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Quote: Originally posted by nigel16 on 06/7/2007
Robens is yet another company within the Outwell Group. I have one of the mats and frequentlly use it when I go camping with my Scouts even though they accuse me of being soft. I actually used it last weekend on a family camp in Cornwall and while I would say it is 90% comfortable compared to an airbed it is actually quite a bit warmer as if offers more insulation. It held pressure welll thoughout the night and I released the valves in the morning to refresh it. The only problem I had was with my sleeping bag which is a Vango Nitestar with a silky type outer which made me slide to one side on the mat. Fortunatley the OH was on an airbed next to me so I stayed on the mat but otherwise this could be a problem. I also have a Fat Airic which I bought after the Robens and it is 7.5cm but have yet to try this one out. If you are comfortable with getting up and down from an airbed then you will not find a self inflater much of a problem
Nigel, we have bought some cheap stretch-terry type fitted sheets, designed for narrow bunks (i.e. caravan) and are hoping they will stay on the Fat Airics and reduce sleeping bag slide!
Got ours from Tony's Textiles, I think about £2.99 each.
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