Thank you for your review. My husband and I we will buy the Quechua Air Bed 70's and a mattress double flock airbed. We were thinking about it and we didn't know what to do. Thanks again.
This was such a useful and honest in depth review. Thank you very much. I think those thin SIM’s would not be comfortable enough for me either! This has helped so much in narrowing down the choice for sleeping equipment and in seeing how the camp bed air 70’s would fit in the bedroom space of the tent. Also thanks for the tip about coffee bags in one of your videos I’ve just picked some up for our next camping trip. I’m looking forward to watching the video for your trip up north with Buster.
Thank you Gemma for your kind comments and indeed the idea for this video. When I was answering your questions some doubt entered my head. So had to have a refresh. Always a good excuse to get the tent up. Even if it is in the garden. I checked Decathlons website as I was uploading to RUclips and it looks like the Camp Bed Air 70 could be discontinued. Replaced with the Camp Bed Air. Which looks identical just 200cm long rather than 190cm. Still the same price at £49.99 Yes the Taylors Coffee bags are BRILLIANT. Like the advert says. It's amazing no one has thought of it before....Ahem...I've had two today already haha. Though in my defence I am up at 6am to feed and walk Buster. My first week of two weeks off work Yayyy :-) Bye bye night shifts for the time being :-) Next week I am up in the north. Fingers and toes crossed we don't have another lock down in the mean time. I'm packing today but trying not to look at the news incase the worst happens and plans canceled. I'm taking Buster and my mum as there is a landmark she desperately wants to see. We should have gone in May but Covid-19 put paid to that. Spoiler alert if we do go. It will be likely four videos. One for each day. I have a vague outline of the video in mind. Thanks again for your questions and I'm happy I could help :-) Paul
Thank you for your kind comment. I fully understand how difficult it is finding the right camping solutions. From the tent to the beds and cook systems and I'm happy my channel has helped in some way. Have you considered the Quechua Air Seconds 5.1 Fresh and black? It would be easy to set up. Have a dark bedroom so you are not woken up by the early morning light. Would be very well ventilated and have enough room for a family of four. With that tent you'll have enough room for your family and a little spare for items like clothes, storage for cooking etc.... If not that one then the Quechua Air Seconds 4.1 Fresh and Black might be okay....A fair bit smaller than the 5.1 and you may feel a little cramped but it is quite a bit cheaper. Both of these tents are really one bedroom. If you would like two separate bedrooms then maybe have a look at the Quechua Air Seconds 4.2 Fresh and Black. This is a similar size to the 4.1 but has two separate bedrooms located at either end of the tent. With a compact living space in-between. All of these tents are of an air beam construction and will require a pump. Sold by Decathlon for £15. It adds a little extra bulk to pack but will mean that you can put these tents up very quickly. I have the Quechua Air Seconds 4.1 Fresh and Black and with the exception of the sleeping area length not quite being long enough for my personal liking. Apart from that it is an exceptional tent. That's about all I can say really and I hope what I've said here has helped in some way. Hopefully I will have some more videos on the way soon. The last couple of months has been very busy. Any further questions and I will try to answer them as best as I can. Paul
@@ItsaCampingThing im looking to go for the pole version of the 4man fresh and black as its nearly half the price. I don't mind a little extra work. Thanks for the very lengthy reply 😁
@@dlear85 Yes I'm just looking at that one now. The one at £159.99. It looks pretty much identical to the one I have. Only with poles. A very nice tent
@@ItsaCampingThing my idea is to have the cheaper tent but spend more on the airbed frames. A good bed is probably crucial. I almost ordered the self inflating mattresses but after another of youre videos I will get standard air mattresses, another money saver
@@dlear85 Yes some of the cheaper airbeds are more comfortable then there more expensive counterparts. I'm getting ready for a trip myself. I will be using two Quechua Camp Bed Air 70s plus a double air bed on top. With a blanket between the two to stop squeaking
Great review. In fact, you really nailed it with this one. You're very good in front of the camera and have a great way of explaining things. Thank you!
