Another vote here for the Coleman Comfort! It's as comfy as my bed at home, and that is very comfy!
You do have to be careful how much you inflate it though. Too much and it becomes too hard - I made that mistake once and woke with backache. If you do stuggle with backache on an airbed, always worth playing about with the inflation levels
have to agree with mr vanilla. i have a nash wideboy for fishing it`s amazingly comfortable,best bed i`ve slept in but not practical for camping due to size they`re about 100cm x75cm x25cm deep when folded and the £220 price tag isn`t for the faint hearted either lol
Thermarest Basecamp XL SI mat zipped into Lidl fleece liner then fitted sheet over the top. Better still, put x 2 together to make a 5ft bed (if you have the space), put a 5ft fitted sheet over the pair and they don't move about (don't even need a coupling kit).
Thermarest Basecamp XL SI mat zipped into Lidl fleece liner then fitted sheet over the top. Better still, put x 2 together to make a 5ft bed (if you have the space), put a 5ft fitted sheet over the pair and they don't move about (don't even need a coupling kit).
We have just returned from a fortnight in the Ardeche, and for the second year running used two ThermaRest DreamTime XL's, they fasten together to make a Queensize bed, we add a custom made fitted cotton cover, and just use a good quality cotton kingsize sheet to cover us, along with a couple of down pillows with quality cotton covers, we also have at the bottom of the bed a Kingsize 4.5 Tog Duvet (£6 from Netto) c/w Kingsize M&S cotton Duvet cover (£10 of Bury Market) just in case it get a little chilly in the night, which it actualy did a couple of times this year. we find it to be a superb sleeping system, and although the total cost was close on £300 well worth it, for a blistfull nights sleep.
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