New to bushcrafting-hot tent cot recommendations?

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Jon swain

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Hi I'm new to bushcrafting and just purchased my first hot tent a (polmoly teepee) with a half inner,but I need some ideas/suggestions on what to sleep on cot wise all ideas greatly received
 
Hi Jon, welcome aboard. Lots of info and helpful folk here, and sources of second-hand kit and ideas to keep the costs down. I'm not up on Tepees so not much help but some of the others are.
Might help to say which model/size it is, as presumably that defines whether a cot fits, or if you need a ground-based sleep system.
 
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Hi, Welcome.

(Best to ask your question about sleeping in a new thread. As @Falstaff suggests there are so many questions and variables.)

I use a 3M dia tipi round the year but don’t heat it.
 
Aye, need to know which tipi you bought. I have three tipis, and a couple of very low cots, and the Thermarest cot, which is the smaller of the two is hard to fit in the medium one with liner, and impossible in the small with liner. It isn’t just footprint, it is set up or rotational space, AND height of the liner from your face when lying in the cot.
 
Hi Jon, welcome to the forum :)
Where abouts in Shropshire are you; we're just over the border near Welshpool.
As Pattree says, start a new thread with a relevant title and you'll get loads of answers/opinions.
Hi I'm in Whitchurch but work in Shrewsbury I'm also looking for a permission woodland/forest to camp in and have a small fire
 
A 3M tipi with a centre pole has
1.5^2 x pi x bugger all sleeping space. It pushes you under the angled wall and bends you like a banana. I took out the pole and I sleep down the middle.

As you want to use a heater I presume that your kit travels in a car as mine does.

Having been let down by most air filled mattresses I sleep on one of those little cots with sprung wire legs. Insulation is provided by a 15mm neoprene mat covered with sheep skins. I use a Snugpak Chrysalis 5 season sleeping bag with various liners depending on the night time temperature. In seriously (for UK) cold nights I’ll have a Gelert sleeping pod laid open under my Snugpak. If I start to feel cold in the night, I zip that up over the sleeping bag.

I sometimes use a hot water bottle.

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A 3M tipi with a centre pole has
1.5^2 x pi x bugger all sleeping space. It pushes you under the angled wall and bends you like a banana. I took out the pole and I sleep down the middle.

As you want to use a heater I presume that your kit travels in a car as mine does.

Having been let down by most air filled mattresses I sleep on one of those little cots with sprung wire legs. Insulation is provided by a 15mm neoprene mat covered with sheep skins. I use a Snugpak Chrysalis 5 season sleeping bag with various liners depending on the night time temperature. In seriously (for UK) cold nights I’ll have a Gelert sleeping pod laid open under my Snugpak. If I start to feel cold in the night, I zip that up over the sleeping bag.

I sometimes use a hot water bottle.

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Thank that's very helpful
 

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