Thank you very much for your kind comment. When I read it yesterday it made my day. So thank you. I can assure you that there are plenty of outtakes which I will probably cut together to make a video out of in the winter. I do find it difficult talking to the camera. This RUclips lark is still relately new to me. Thanks again for your kind comment. It makes the hours and hours making these videos all the more worthwhile. Have a lovely day. Paul and Buster
@@ItsaCampingThing Thanks Paul. I'm building a fitness blog and have tried recording a couple of videos myself, but I'm awful, so won't be inflicting myself upon RUclips any time soon! So I genuinely appreciate how difficult it can be. But you're a natural! All the best for the future, I think you're going to smash it.
@@ThePANDA1885 Don't be too harsh on yourself. Look I'm no expert but I do have experience. Talking to the camera is not natural by any stretch of the imagination. It's like talking to your toaster and trying to be charismatic about it....It is just not natural. At least to begin with. thedoesn't matter now It's hard work. A ten minute video can mean 8 or 9 hours of editing. But again it's worth it. I'm here because I enjoy it and its a challenge. A lot of my free time is now consummated by RUclips and thats okay because I'm pushing myself to my limits. Limits which in some rare cases I'm exceeding. It's good fun and I get to talk to good like minded people like yourself on a topic I am passionate about. Which is the icing on top of the cake. Thank you again for your kind comments. It means a lot. Right I've got to take Buster out for his evening walk. But if you ever do change your mind about RUclips. Then my door is always open and happy to help if I can. Wishing you all the very best Paul
Hi, after some days wondering if this method would be the best to sleep a little higher, just realized that the investment (80 eur camp bed plus pump plus bed )is way higher than buying an Intex 60 CMS high bed ! (54 eur )
You mentioned in the beginning of this video that Decathlon is now selling these in a 200cm long version. Would that work at all with the tent being sloped?
For me it depends on if you are planning to use an airbed on top of this base layer. Or a much slimmer sim mattress. That’s what makes the difference. The Bedroom is 210cm from front to back so yes it will fit. You can of coarse lay on the bed with your head at the door end. This will make it less claustrophobic as your wont have the slop end right near to your face. Something else to consider. As i have recently stopped using these. I filmed this well over a year or so ago. They add height to make getting in and out of bed easier. But also add weight and bulk when travelling. Do you really need them just to get in and out of bed a little easier? Also it’s something else to set up and pack away. The 200cm version would fit. Just be careful of what you place on top of it to raise that bed any higher.
Hi thanks for the video . Is this really needed when you own a ultim comfort mattress ? I mean , that mattress is very comfortable, does the height makes a huge difference? Thanks again
@@MrRoballusus it’s not really a compulsory item and only adds a few inches height. I mean this video was shot a few years ago now. The height is nice if say you have a bad back and don’t want to get all the way down to the ground to get in to bed. It is more of a luxury item. More on the side of glamping if you like. For me now all this time later it’s not something I tend to use as much. Mainly because it reduces space in the car when travelling to the campsite. Plus something else to set up and pack away. If you can do with out it then great. But of like me at the time of making this video and you wake up with a different ache every day due to age. Then it might be of some benefit
Thanks for your comment, I just bought 2 secs easy tent to NOT need a pump, then, this camp bed needs it , so I just was wondering if it makes a big difference or not , seems not . In fact my actual mattress , ultim comfort , is great ! My camp life expectancy will be longer !
