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10/8/2010 at 8:55am
Location: West Midlands Outfit: Outwell Hartford XL
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Hi all,
I've been camping for about 3 years now and have never quite got the sleeping arrangements right in our tent.
I recognise warmth is important and that is not our issue so much as general uncomfortable nights sleep, cricks in the neck, aches and pains etc.
We started on cheap "Argos" airbeds, then moved onto one of those 18" deep Intex Queen size airbeds and now are using a double "Coleman Comfort" airbed designed to reduce the "boucny castle" effect when one gets in or out.
We use cheap roll mats underneath the airbed for insulation and actually tried sleeping on just those one night but that was worse still.
I was thinking of trying the army style frame and canvas folding beds but i am concerned that the slope in the bedrooms of our Hartford XL would be too restrictive for two of them placed together due to their height. Im also unsure about the comfort of the inevitable "trough" that will form in the middle of the canvas.
My other thought was to invest in a good quality double self inflating matt but in either case i need to spend quite a bit to find out because a quick test in the shop isnt much of an indicator, unless you were testing a bed of nails of course.
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10/8/2010 at 10:07pm
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Hi Byngo1.
For the second year running we have used ThermaRest DreamTime XL's, two of them fastened together with there embedded joining straps, to form a QueenSize bed, on top of the pair we had a fitted cover made specialy, so the bed appears as one, for hot climes we just have a heavy eygyption cotton KingSize sheet for ontop of us, and for those chillly nights a 4.5 Tog KingSize Duvet c/w 100% Cotton cover, not forgetting a couple of Duck Down pillows c/w Cotton covers, it all makes fora perfect nights sleep, although total cost was close on £300, but well worth it IMHO.
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