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23/9/2007 at 4:29pm
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I haven't got the hang of adding links yet but here's a question for you all.  Argos have reduced their posh campbeds from £30 to £15.  They've also reduced their not-so-posh-but-very-nice ones from £20 to £15.  The posh ones are out of stock for collection and only available for home delivery so I've reserved 4 of the other ones for collection.  Just wondering if anyone has any info on whether the posh one is much better and has can anyone tell me how heavy / bulky / comfy the other one is please?



23/9/2007 at 5:19pm
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Try this


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You're geet clever!  I'll just sit back and wait for some responses now.



23/9/2007 at 5:45pm
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OK, I haven't tried both but I have got a "posh" one (the black one), which was reduced to £15 earlier in the summer. 12 year old daughter has one too. She weighs about 5 stone, I weigh rather more!

Now, the problem we have with them is that we can feel the metal cross bars underneath as they come quite close to the canvas. I'd accept that as my problem if it was just me, but if a lightweight like my daughter can feel them, well! We have resolved this by using a camping mat and blanket, but this is certainly something I would look out for in the future. Am thinking of getting a fat airic or similar to go on top to avoid taking camping mat AND blanket

I have seen the Gelert/outwell ones in camping stores, and their cross bars seem to  be at a sharper angle so they're further away from the fabric, if you follow me, and would also be easier to store things underneath. So if the ARgos £20-reduced-to-15 are similar, they would be a better bet than the black ones in my opinion.

Something else to consider is erection - the black ones are, I must say, very easy, about as difficult as a brolley. I have read that some other types require bars to be put in separately which can be a bit of a fatch if they're stiff. The black ones come in a bag about twice the circumference of a folding chair, and half as long again.

Why don't you open up the green one when you get it, and consider it in the light of the points I've made above. If you don't like it, order a black one from home delivery pronto. Are the returns policy the same even if they're reduce - if so, you could take back the one you don't like!

Better than air beds any day



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23/9/2007 at 7:44pm
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the ones with the bars you put in are ok, but with use and the heavier you are they become shoogly

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23/9/2007 at 10:42pm
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"shoogly"!  I like that and I know exactly what you mean.

Rose - you've given me just the info I was hoping for.  I wondered about the metal cross bars so I'm hoping that the ones we've got reserved will turn out to be ok. There's nothing on the Argos website that says we can't return sale stuff but I'm sure we'll keep them anyway.  We've got the traditional cheap ones at the minute (with the 4 metal legs you have to force in) and they're really comfortable but they can take quite a while to assemble and there's every chance of losing an eye or two if the legs spring out while you're putting them in place!

Michelle



24/9/2007 at 1:10pm
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I caused chaos in our local Argos as I wanted to see what the difference was in size when folded.  The more expensive one (now half price) was very easy to erect but in the end I went for the less expensive one as the folded size was quite a bit smaller and not having a trailer space is at a premium.  Friends have the Gelert type and have found it very comfortable particularly as they put an airbed on top!


24/9/2007 at 2:54pm
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We have some similar to the steel one but they are aluminium. You guessed it, they bent after pitching on soft ground in the summer, so one definately no good and one other damaged. 2 others ok. Problem occured because daughter sat in centre sideways to watch DVD so weight all in one place. Don't kown whether this would happen with steel frames. So with only 2 good ones it's back to air beds for the time being!

 

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24/9/2007 at 4:20pm
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Hilary, the thought of you asking Argos to let you unpack the campbeds made me laugh because I've always wanted to check things first before I buy them and never dared ask!  I will next time.  We've got quite a small car and roofbox so I'm glad we've gone for the more compact ones.

Helen, I was wondering if steel would be annoyingly heavy but now I know why it's better!  We're collecting the beds tomorrow so I'll report back when we've tested them.



24/9/2007 at 5:25pm
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i've got one of these and find it very comfy, especially lying on a self inflating mat too.

I wanted an aluminium one because the steel one was quite heavy but it's much sturdier.



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24/9/2007 at 6:27pm
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Thanks Sooz, looks like we've chosen the right ones.


26/9/2007 at 7:26pm
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Collected and tested the campbeds - very easy to put up and mega comfy.  Success!  Just need some luverly weather next year to get some use out of them.


06/10/2007 at 9:37pm
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08/10/2007 at 7:02pm
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We have these type of camp beds, as my hubby finds it difficult to lie down on the ground, and these are raised.

They are great in a tent, as you can put bags etc under the beds, and keeps the tent tidy.

We have also used them when visiting relatives, instead of air beds.

Definately get easier to use after several outings.

The only negative thing about them is they are quite narrow, and when I'm used to a King sized bed its a bit of a shock!

Hope you enjoy your purchase!

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08/10/2007 at 8:28pm
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The ones we were using before (old fashioned style ones with metal legs you force into place across the beds) were even narrower so these ones feel like a bit of luxury!  Lots of people have mentioned the storage space underneath so that sounds like a bit of a bonus. 

Good idea for visiting relatives - we're doing just that at half term so I think we'll take them with us. 

Michelle



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I put the wife on a clothes line when she as had a few. cheaper too. very easy to store as well.



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