@@ItsaCampingThing I am a really heavy person , always slept on normal inflatable beds , this one is really a game changer . (Don't work for decathlon)
Thanks a lot for the detailed user review ........I really needed that while thinking about buying these. Doubts cleared........ all thanks to you....... cheers ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻 P.S - I am only worried about blowing to inflate for longer then I wish it to be. They say it self inflates 80% but m not sure about it. Other the that I think these are nice
What a great video. Loved it. After returning from a camping weekend away with the kids we also feel like we want to update our sleep system so we are higher off the ground (think it's an age thing). We've never seen these inflatable bed frames before but think they look great. We too have a dog an have the potential claws issue but are considering the SIM option and wondered if you'd tried any other thicker self inflating mattress which may have a bit more give and not be as firm? Would love to hear of any others. Will be sure to look up some of your other videos, keep up the good work 👍
Aww thank you Andy for your very kind comment. I really appreciate that. So thank you. Now regarding the bed layout. I’ve not used these for awhile as I’ve been trying to reduce the amount of kit for wild camping. But totally understand what you mean. I'm at the age where a little bit of comfort goes a loooooooong way. Now the last time we used these Quechua beds my dad used it a couple of years ago between lockdowns. I linked two of the Quecua bases together to make a double bed. They clip together easily. Then I threw a fleece blanket over the nylon/plastic struts that form the base. Then I used a High Gear double airbed on top of the fleece. The fleece blanket was used to prevent any squeaking from the plastic from the bottom of the double airbed rubbing on the plactic/ Nylon struts. Believe me it was a good idea as the first time I tried it I was awake all night with the sound of squeaking plastic. Not good. I then used the bungies from the bed base to hold the four corners of the doube airbed in place. Its a bit of. a stretch but it does work. Next I used a couple of those foil blankets that wild campers use to reflect the heat back up. They do double bed size ones now for about £20 I believe on Amazon. This served two reasons. A it stopped any body heat being lost in to the airbed. And B added protection from my dogs paws.I used a couple so I could hook them under the bungies again from. Finally I used a single sleeping bag. Not a mummy one. But one of those regular rectangle ones over the foil mats. Again this was to help against punctures from Busters paws. Then added a double sleeping bag over that and job done. Now i did'nt sleep on that but my Dad who was 79 at the time had three comfortable nights sleeping on that. He had Buster on the bed for each of those three nights and not once did we have any deflation issues. Even though I took a spare double air bed just in case. I mean those ones from Goooutdoors are resonably priced. So always good to have a spare. The downsides were that it’s a lot of kit to take and when adding up the various items it does make it quite expensive too. Each morning and just before bed we would pull the foil mats and rectangular sleeping bag and re-tuck them under the bungies if they had come out. The double airbed adds more height than the sim mattresses too. This made it more comfortable than the sim mattresses and that extra height almost made it feel just like a bed from home. You litterally woke up and swung your legs out of bed. Hey Presto!. Plus you may have to change the orientation of where you sleep. Especially if your tent ceiling is low. We had to do this as the rear of the tent was quite clostrophobic with that extra height. But we changed the orientation and my Dad had three comfortable nights sleep. Just a pitty that it rain every day haha. Now it does not rain this week then I will try and make a video on this set up that I used. It will be a good excuse for me to try out my new camera haha. Thanks again for your kind comment. Paul
Hi! Just wanted to add my pennies worth, I have these and use the Andes 10cm SIM. I am also a side sleeper and I initially tried a standard inflatable mattress, which I’ve never got along with and still don’t. I then moved on to the 3.5 SIM which gave me the mattress feel that I wanted but due to my side sleeping just made me incredibly sore (age doesn’t come alone unfortunately) so I did a good bit of research - also known as bargain hunting and found the Andes 10cm SIM at a great price with good reviews. I hit the jackpot (though I’ll never ever get it back in to the stuff sack!!), this set up is my holy grail. I put a fleece fitted sheet over the bed mattress combo and I’m as snug as a bug in a rug! If your a side sleeper I would go for a 10cm minimum depth SIM.
I bought this setup last year. We slept on them for two weeks and we’re not the fittest people, so we need good beds. Our (and perhaps your) mistake was to blow up the SIM’s too hard. After an hour this feels uncomfortable. After deflating a bit we got a sweet soft mattress. But this year we will upgrade to thicker SIM’s because when they are soft as we like and you climb onto the bed, the mattress folds a bit between the air bed ribs. Decathlon could add one or two more ribs to prevent this. Other than that we loved them.
