Camp bed? Reccommendation?

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paulnb57

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Nov 18, 2007
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Folks,

We are going to dig the big tent out this summer and are frankly not keen on sleeping on the ground, so are looking for a reccommendation for a reasonably decent pair of single folding camp beds, for a bit of luxury glamping.......


Paul
 

janso

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Dec 31, 2012
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Might be a tad much, but after considerations for car camping and when doing event work, I went for a carp fishing bedchair. I can't express HOW comfy these are over multiple nights. I had a mega deal of a lifetime with mine on price but even at full price I wouldn't say no after having one.


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Duggie Bravo

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Jul 27, 2013
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Dewsbury
Make sure you are insulating under the mattress as that's a big patch of cold air under you.
My wife has a Coleman camp bed that has a built in air mattress and whilst she finds it really comfy she does get cold.


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Limaed

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Apr 11, 2006
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I've an old issue camp bed from the 60's, I got it from an ex RAF guy at a car boot sale. He 'forgot' to return it to stores when he left the mob in the 80's! Anyway it's really comfortable to sleep on and would be my recommendation. I sleep on camp beds a fair bit and its been a great bit of kit. It also rolls up so takes up less room then the folding ally Chinese jobbies. You'll probably still want a mat for insulation though.

This is the sort of thing: http://www.action-station.co.uk/har...-bags-camp-beds-bashas/showitem-CAMP-BED.aspx
 

Johnnyboy1971

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Dec 24, 2010
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Might be a tad much, but after considerations for car camping and when doing event work, I went for a carp fishing bedchair. I can't express HOW comfy these are over multiple nights. I had a mega deal of a lifetime with mine on price but even at full price I wouldn't say no after having one.


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Thats what I would choose every time. Had my bedchair 10 yrs and still mega comfy.
 

fellows

Tenderfoot
Apr 1, 2015
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Dorset
Canvas Safari bed. Rolls down to roughly 70x20 fits in a army duffle bag with tarp, wool blankets and brew kit...ideal

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dwardo

Bushcrafter through and through
Aug 30, 2006
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Double blowup airbed. Underneath place some cheap foam mats. On top a thin double sleeping bag, then over that a fitted double bed sheet to hold the sleeping bag in place. On top of that a double quilt :) might as well do it properly if car camping.
 

bob_the_baker

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May 22, 2012
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Swansea
+1 to carp bed chairs, they tend to be larger than traditional camp beds for those who like to (or already have) spread out a bit and can adjust to uneven, sloping ground. I have this one
 

janso

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Dec 31, 2012
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Penwith, Cornwall
Bob; that's exactly the same as mine. They're bloody good I think! Only wish it folded up smaller but hey, it's comfy and warm for car camping! Have you swapped out the pillow? I put some memory foam in mine instead and it's made a huge difference to my noggin when sleeping


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Tonyuk

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Nov 30, 2011
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Avoid the British issue one if you can, the leg design makes it easy to roll over during the night. The american one is much better and if you can get one cheaply one of the issue stretchers (the 4 piece) can be used as a bed and also to move kit about camp. it can have the same issue of not being that steady however.

Tonyuk
 

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