those beds in different widths a wider one is much better, can also get Ex US army camp cots really strong these are.



21/3/2007 at 8:17pm
 Location: fleetwood
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claire

we have had various campbeds over the years and got sick of going camping to find the beds have perished (or what ever the word is)and wont stay up next year after being stored over winter.   so we have bought the camp beds(same type as the gelert) and couldnt be happier we got ours  £19.99 each from argos i think the other "named" ones can be anything from £29.99 up.  Plus you havent got the hassle of blowing the beds up!!!!!!!!!!!

happy days



21/3/2007 at 8:39pm
 Location: Alnwick Northumberland
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Im off for a nosey on Argos website, Im being swayed I think. Looks like the airbeds may be redundant come the summer! Thanks guys. Sad I know but might buy him one for fathers day from the little one, It will hopefully last longer than a box of roses!


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Quote: Originally posted by mphigham on 21/3/2007

Hi Claire.

We have just bought 2 of these after 2yrs on airbeds. They are great. Much more comfortable than the look. They were £25 each.

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yo camp cots,we used these in the gulf,bartered em off the yanks,not bad pieces of kit,as long as you dont sleep on the bars  haha...

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21/3/2007 at 9:22pm
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I'm selling two hi-gear campbeds on the small adds here

They are very robust and supportive. We just didn't get on with them - I found them too hard (I'm a big softy!)

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21/3/2007 at 10:38pm
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Best nights sleep camping I've had has been a cheap Argos camp bed with a Lidl's self-inflating mattress on top. You get the firmness of the bed, but the warmth and slight softness of the mattress.


22/3/2007 at 9:48am
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Quote: Originally posted by PigletandTigger on 21/3/2007
I'm selling two hi-gear campbeds on the small adds here

They are very robust and supportive. We just didn't get on with them - I found them too hard (I'm a big softy!)

Oh, I might be interested in those! From a comfort point of view I am perfectly happy with our thermarests but like the idea of being able to shove bags and gubbins under a campbed. Will check the size of the t.rests at home tonight and let you know.

As I am as hard as nails myself they might be just the job. MT



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