Thanks for your comment. That was my first mistake you are correct. I did inflate them to much. But then I let some air out for the following night and could feel the ribs of the camp bed underneath. It was the Goldie locks scenario. Either too hard or too soft and nothing seemed to work for me. Try as I might I just couldn't find a sweet spot for my liking. I loved the idea. Especially that you could zip them together when making a double. With only so many days I could test in the garden I eventually gave up and reluctantly used a cheap airbed for an upcoming trip. Not ideal but I did have a better night's sleep. With hindsight maybe I need to replace my mattress in the home. Maybe I've got too used to a soft mattress and need to train if you like my back in to being comfortable with something firmer. For now at least I will just stick with the airbed and camp bed combination. Once again thanks for your comment and Happy New Year to you.
Thank you for your comment. I’ve actually bought the same set up but haven’t used it yet and was concerned I’d spent SO much in the hope of having a decent night’s sleep camping in my new tent (also the same as Busters Boy’s!). I have no fixed date in mind for my kit’s first outing but will take on board what you’d mentioned about not filling the SIMs too much. Thanks, Nicci 😊
Yeah I get kind of fed up after 10 takes so say take 10’000 or something just to lighten my mood. Anyway that’s my 7163rd attempt at writing this reply 😂
Hey man great video!! Just a quick thought, have you tried to simply stack the SIM on top of the air mattress (the eurohike)? The Air Bed is quite expensive now, and if the idea is just to add some cushion and height to the actual mattress, then wouldn't it be the same to just put the SIM on top of any air mattress that is way cheaper? Thanks!
Thanks for the review i will now buy these. We had this tent we did love it till we experienced bad rain. Then we learned because it has no built in ground sheet the tent filled with water.
Thank you for your review. My husband and I we will buy the Quechua Air Bed 70's and a mattress double flock airbed. We were thinking about it and we didn't know what to do. Thanks again.
Im glad it was helpful
thank you so much for this extensive and detailed review!
This was such a useful and honest in depth review. Thank you very much. I think those thin SIM’s would not be comfortable enough for me either! This has helped so much in narrowing down the choice for sleeping equipment and in seeing how the camp bed air 70’s would fit in the bedroom space of the tent.
Also thanks for the tip about coffee bags in one of your videos I’ve just picked some up for our next camping trip.
I’m looking forward to watching the video for your trip up north with Buster.
Thank you Gemma for your kind comments and indeed the idea for this video. When I was answering your questions some doubt entered my head. So had to have a refresh. Always a good excuse to get the tent up. Even if it is in the garden.
I checked Decathlons website as I was uploading to RUclips and it looks like the Camp Bed Air 70 could be discontinued. Replaced with the Camp Bed Air. Which looks identical just 200cm long rather than 190cm. Still the same price at £49.99
Yes the Taylors Coffee bags are BRILLIANT. Like the advert says. It's amazing no one has thought of it before....Ahem...I've had two today already haha. Though in my defence I am up at 6am to feed and walk Buster.
My first week of two weeks off work Yayyy :-)
Bye bye night shifts for the time being :-)
Next week I am up in the north. Fingers and toes crossed we don't have another lock down in the mean time. I'm packing today but trying not to look at the news incase the worst happens and plans canceled.
I'm taking Buster and my mum as there is a landmark she desperately wants to see. We should have gone in May but Covid-19 put paid to that.
Spoiler alert if we do go. It will be likely four videos. One for each day. I have a vague outline of the video in mind.
Thanks again for your questions and I'm happy I could help :-)
Paul
im about to sink 1k into a starter setup for family of 4 and am mainly going for decathlon sleeping gear. These vids help
Thank you for your kind comment. I fully understand how difficult it is finding the right camping solutions. From the tent to the beds and cook systems and I'm happy my channel has helped in some way.
Have you considered the Quechua Air Seconds 5.1 Fresh and black? It would be easy to set up. Have a dark bedroom so you are not woken up by the early morning light. Would be very well ventilated and have enough room for a family of four.
With that tent you'll have enough room for your family and a little spare for items like clothes, storage for cooking etc....
If not that one then the Quechua Air Seconds 4.1 Fresh and Black might be okay....A fair bit smaller than the 5.1 and you may feel a little cramped but it is quite a bit cheaper.
Both of these tents are really one bedroom. If you would like two separate bedrooms then maybe have a look at the Quechua Air Seconds 4.2 Fresh and Black. This is a similar size to the 4.1 but has two separate bedrooms located at either end of the tent. With a compact living space in-between.
