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stevied1969 21-05-09 22:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by maxwell123455 (Post 95119)
.. remember seeing a guy that had i fold away camp bed with 4 legs (1 each corner) and then he also had his mat ontop of it (basically just raised him off the ground)

Cant remeber what it was but is this the type of thing your looking for? or are you wanting a bigger blow up type mat/bed?

Yep that's the ideal solution I think. The two links in the first post look like great products from the US, shame we can't get anything to the same standard over here.

The first packs down from this
http://luxurylite.com/cot09.jpg
to this
http://luxurylite.com/ULCinhand.jpg

The second doesn't pack as small, but it certainly looks comfy.
http://www.campingcot.com/images/par...t_original.jpg

Both products look really well though out, and both come with a lifetime guarantee, the first one is $219 and the second is $109.95.

Mike Wright 07-09-09 08:00

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Originally Posted by stevied1969 (Post 95210)
Yep that's the ideal solution I think. The two links in the first post look like great products from the US, shame we can't get anything to the same standard over here.

The first packs down from this
http://luxurylite.com/cot09.jpg
to this
http://luxurylite.com/ULCinhand.jpg

The second doesn't pack as small, but it certainly looks comfy.
http://www.campingcot.com/images/par...t_original.jpg

Both products look really well though out, and both come with a lifetime guarantee, the first one is $219 and the second is $109.95.

I had one of the first ones "Ultralight COT"....it collapsed on the 2nd night and was awefull. Cost alot and inc the import tax and the hassle returning it I lost alot of cash. It doesnt like uneven ground, rocky ground and the list goes on! Only thing its good for is at home on the carpet as the legs buckled...i wasnt too pleased in the alps in winter having to lay on the floor instead :Christo_pull_hair:

piggar 01-12-09 22:30

Hi,
I've been using a "Hennessy Hammock", they are unbelievable for comfort and packability, but you do need trees or some poles to attach to, no good in the desert.
They will give the best nights sleep you've ever had.
Piggar.


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