Camping equipment Airbed or inflatabale

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sparkyman

Kinamortaphobic
Location
Blackpool
never having used anything but a foam mat or two, i was thinking of upgrading as starting to feel that the foam pads are not doing the job (or as my misses says getting on a bit).

As they both weigh in at about a kilo which one is better apart from the inflatable aire bed only being a tenner?


Sparkyman
 

GrahamG

Guru
Location
Bristol
There's no insulation whatsoever in an airbed - they are awful for camping unless it's the height of summer. You want a self-inflating mat. Something like this is fantastic for comfort compared to the standard foam mat:
http://www.alpkit.com/airic/
 

RedBike

New Member
Location
Beside the road
(I'm not sure we're on about the same things here?)

When I go camping in the car its always the inflatable air bed and a foot pump; but for cyclo-touring for me it's the self inflating mat.

The air bed is far more comfortable and warmer than the mat but it's also far more bulky and heavy. It also requires me to carry a rather large foot pump.

The foam mats are by far the lightest (and cheapest) but they don't pack down as small as the better inflatable mats.

In terms of warmth and comfort then inflatable mats (when they're inflated!!) are more comfortable than foam mats. Sadly, these inflatable mats seem to have a habit of doing down in the middle of the night with me. In which case they are neither warm nor comfortable.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
GrahamG said:
There's no insulation whatsoever in an airbed - they are awful for camping unless it's the height of summer. You want a self-inflating mat. Something like this is fantastic for comfort compared to the standard foam mat:
http://www.alpkit.com/airic/

Agreed, I've given up on airbeds, they're not so comfortable and a fag to inflate and fold away. Self inflating mats please for me.
 

willem

Über Member
I find self inflating mattresses to be bulky, heavy and not quite as comfortable as I would like. I think technology has moved on to insulated air mattresses like the 900 gram and very compact Exped Synmat for colder situations or the 400 gram and even more compact Thermarest Neoair for warmer weather.
Willem
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
I suppose that if the driving force is weight and pack size you could always go with the balloon bed.

I have a Vango 3/4 length self inflating mat and I like it. Packs up a lot smaller than a full size one but you do need to remember to put a jacket/towel or similar under your feet in winter.
 

just jim

Guest
The exped synmat is really comfy, a bit of luxury if you don't mind a bit of spendiness. I wouldn't like to puncture it though, but it comes with a repair kit. I'm not a very tolerant camper, but maybe months on the road instead of days would change that, then I could get used to less “stuff I really need".
 
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sparkyman

sparkyman

Kinamortaphobic
Location
Blackpool
Bought a cheap self infalting mat from TKMax 16.99 inflates to 1.5" and i have to say very comfy also got a inflatable mat and found that to be comfy tas well, now have to decide which to use self inflating is bit heavier.

SparkyMan
 

Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
GrahamG said:
There's no insulation whatsoever in an airbed - they are awful for camping unless it's the height of summer. You want a self-inflating mat. Something like this is fantastic for comfort compared to the standard foam mat:
http://www.alpkit.com/airic/

+1

An airbed is too big, bulky and heavy. These are an ideal portable bed to take the edge off the hard and cold ground
 
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