All of these tents are of an air beam construction and will require a pump. Sold by Decathlon for £15. It adds a little extra bulk to pack but will mean that you can put these tents up very quickly.
I have the Quechua Air Seconds 4.1 Fresh and Black and with the exception of the sleeping area length not quite being long enough for my personal liking. Apart from that it is an exceptional tent.
That's about all I can say really and I hope what I've said here has helped in some way.
Hopefully I will have some more videos on the way soon. The last couple of months has been very busy. Any further questions and I will try to answer them as best as I can.
Paul
@@ItsaCampingThing im looking to go for the pole version of the 4man fresh and black as its nearly half the price. I don't mind a little extra work. Thanks for the very lengthy reply 😁
@@dlear85 Yes I'm just looking at that one now. The one at £159.99. It looks pretty much identical to the one I have. Only with poles. A very nice tent
@@ItsaCampingThing my idea is to have the cheaper tent but spend more on the airbed frames. A good bed is probably crucial. I almost ordered the self inflating mattresses but after another of youre videos I will get standard air mattresses, another money saver
@@dlear85 Yes some of the cheaper airbeds are more comfortable then there more expensive counterparts. I'm getting ready for a trip myself. I will be using two Quechua Camp Bed Air 70s plus a double air bed on top. With a blanket between the two to stop squeaking
Great review. In fact, you really nailed it with this one.
You're very good in front of the camera and have a great way of explaining things. Thank you!
Thank you very much for your kind comment. When I read it yesterday it made my day. So thank you.
I can assure you that there are plenty of outtakes which I will probably cut together to make a video out of in the winter. I do find it difficult talking to the camera. This RUclips lark is still relately new to me.
Thanks again for your kind comment. It makes the hours and hours making these videos all the more worthwhile.
Have a lovely day.
Paul and Buster
@@ItsaCampingThing Thanks Paul.
I'm building a fitness blog and have tried recording a couple of videos myself, but I'm awful, so won't be inflicting myself upon RUclips any time soon! So I genuinely appreciate how difficult it can be. But you're a natural! All the best for the future, I think you're going to smash it.
@@ThePANDA1885 Don't be too harsh on yourself. Look I'm no expert but I do have experience.
Talking to the camera is not natural by any stretch of the imagination. It's like talking to your toaster and trying to be charismatic about it....It is just not natural. At least to begin with.
thedoesn't matter now
It's hard work. A ten minute video can mean 8 or 9 hours of editing. But again it's worth it. I'm here because I enjoy it and its a challenge. A lot of my free time is now consummated by RUclips and thats okay because I'm pushing myself to my limits.
Limits which in some rare cases I'm exceeding. It's good fun and I get to talk to good like minded people like yourself on a topic I am passionate about. Which is the icing on top of the cake.
Thank you again for your kind comments. It means a lot.
Right I've got to take Buster out for his evening walk. But if you ever do change your mind about RUclips. Then my door is always open and happy to help if I can.
Wishing you all the very best
Paul
Hi, after some days wondering if this method would be the best to sleep a little higher, just realized that the investment (80 eur camp bed plus pump plus bed )is way higher than buying an Intex 60 CMS high bed ! (54 eur )
Have those beds any problem ? Intex . Are they not comfy ? They look very !
Thank you! Very thorough and informative review.
My pleasure!
You mentioned in the beginning of this video that Decathlon is now selling these in a 200cm long version. Would that work at all with the tent being sloped?
For me it depends on if you are planning to use an airbed on top of this base layer. Or a much slimmer sim mattress. That’s what makes the difference. The Bedroom is 210cm from front to back so yes it will fit. You can of coarse lay on the bed with your head at the door end. This will make it less claustrophobic as your wont have the slop end right near to your face.
Something else to consider. As i have recently stopped using these. I filmed this well over a year or so ago.
They add height to make getting in and out of bed easier. But also add weight and bulk when travelling. Do you really need them just to get in and out of bed a little easier? Also it’s something else to set up and pack away.
