

Price below is the for the Single, which has a maximum load of 120kg and dimensions of 212cm x 73cm x 55cm high (pack size is 30cm x 24.5cm x 8cm). In single and double formats, Vango’s Airheads come complete with the luxury of a full, inflatable “headboard” – although you might want to check it doesn’t foul with the angle of your bedroom inner’s walls. Key features Built-in footpump, single valve, stuff bag In Blue, Green or Orange, it weighs 800g. Inflated dimensions are 185cm x 45cm x 6cm deep, packing down to some 32cm x 12cm. The Hexa is made from polyester with a PVC coating. This airbed goes up to 178cm x 72cm x 17cm – so, just be warned, it isn’t the longest.Ī combination of airbed and self-inflating mat – with its own built-in footpump as well as a stuff sack with drawcord string.
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You’ll need to invest in a pump of some sort, too – manual or electric (Mountain Warehouse had a bellow pump reduced to £4.99 at the time of writing). This is typical of the type of single airbed you can pick up at virtually any camping retailer…more often than not at a bargain price.

Here are eight of the best camping beds in the shops just now.Ĭomfort needn’t cost. But, the key thing is, you have a layer of padded comfort to see you through the night. That shouldn’t be over-estimated – it means any excessive overnight cold won’t get transferred to your body. One thing both product types does offer, apart from the obvious in terms of extra support when you’re lying down, is a layer of insulation between you and the ground. If nothing else, they definitely blur the line between a typical self-inflating mat (SIM) and a traditional airbed. Increasingly, too, there are products that seek to offer the best of both worlds. Self-inflating mat or a full airbed? It could be a question of circumstances as much as individual preference.
