Air Beds
Inflatable air beds for camping.
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The Robens Primavapour 40 is an incredibly small and lightweight camping mat that performs really well.
★★★★★
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£79.98
PROS:
- Packs down small
- Lightweight
- Comfortable for a small mat
- Insulated
CONS:
- A bit pricey, but that's what you expect for a high-end lightweight mat.
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The Outwell Starland is a sleep system and a very comfortable one at that.
★★★★★
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£86.99
PROS:
- Comfortable
- Insulated Top
- Anti-slip Bottom
- Quick to inflate and deflate
CONS:
- A little pricey for an airbed.
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PROS:
- Keeps everything in one place.
- Fairly comfortable.
- Sturdy and appears well made.
- Ideal for sleep-overs.
CONS:
- Bulky when rolled up.
- You will still need to insulate underneath unless camping only on warm summer nights.
- Relatively expensive.
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These extra large raised airbeds look more like a bed at home. But are they any good? We test out the Coleman Comfort Raised Double.
★★★★★
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£99.99
If you like camping with airbeds, getting the extra height that the Coleman Comfort provides will make your tent feel a little more homely than having to sleep down on the floor.
PROS:
- The Coleman Comfort Raised Double will feel more like a home bed. We also found that there was less bouncing than smaller air beds.
CONS:
- If you are pumping by hand, be prepared for a lot of work, as this bed holds a lot of air. Invest in an electric pump to make things easier.
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Want to make your bed in the tent more like home? Then check out the Vango AirHead inflatable mattress.
★★★★★
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£30.77
We really like the Vango Airhead. If you have space in your tent and you like airbeds, then the Airhead could be for you.
PROS:
- The Vango Airhead is a big airbed and the inflatable headboard works well for sitting up in bed at the campsite.
CONS:
- Being big is also a bad point. You'll need to have space in your tent's bedroom.
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The Kampa Airlock Junior Airbed is a great design for small children. We really recommend this for camping with small children (and have one ourselves).
★★★★★
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£19.99
PROS:
- Prevents your child rolling off their sleeping mat and onto the cold tent floor
CONS:
- It requires more width than a single mattress, so you'll need space in your tent for it.
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The Campingaz QuickBed is a more affordable air mattress for camping. But being cheaper than others, does that mean it's no good? Read on to find out.
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Reliable. We bought 4 of them.
- Affordable.
CONS:
- Only that it's an air bed, with the limitations that these type of mattresses bring.