The 200cm version would fit. Just be careful of what you place on top of it to raise that bed any higher.
In order to get it fully in the bag, you have to be careful when rolling in the camp bed that the fluffy parts don't stick outside the slabs.
Hi thanks for the video . Is this really needed when you own a ultim comfort mattress ? I mean , that mattress is very comfortable, does the height makes a huge difference? Thanks again
@@MrRoballusus it’s not really a compulsory item and only adds a few inches height. I mean this video was shot a few years ago now. The height is nice if say you have a bad back and don’t want to get all the way down to the ground to get in to bed. It is more of a luxury item. More on the side of glamping if you like.
For me now all this time later it’s not something I tend to use as much. Mainly because it reduces space in the car when travelling to the campsite. Plus something else to set up and pack away. If you can do with out it then great. But of like me at the time of making this video and you wake up with a different ache every day due to age. Then it might be of some benefit
Thanks for your comment, I just bought 2 secs easy tent to NOT need a pump, then, this camp bed needs it , so I just was wondering if it makes a big difference or not , seems not . In fact my actual mattress , ultim comfort , is great ! My camp life expectancy will be longer !
@@MrRoballusus yes I have looked at the Ultim confort mattress myself. Will definitely take a closer look on your recommendation
@@ItsaCampingThing I am a really heavy person , always slept on normal inflatable beds , this one is really a game changer . (Don't work for decathlon)
Thanks a lot for the detailed user review ........I really needed that while thinking about buying these. Doubts cleared........ all thanks to you....... cheers ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
P.S - I am only worried about blowing to inflate for longer then I wish it to be. They say it self inflates 80% but m not sure about it. Other the that I think these are nice
Sorry for the late reply but glad to be of help
What a great video. Loved it.
After returning from a camping weekend away with the kids we also feel like we want to update our sleep system so we are higher off the ground (think it's an age thing). We've never seen these inflatable bed frames before but think they look great.
We too have a dog an have the potential claws issue but are considering the SIM option and wondered if you'd tried any other thicker self inflating mattress which may have a bit more give and not be as firm? Would love to hear of any others.
Will be sure to look up some of your other videos, keep up the good work 👍
Aww thank you Andy for your very kind comment. I really appreciate that. So thank you.
Now regarding the bed layout. I’ve not used these for awhile as I’ve been trying to reduce the amount of kit for wild camping. But totally understand what you mean. I'm at the age where a little bit of comfort goes a loooooooong way.
Now the last time we used these Quechua beds my dad used it a couple of years ago between lockdowns.
I linked two of the Quecua bases together to make a double bed. They clip together easily. Then I threw a fleece blanket over the nylon/plastic struts that form the base. Then I used a High Gear double airbed on top of the fleece. The fleece blanket was used to prevent any squeaking from the plastic from the bottom of the double airbed rubbing on the plactic/ Nylon struts. Believe me it was a good idea as the first time I tried it I was awake all night with the sound of squeaking plastic. Not good.
I then used the bungies from the bed base to hold the four corners of the doube airbed in place. Its a bit of. a stretch but it does work.
Next I used a couple of those foil blankets that wild campers use to reflect the heat back up. They do double bed size ones now for about £20 I believe on Amazon. This served two reasons. A it stopped any body heat being lost in to the airbed. And B added protection from my dogs paws.I used a couple so I could hook them under the bungies again from. Finally I used a single sleeping bag. Not a mummy one. But one of those regular rectangle ones over the foil mats. Again this was to help against punctures from Busters paws. Then added a double sleeping bag over that and job done.
Now i did'nt sleep on that but my Dad who was 79 at the time had three comfortable nights sleeping on that. He had Buster on the bed for each of those three nights and not once did we have any deflation issues. Even though I took a spare double air bed just in case. I mean those ones from Goooutdoors are resonably priced. So always good to have a spare.
The downsides were that it’s a lot of kit to take and when adding up the various items it does make it quite expensive too. Each morning and just before bed we would pull the foil mats and rectangular sleeping bag and re-tuck them under the bungies if they had come out.
