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Subject Topic: Narrow airbeds Post Reply Post New Topic
12/5/2007 at 2:47pm
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We have just bought ourselves an Outwell Vermont L and we want to get narrow airbeds as the second room is only 140cm wide. That wouldn't be a problem for most double airbeds but I like to sleep on a single (or else my hubby wakes me every time he rolls over). Most singles seem to be between 76 and 80 cm which is juts too big.

Campingaz do one that is 73 cm which would be just about ok - especially as they do a longer version and hubby is 6'4". DBefore I order 2 of the campingaz ones does anyone know of a narrower airbed that isn't one of the really skinny backpacker style ones?



12/5/2007 at 2:55pm
 Location: Hull
 Outfit: Gelert Mayon Vario 6
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Instead of sleeping on a single airbed, you could get a coleman comfy double, they have seperate air chambers to reduce bounce and roll together. We just got one from Blacks for £24.99, not used it yet but liked what we had read about it on here. We did try it out in Towsure and it felt fine, my hubby is quite a bit bigger than me and I was fed up of feeling like I was dropping out of the sky in my sleep when he got off the mattress, lol. Just a thought


12/5/2007 at 2:56pm
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I think i looked at that one but each single part of the airbed was 76 cm if I read it right.


12/5/2007 at 3:00pm
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the total width is 137cm the length is188cm and the depth is 15cm if that is any help

 



12/5/2007 at 3:02pm
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Really? That sounds ok then although hubby's feet may hang off the end. Are the 2 beds completely seperate and then zipped together?


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12/5/2007 at 3:07pm
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No it's all in one like a normal double  but they pump up seperately. So each person can have their half as soft or firm as they want

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12/5/2007 at 3:08pm
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No, the air is just pumped in in 2 seperate valves which hold the air in 2 seperate chambers so you can blow up each individual side to your own taste.


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Thanks - I may give that a go.




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