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Topic: Blanket under or between airbeds??
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01/3/2006 at 6:55pm
Location: Norfolk Outfit: Wynnster 12 and Karsten 350
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I have been looking at these http://www.sterlinghouse.co.uk/ViewAccessory.aspx.qmap/ptId/726/pId/61353
and wondered if one they are what im after lol and if they are do people put insulation under the airbed or between the airbed and yourself?? at the moment we wake up and the flock on the airbed is damp (due to heat and cold heat ect ) any ideas??
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01/3/2006 at 6:59pm
Location: Stratford Upon Avon warwickshire Outfit: Abi Jubilee Pioneer
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We had some of those when we had our frame tent,we put them on top of the air beds as you will benefit more if you put them there.
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01/3/2006 at 7:03pm
Location: Wirral Outfit: Nothing but we are caravan hunting
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different people have different ways of tackling layers and airbeds. I use an insulated picnic rug between the double sleeping bag and the airbed and the same between the airbed and the bedroom floor. This could be overkill but they dont take up much space and it works for us. Those rugs in the link are probably very similar to insulated picnic rugs and about the same price.
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01/3/2006 at 7:45pm
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Hi
we use those roll mats (that some people actually sleep on) uner the airbed and a fleece blanket between the airbed and the sleeping bags...OH, who did all that duke of edinburgh malarkey always says one on the bottom is worth 2 on the top...However, I also insist on a duvet and another fleece blanket ontop of the sleeping bags...He dispairs at me but I've never been cold yet, thank goodness!
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01/3/2006 at 10:38pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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I use an old sleeping bag on top of the airbed on cold trips...the vintage nylon type that unzips completely. Fitted sheet on top to stop it slipping around. In summer I just use the fitted sheet because our main sleeping bags provide plenty of insullation.
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02/3/2006 at 1:03am
Location: Coventry Outfit: Cabanon Elody & Julie & Combicamp
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We use one of those fake sheepskin matress covers on our airbed, cheap & very snug.
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05/3/2006 at 9:10pm
Location: Notts Outfit: Outwell Minessota 4
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WE use foam sleeping mats under the air beds and sleeping bags on top!
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05/3/2006 at 9:54pm
Location: Notts Outfit: X tents lillebror TT Conway Cardinal
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If you are cold put it under you on top of the air bed, to reduce the condensation on the airbed (which you mentioned) put it between the groundsheet and the airbed.
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06/3/2006 at 9:32am
Location: Plymouth Outfit: Sterling 645 Elite
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We have a blanket on the airbed, flannette sheet on top to sleep on then the duvet with a fleece blanket on top, not been cold yet!!
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06/3/2006 at 10:45am
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Quote: Originally posted by magicaly on 01/3/2006
different people have different ways of tackling layers and airbeds. I use an insulated picnic rug between the double sleeping bag and the airbed and the same between the airbed and the bedroom floor. This could be overkill but they dont take up much space and it works for us. Those rugs in the link are probably very similar to insulated picnic rugs and about the same price.
Carol
We do the same ........ nice and cosy ![[:o)]](https://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/chatter/forum_images/smiley20.gif)
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06/3/2006 at 12:35pm
Location: Newark-on-trent Outfit: Abi Ace Harmony(back to a FC soon)
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We don't use anything like that on our fc beds but it look's ideal to have under our matteress during colder camping trips will shoe the wife and see what she thinks.cheers julesrush
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06/3/2006 at 4:40pm
Location: Yorkshire Outfit: Swift Charisma 540 Caravan
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Army blanket underneath, and a nice fleece blanket on the top, and you will be cosy !

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06/3/2006 at 4:50pm
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Hi
Old open cotton sleeping bag on top of airbed for us, it doesn't slip around either, use that with sleeping bags in winter, or a duvet in summer, works really well.
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06/3/2006 at 5:01pm
Location: Sheffield Outfit: Cabanon Guadeloupe Zephyros3
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Bed mats under the airbed to reduce condensation, insulated picnic blanket between mattress and sleeping bag to reduce the chill-factor from that body of air beneath us.
OH finds this plenty- I am of more delicate substance and end up with thermal PJs, socks, hat, fleece liner etc etc etc
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08/3/2006 at 6:58pm
Location: Chester Outfit: Vango Vista 600
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We bought some very cheap (£5.00 each) rectangle sleeping bags from Aldi. On the cooler nights we put our regular sleeping bags inside one of these. Of course we could go and spend lots on better sleeping bags but this works great and gives you extra all round insulation.
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