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via mobile 18/8/2024 at 6:39pm
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Hello all
In our fifties and we are looking at starting our camping adventures again. I have one requirement and that's comfy bed with a nice memory foam mattress. We started looking at a tent box type tent, then a car tent (which I'm not even sure is legal or whether sites allow them) and now I'm thinking a normal tent with put up beds.
Any advice would be very much appreciated. I don't want to sleep on the floor or anything that feels like the floor.


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18/8/2024 at 7:27pm
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Welcome to UKCS.

If you are still capable of putting up a tent, then perhaps consider having a different sleeping system.

I did not wish to sleep on airbed (due to risks of puncture), and SIM (self-inflating mattress) directly on the floor due to reduce in mobility.

I switched to a camp bed with a SIM on top, secured using a flannel fitted sheet with additional sheet clamps.

How about a trailer tent with a bed that is off the floor?

As for a roof tent, personally, it is not practical for me as I do not wish to climb up and down a ladder in the middle of the night in order to go to the loo.

I also have a dog and cannot imagine him wanting to climb up and down a ladder. Of course he can sleep in the car, however, at home, he sleeps next to me on the bed.

With a roof tent, I would need to find a way to cook, eat and to sit down. Therefore, I would need some kind of awning or event shelter of some sort so that I could have a living and cooking area.

As for car tents, I have only seen the ones for a small van like a Citroën Berlingo.

Probably more practical than a roof tent without the need to climb up and down a ladder, however, the same issues exist in that I would need some additional space for cooking, eating and relaxing.

Hence I opted for a motorhome with her own facilities as in a kitchen, toilet and shower. Not a VW T5 as I don't want to have to make up and put away my bed every time I use it.

Hope the above helps in some ways.

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via mobile 18/8/2024 at 7:28pm
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Trailer tent or folding camper looks like the answer I have a campmaster air trailer tent very small light to tow but large when set up basically an air beam tent which the trailer goes into and opens out into a double bed look on you for campmaster air trailer tent and you will see what I mean.


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Have a look at fishing bed chairs. They won't be the cheapest, but comfort for sleeping is worth paying for.


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18/8/2024 at 9:01pm
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I did not opt for a trailer tent or folding camper as I do not wish to tow.

In addition, for a trailer tent, it means I would need to peg it out and I was done with tent set up and wanted an unit that was quick and easy to pitch, hence a MH.

I had been eyeing a Camplet for years, however, the need to tow, having a kitchen inside the tent and the need to peg out, put me off getting one.

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