Just brought the Outwell Posada Camp Beds for £33.99 each and Sevilla Chairs for £16.99 each as Outdoor World Direct are having a 10% off event :) Just hoping that they will both be good and all alright :) how planning on getting SIMS for the camp beds, any ideas on what would be best? 2 singles will be needed as they are single camp beds which I have brought :)
I'll go for Exped comfort 10cm for your set up. See my reply in your "Megamat" enquiry, for full details.
Just as good as singles or pushed together as a double. (The SIMs do connect together with velcro, but we've never bothered, as they don't move anyway!)
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From July 2012: 23 nights
The Outwell Posadas is a good, well-made camp bed so you'll have no regrets there. We have the double and use it with a couple of Alpkit Dozers. The combination works perfectly for our larger Vango Iris tent. For the smaller Vango Pulsar, we'll just be using the Alpkits on their own without the camp bed.
------------- 2019 trips booked so far:
Easter - Red Shoot, New Forest
May - Secret Campsite, Sussex
gekko we had the Outwell Posadas as well but found it a right old creeker lol
Every time we moved or turned over it would creek
Its the material rubbing on the metal frame
We have now reverted back to using a inflatable bed
We have the Coleman DuraRest Raised Double Airbed
It packs away small where the Posadas packed away quite large and quite heavy