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02/7/2010 at 4:32am
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Am I right in thinking that an Aerobed can only be inflated by mains electricity? We always go non EH? Thanks


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WE got outwell excellent flock king size airbed. Comfy but seems to go down every night and needs topping up daily.
Kids have coleman comfort double. It seems to keep its air better.

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We have 2 US Army camp beds which I bought of a yank some years ago. Great beds but I also wondered about a SIM to ease my hips which get painful during the night. Are the Go Outdoors ones any good? Tried the Go Outdoors double height airbed...it leaked.


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Have to admit that the Coleman/CampingGaz airbeds have been more reliable for us.

Regarding SIMs... didn't know whether RSM was referring to Mattresses or Mats with the 'M' of SIM but...went to a big camping store near us and tried all the self-inflating roll-up mats. In the end decided to stick with the airbeds but there was a HUGE difference between the different makes in terms of comfort ranging from 'hard as a rock' to 'nearly as comfy as air'. I think when our Coleman airbeds finally croak I'll invest in a decent mat.

Regarding the mattresses with built-in pumps... I am not convinced because:

  1. you are paying for a pump with every bed
  2. if your break the bed a perfectly good pump is thrown away
  3. if you need more than one you are carrying extra weight/space requirements


Far more cost effective is a good rechargeable pump that inflates a double airbed in around 90 seconds or less and a decent airbed. The pump can also be used to blow up other inflatable items (no crude comments please ) such as kids toys, paddling pools and inflatable boats. With a home-made adapter we even use ours to suck the air out of space-saving vacu-bags.

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03/7/2010 at 9:22am
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Not sure if Missmiaow is still involved in the topic, but further to my post, I tried out the CampingGaz/Coleman single airbed last night.
My wife has a chest infection so I advised her to stay indoors.

I inflated one as far as the pump allowed (it seems there is a safe pressure limit on the pump)

Sitting in the middle did not cause my rear end to reach the floor of the tent, so a good start.

I had a restless night, but that did not involve putting undue pressure on the mattress, (e.g. standing, bouncing) because I used my Tesco Dome Tent.

In the morning, trying the 'bottom' test, it did reach the floor of my tent.

Therefore, in conclusion, neither of the two types of airbeds I've purchased, are fit for purpose.

I'm reluctant to keep purchasing beds that are an expensive waste of (my hard earned) money.

It does appear that some tenters find the SIM (Self Inflating Mattress) comfortable, but others find the airbed ones so (like us). But obviously, not when deflated.

Neither of us are keen to resort to doing without, as we did in the 1970's.

So I'll have to do some research to find a cost effective solution.

Regards James


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Tigang: Ref: With a home-made adapter we even use ours to suck the air out of space-saving vacu-bags.

 

I'd be interested to know how you did this. [Please]




03/7/2010 at 11:41am
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Quote: Originally posted by James Watt on 03/7/2010
Not sure if Missmiaow is still involved in the topic, but further to my post, I tried out the CampingGaz/Coleman single airbed last night.
My wife has a chest infection so I advised her to stay indoors.

I inflated one as far as the pump allowed (it seems there is a safe pressure limit on the pump)

Sitting in the middle did not cause my rear end to reach the floor of the tent, so a good start.

I had a restless night, but that did not involve putting undue pressure on the mattress, (e.g. standing, bouncing) because I used my Tesco Dome Tent.

In the morning, trying the 'bottom' test, it did reach the floor of my tent.

Therefore, in conclusion, neither of the two types of airbeds I've purchased, are fit for purpose.

I'm reluctant to keep purchasing beds that are an expensive waste of (my hard earned) money.

It does appear that some tenters find the SIM (Self Inflating Mattress) comfortable, but others find the airbed ones so (like us). But obviously, not when deflated.

Neither of us are keen to resort to doing without, as we did in the 1970's.

So I'll have to do some research to find a cost effective solution.

Regards James

Airbeds always go down to a certain extent overnight but it doesn't mean that they're leaking. You blow them up on a warm(ish) evening, then put them in full contact with the cold groundsheet for a night and they're bound to feel softer, because cold air contracts, warm air expands.

You can of course insulate under the airbed and this helps to a certain extent. But really, as long as it's not leaking, all you have to do is to top up the average airbed every three days or so with a couple of puffs of air. It's not important that it gets softer overnight and that you can touch the floor when you sit on it, as long as it remains comfortable to sleep on for a full night.

 



03/7/2010 at 7:17pm
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Hello Val.
          Yes, I am aware of expansion and contraction of air due to temperature, and I have explained the principle to my wife.
The temperature in the bedroom pod this afternoon, reached 51.7 degrees C at bed level. Despite only having the mossie netting zipped, and not the additional vanity screen.