The double airbed adds more height than the sim mattresses too. This made it more comfortable than the sim mattresses and that extra height almost made it feel just like a bed from home. You litterally woke up and swung your legs out of bed. Hey Presto!.
Plus you may have to change the orientation of where you sleep. Especially if your tent ceiling is low. We had to do this as the rear of the tent was quite clostrophobic with that extra height. But we changed the orientation and my Dad had three comfortable nights sleep. Just a pitty that it rain every day haha.
Now it does not rain this week then I will try and make a video on this set up that I used. It will be a good excuse for me to try out my new camera haha.
Thanks again for your kind comment.
Paul
Hi! Just wanted to add my pennies worth, I have these and use the Andes 10cm SIM. I am also a side sleeper and I initially tried a standard inflatable mattress, which I’ve never got along with and still don’t. I then moved on to the 3.5 SIM which gave me the mattress feel that I wanted but due to my side sleeping just made me incredibly sore (age doesn’t come alone unfortunately) so I did a good bit of research - also known as bargain hunting and found the Andes 10cm SIM at a great price with good reviews. I hit the jackpot (though I’ll never ever get it back in to the stuff sack!!), this set up is my holy grail. I put a fleece fitted sheet over the bed mattress combo and I’m as snug as a bug in a rug!
If your a side sleeper I would go for a 10cm minimum depth SIM.
I am reading some of the people about the bad. Will the slats bend. Seems like it will be dad to me. Thanks
Thank you for your honest review !
It's my pleasure.
I bought this setup last year. We slept on them for two weeks and we’re not the fittest people, so we need good beds.
Our (and perhaps your) mistake was to blow up the SIM’s too hard. After an hour this feels uncomfortable. After deflating a bit we got a sweet soft mattress. But this year we will upgrade to thicker SIM’s because when they are soft as we like and you climb onto the bed, the mattress folds a bit between the air bed ribs.
Decathlon could add one or two more ribs to prevent this.
Other than that we loved them.
Thanks for your comment.
That was my first mistake you are correct. I did inflate them to much. But then I let some air out for the following night and could feel the ribs of the camp bed underneath.
It was the Goldie locks scenario. Either too hard or too soft and nothing seemed to work for me.
Try as I might I just couldn't find a sweet spot for my liking. I loved the idea. Especially that you could zip them together when making a double. With only so many days I could test in the garden I eventually gave up and reluctantly used a cheap airbed for an upcoming trip. Not ideal but I did have a better night's sleep.
With hindsight maybe I need to replace my mattress in the home. Maybe I've got too used to a soft mattress and need to train if you like my back in to being comfortable with something firmer.
For now at least I will just stick with the airbed and camp bed combination.
Once again thanks for your comment and Happy New Year to you.
Thank you for your comment. I’ve actually bought the same set up but haven’t used it yet and was concerned I’d spent SO much in the hope of having a decent night’s sleep camping in my new tent (also the same as Busters Boy’s!). I have no fixed date in mind for my kit’s first outing but will take on board what you’d mentioned about not filling the SIMs too much. Thanks, Nicci 😊
Take 5182, i never thought you went over 5k takes tbh. Well made 😅
Yeah I get kind of fed up after 10 takes so say take 10’000 or something just to lighten my mood. Anyway that’s my 7163rd attempt at writing this reply 😂
Hey man great video!! Just a quick thought, have you tried to simply stack the SIM on top of the air mattress (the eurohike)? The Air Bed is quite expensive now, and if the idea is just to add some cushion and height to the actual mattress, then wouldn't it be the same to just put the SIM on top of any air mattress that is way cheaper? Thanks!
Sadly I don't have these beds any more.
Thanks for the review i will now buy these. We had this tent we did love it till we experienced bad rain. Then we learned because it has no built in ground sheet the tent filled with water.
Thank you. You must have had a lot of rain
Nice video. Thanks. Music and sound effects are a little loud compared to voice, though.
Thanks for the feedback. It's a year old video so hopefully that mistake isnt repeated nowadays
Thanks!
thank you
can we wash Apenza Comfort 65 WATER
A damp cloth with water should be fine...I wouldn't submerge it though
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Thank you