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10/4/2007 at 11:34am
 Location: milton keynes
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i just had to post how fab my sleep mats were

last year we had several punctures in my airbeds, so i have given up on them completely, and they were PITA to pump up and deflate anyway

we bought thermarest prolite3 selfinflating mats, okay not cheap, but OMG they were soooo comfy, and warm,

my kiddies have a double cheaper version of a self inflating mat which they said was better then an airbed as it didn't wobble around and they couldn't wiggle off it in their bags! i tried theirs out but am too heavy, the thermarest did make a huge difference in comparison to comfort

so now i am on a mission to find good quality v's price kids ones

and they pack amazingly small, better then airbeds ever did



10/4/2007 at 12:04pm
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How comfy are they cos I'm a bit on the hefty side? Again i get fed up of and everyone else wobbling off the air beds.

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10/4/2007 at 12:16pm
 Location: Hertfordshire
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I have these and are a great cheaper alternative to the Thermarest

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/articles/view.asp?id=135

Cheers  Ratty



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10/4/2007 at 12:57pm
 Location: milton keynes
 Outfit: outwell hartford L
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Quote: Originally posted by soggy knees on 10/4/2007
How comfy are they cos I'm a bit on the hefty side? Again i get fed up of and everyone else wobbling off the air beds.

well i slept lovely, neither of us are tall (both 5'7) so they are plenty long enough for us

i am quite lightweight, o/h is not, but he had no complaints

we have the prolite mats which are thinner and lighter then standard and pack up very small, there are standard versions and thicker ones which may be suitable if heavier/bigger or just because ppl like more padding

i am dead impressed that something sooo thin can suport an adult though



10/4/2007 at 1:04pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Ratty on 10/4/2007

I have these and are a great cheaper alternative to the Thermarest

http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/articles/view.asp?id=135


yes i have come acroosthese b4 on this site actually i may well buy some

thing is the little ones look great for kids, but my bigger one is 10 now, so am wondering if its worth buying her a  short mat at all?



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12/4/2007 at 8:52pm
 Location: Wirral
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We have Thermarests which I think are the expedition size as we are both six feet tall. You open a valve and the air fills the rest and then once the valve is clsed you get a good firm mattress. You can always blow a bit more air in as well. Well made from the USA we actually imported ours abourt 13 years ago and they are almost indestructible. Recommended.

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12/4/2007 at 8:55pm
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We have the Fat Airics - OH is 6ft 2, weighs over 18 stone and has a 48 in chest. He does just fine on the Fat Airics.

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13/4/2007 at 7:47am
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This may seem like a strange question but I would appreciate the thoughts of people who have used these mats.

Our son is still wet sometimes when we are away which is not really a problem as we always have a spare set of bedding. However we have just got a new caravan and although we use a waterproof mattress protector to protect the seat cushions I am wondering if one of these mats could be used as a sort of mattress topper and we could put the waterproof protector over that on top of the caravan bed. It would give us an extra layer  between our son and the seat cushions because sometimes at home even with a waterproof protector the bed still occasionnally gets a bit wet at the edge of the mattress. I would like to try and prevent the seat cushion from getting wet as it would be difficult to clean them.

 

 



19/4/2007 at 9:36pm
 Location: North Yorkshire
 Outfit: Khyam Espace
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We have a special mat that goes under our son that soaks up any wet and keeps him dry until morning if he has an accident whilst asleap. Its about 100cm by 75cm and we bought it from boots a few years ago. Just throw in the wash the next morning and its ready for use again. Also padded and comfy to sleep on.

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19/4/2007 at 9:51pm
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Can I ask...those who find the slef-inflating mattresses comfy do you sleep on your front, back or side? I ask this because I tend to sleep on my side so don't think they are deep enough to be comfy whereas dh said he was quite happy to have one but he tends to sleep on his back/front more.

Ta, Ruth



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20/4/2007 at 12:17pm
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Just spoken to a guy at Alpkit and he thinks the Slim Airic would be fine for children and adults. As our boys are only going to get taller I think I will get the Slim ones rather than the shorter version. Cooper clan, have you looked at the Slim Airic for your ten yaer old rather than the Wee one?



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