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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    go a sway on the floor or self inflating mattress, never liked stretchers as you have to be careful rolling from side to side
    Weeds, as you get older and more arthritic you will appreciate a stretcher more and more, the older you get the harder it is getting up off the ground and not just when camping, LOL, Regards Frank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Weeds, as you get older and more arthritic you will appreciate a stretcher more and more, the older you get the harder it is getting up off the ground and not just when camping, LOL, Regards Frank.
    I'd say this comment is a very good example of "gross understatement" - and I don't know whether to end that comment with a or more appropriately a

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    As for the pillow falling off - I place the tucker/camp box at the end of the Redi-Bed - seems to solve the problem
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    We use the Exped Downmat 7. Great mats.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpa9qNictSs]YouTube - Inflating Exped Mats with Andy Brun[/ame]

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    Dont get the Coleman giant stretcher, its very comfy but takes up way too much tent room at 2.1m
    Black wolf speedie stretcher is extremely fast stable & comfy!
    Cheers Dean.

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    I have one of those Exped mats....they're brilliant - so much better than a Thermarest.

    The inflation is far easier when you simply blow it up though

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    Remember too that the higher the stretcher is off the floor the further towards the middle of the tent you will have to be, IF the tent has sloping walls, Regards Frank.

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    At Greenbank the Q-stores used to issue those spring leg stretchers which are quite comfortable except they have a tendency to flip over on top of you if you roll over in a manner that does not suit. Greenbank is-was bloody cold in winter and we were issued 6 blankets. Usual practice was to double over two of them and put them on top of the stretcher and the other 4 on top of you. On real cold nights your greatcoat would be pulled over on top of the lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by inside View Post
    We use the Exped Downmat 7. Great mats.
    That's what we're looking at replacing our swags with. Except maybe the Synmat MW might be our choice.

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    Found a good stretcher, care of the local disposal store, ex Army, not the spring variety, solid aluminium frame, you need a big screwdriver to fit the final end piece onto the spigot, but the stretcher is a tight as a drum. Even the Wife thought it was comfortable, now for a good mattress, Bob
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