Ive had one made by chubb for years and comfy it is too.Pluses for camping are you set the legs so the beds always level and if you raise it up a lot you have loads of room underneath for storage and also easier to get up off.
Minus's are generally price and bulk,they can take up a fair bit of room.
Saying that when i camp with the family i use self inflating mats and sleep just as well.
I used a Nash Wideboy before I got my trailer tent, it was warm, well padded and comfortable. It could be levelled what ever the ground was doing, and was also very stable, it never felt like it would tip up. It did take a bit of getting used to though, it sagged a bit in the middle like a tired old mattress but I got used to that. It was also pretty big even when folded up but it fitted perfectly in the back of my Land Rover.
It was the best camp bed I'd used until I got my trailer tent!
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Jon & Tom - On the page featuring the Free Chill Out Bed I just clicked Add to Basket, then ordered the TFG Comfort Zone bed and went to View Basket. This is where I found the options to choose a freebie from a list. Once that's done you go to Checkout and it shows the total items purchased as well as an option to take Delivery Insurance of £1.50 and your delivery charge.
I agree it doesn't state what you have to order, or how much, to receive the free bed but I'd just experiment if I was you and add things. The Comfort Zone bed was £79.99 and that was all I ordered - 2 bed chairs for the price of one was too good for a canny Scot like me!
Quote: Originally posted by Rossco on 12/5/2011
Once that's done you go to Checkout and it shows the total items purchased as well as an option to take Delivery Insurance of £1.50 and your delivery charge.
I never pay for delivery insurance on anything. If it breaks on it's way to you it is the companies responsibility to resolve it. This is covered by the Sale of Goods Act and no company should charge you for having your statutory rights observed.