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22/5/2011 at 8:18am
Location: Tockholes Lancs Outfit: Berghaus Air 8 & Porch
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Hi all,
We have just bought our first tent, and are now starting the daunting task of getting everything else we need! I know that there have been loads of threads on what you sleep on, and I know that lots of people recommend various alternatives to air beds. However, OH is determined that we are having an air bed, and it has taken so much persuasion to get him to go camping in the first place, I am just going to go with the flow!
So the question is, which air bed? Is a double airbed wide enough for two people? Also, I am veering towards the double height ones, so if anyone has any comments or recommendations, I would love to hear them. Also, please can you let me know what you use to make sure you are well insulated - I am thinking a rug underneath the bed, then a fleece blanket on top, then sleeping bags, but again, any advice would be gratefully received!!
Thanks,
Kate x
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22/5/2011 at 9:15am
Location: Devizes Wiltshire Outfit: MWB VW Crafter PVC
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IMHO, a double airbed is big enough for 2 people, however, each to their own. If one is used to having a king size bed for two people at home, then why get a double for camping? My advise would be to get one the same size as the one at home, so that you do not have to fork out extras for bedding.
I would recommend getting a good quality one, such as Campingaz and Coleman, both have double height ones, as there have been reports of cheap ones lasting only one trip if one is lucky.
You have not mentioned whether you are going to EHU or not. IMHO, manual foot pump works, surely but slowly, and hard work, whereas an electric pump is a lot faster.
Can't comment on sleeping bag as I use a double duvet all to myself.
As for extra insulation between the ground and airbed, I use a foam mat. However, I have read via the forums that a picnic blanket, or even cardboard, under the airbed would increase the insulation and prevent heat loss.
Hope this helps and enjoy your trip!
DK {:)}
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