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When choosing a camp bed, it is important to make choices based upon the type of camping trip you plan to embark on. A good, comfortable place to sleep can mean the difference between an enjoyable outdoor expedition and a living nightmare.
First, do not skimp on quality in favor of a cheaper price. Spend your money wisely by taking the time to compare all the available options and choosing the best bed for your type of camping trip.
Think carefully about where you will be camping. Consider the weather, the surface on which you will need to place your bed, and the amount of space available to you. If you are sharing a tent with 4 other people, it may not be practical for you to purchase a full sized inflatable mattress.
There are many different types of camp beds to choose from. One popular style of camp bed is a sleeping bag. If you plan to use a sleeping bag, think about what kind of weather you can expect. If you will be sleeping on the ground with or without a tent and there is a good chance of rain, look for a sleeping bag marked water proof or water resistant. Even if the weather report does not mention rain at all, keep in mind that weather can change unexpectedly and plan accordingly. If you will be camping in a cabin or recreational vehicle, you may choose a heavier sleeping bag since you will not need to carry it from place to place. If you plan to move each day and sleep at a different campsite each night, it is best to choose a lighter weight bag. Check the temperature rating before choosing a sleeping bag. Look for a sleeping bag with a temperature rating for the coldest weather you might encounter. Remember, the lower the rating, the warmer the bag. Always purchase a ground pad to go along with your sleeping bag. A ground pad provides both added comfort and insulation. Sleeping bags do not perform up to their temperature ratings without the use of a ground pad.
Another popular choice is an airbed. An airbed is simply a portable mattress that you fill with air when you are ready to use it. Airbeds are, in general, a good deal more comfortable than sleeping bags. Look for an airbed, with a battery-operated pump, in case electricity is scarce. Many airbeds can be pumped full of air in under 5 minutes. Choose an airbed with a durable, puncture resistant cover and make sure a repair kit is included.
A folding cot is just the thing to keep you off the cold, wet, lumpy ground. Look for a model that folds easily and quickly. If comfort is top on your list of desired features, choose a cot that comes with it¡¯s own airbed. Look for a cot with a durable, steel frame to last through all the years of wear and tear you can put it through.
As another sleeping option, consider an air mat. Look for an air mat that self inflates and deflates quickly. Choose an air mat with a durable, puncture resistant cover and a repair kit. Your airmat should also be waterproof, stain proof, and non-slip. Choose an air mat with a soft, plush fleece top for additional comfort and warmth. Purchase an airmat with it¡¯s own carrying case for ease of portability.
Take your time in choosing a camp bed and purchase the best bed you can afford. It will greatly increase your camping trip enjoyment.
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