we have thecoleman double comfort air bed only bought it yesterday after recomendations on here. got a double fleece sheet to go on it not decided yet whether to have single sleeping bags or get a double sheet and duvet
I do like the look of the twin chamber aerobed. I'm not a major fan of the coleman duo bed as I get the "island" side. I feel like I'm on an island as dh's side wraps round mine and still moves about when he does. I do also wonder about 2 singles put together to give us a luxurious kingsize bed. Nights are the thing I hate about camping - I get almost no sleep for the first few nights which is not good so always looking for ways round it.
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Quote: Originally posted by greenhill on 10/3/2010
Nights are the thing I hate about camping - I get almost no sleep for the first few nights which is not good so always looking for ways round it.
I am exactly like you. I was saying to the o/h yesterday that it is lucky I can't take my usual mattress with us when we go camping otherwise I might never want to leave the tent!
Two rubberised cotton airbeds - double for him and a single for me. In separate bods but we join hands through the curtain to say goodnight . Duvets too as hate my feet to be tethered.
Double's not big enough for two, and bedroom pod not begin enough for er, three. So I go next door. IF, the layout of the tent were different, I could convert two pods into a luxurious pad, but the wardrobe is between us, and last bedroom pod is on the small size. And they're all separate too. We play at being lord and lady of the mobile manor and go our separate ways to the slightly east and slightly west wings!
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