She wishes to join me in the tent tonight, to see how these new airbeds feel in comparison to the double one.
At least, when she 'flumps' on her one, I should not be subjected to the effects of it. LOL

The claim "Guaranteed not to leak" is a bold one to make. But I wonder, which part do they refer to?


As it is summer here, the effect of ground conduction will not be a problem. Last night the minimum temperature went to 18.1 degrees C at floor level. Besides, I am using an ECO-Mat under the SIG to allow the back lawn grass to breathe. It also feels nice on bare feet whilst dealing with erection and dismantling of the tent.

On the thought of using Self Inflating Mats, I still feel they are just airbeds with a different internal structure, and substantially more costly. I do not mind the time involved inflating my airbeds, how much is it worth whilst on holiday? LOL

Regards James

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03/7/2010 at 8:30pm
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Quote: Originally posted by taffyp on 02/7/2010
WE got outwell excellent flock king size airbed. Comfy but seems to go down every night and needs topping up daily.
Kids have coleman comfort double. It seems to keep its air better.

How Odd !  Our Outwell Excellent Air Beds never ever went down. Do you have the double filler thingy pushed in all the way ? They are the best air beds we've ever had.

Oh just read the hot air/cold air thing - maybe it was due to that !!!?

 



03/7/2010 at 8:51pm
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I got a double & 2 singles in Tesco, either a third off or half price, no probs with them and are fleecy lined. Got a cheap pump in Asda a few years ago that plugs into the car cigarette lighter and inflates the airbeds all in about 5 mins. Works for us!

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04/7/2010 at 8:02am
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Is missmiaow still involved in the topic she started?

Well. My wife joined me in the tent last night in order to check out the new single CampingGas/Coleman air mattress.
I do think she didn't want to be alone again. LOL

I topped them up before covering them (as a pair) with a fully zipped open sleeping bag, then, a fitted sheet.
Followed by a top sheet, and thin quilt.

Being 2 singles side by side, rather than a double (as before) the difference was instantly felt.

No more ending up together in the centre, no more one disturbing the other when tossing/turning. And more important to me, no more being nearly tossed out of the bed when my wife 'flumps' back down.

The temperature at floor level, got down to 13.4 degrees C in the early hours of this morning. Mostly due to my not zipping the vanity/modesty panel. I just zipped the mosquito panel like the night before.

This morning, (after my wife went indoors) I did the 'bottom' test. Both of them passed, so either I started with a bit more pressure, or the leakage is reducing.

Either way, my wife is also very happy with this new arrangement, and comfort.

Now I just have to persuade her to try treating the two beds, as TWO beds. LOL

Regards James

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The other big advantage of SIMs of course is that you can either use them as sitting space during the day or lift them easily and either stack them to one side or put them in another pod. Very useful for children's pods where they like to have their own little den and private space, and it's helpful to have extra availible room inside when it's raining.

They do save space in the car . Not because they're any less bulky than an airbed and pump of course...in fact, the fatter ones are more bulky...but because you don't have to bring all the insullation, extra mats, fitted sheets, fleece blankets and all the rest to ensure you don't freeze on the airbed. All you need is the mat, a sleeping bag and camp pillow. They're easy and quick to use and even small kids can set up their own pod themseves using a SIM.

We've currently got two fairly basic SIMs for the kids (HIghlander, which is one of the generic rebadged types), an Aldi one from a couple of years back and an eight year old Thermorest which developed a small split in the cover last time out. I have mended this with Tenacious Tape and we'll see how it goes, otherwise it will be time for a new one.

We've also got two Coleman Double Comfort airbeds. Excellent items, have never leaked, great for avoiding the dreaded roll-together. The first one has lasted us for five years of regular use and the second, bought on sale as a replacement when required, has never yet been out the box because the first one refuses to wear out. So I can recommend the Coleman as an airbed.



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In the interest of research I think I must have tried them all!

Tesco airbed - Not comfortable
Outwell airbed - deflated
Self inflating bed 'Gelert' - like sleeping on the floor

Then I bought an Aerobed mattress, (not one of their large ones) off Ebay. It is green, extremely lightweight and inflates from a pump which plugs in to a car power socket. Takes about 20 seconds.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Aerobed-Evergreen-Inflatable-Compact-Mattress-Airbed-/250657972192?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Beds_Mattresses&hash=item3a5c611fe0

I paid about 25 pounds including postage, last year. This mattress is so comfortable, stays inflated and as I said, is very lightweight and easy to fold in to its carrying sack.

Higly recommended.



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