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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #15 on: July 22, 2011, 12:47:06 PM »
Those $30.00 mattresses are use a couple times and throw aways. We still use an expensive queen size Coleman mattress when the misses comes camping. I have had six or seven different ones under $50.00 and they all leaked.
We use cots from REI for deer camp.
 
http://www.rei.com/product/765277/rei-comfort-cot
 
Very comfortable with a self inflating pad. Last year I made the mistake of forgetting to bring my cot pad. The 25 degree nights made me realize how important a good pad is. I froze my butt! OR which ever side happened to be touching the cot, lol. Next day I went into town and bought a inexpensive down sleeping bag, and used that as my cot pad, I was toasty  :chuckle:
 
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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #16 on: July 22, 2011, 01:46:54 PM »
I like cots better than air mattresses too, Alchase where did you find an inexpensive down sleeping bag at?
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.

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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #17 on: July 22, 2011, 02:27:54 PM »
We've had a queen size air mattress for many years. Lots of leaks, lots of patches. Its annoying getting a leak, but we've never had a patched leak reopen. :twocents:

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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #18 on: July 22, 2011, 03:21:10 PM »
We've had a queen size air mattress for many years. Lots of leaks, lots of patches. Its annoying getting a leak, but we've never had a patched leak reopen. :twocents:

Is your air mattress turning silver?  :chuckle:
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.

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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #19 on: July 25, 2011, 11:05:15 AM »
I like cots better than air mattresses too, Alchase where did you find an inexpensive down sleeping bag at?

I bought it at the hardware store in Winthrop. In my haste on the keyboard I used "down", It is poly, the key word being cheap.  :chuckle:
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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #20 on: July 25, 2011, 02:44:21 PM »
I like cots better than air mattresses too, Alchase where did you find an inexpensive down sleeping bag at?

I bought it at the hardware store in Winthrop. In my haste on the keyboard I used "down", It is poly, the key word being cheap.  :chuckle:

It amazes me when I see how cheap some of those have gotten.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.

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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #21 on: July 25, 2011, 02:49:11 PM »
Can't beat thera rest pads.  I've had one for 4 years now, and not only do they insulate you but they don't lose air.  I've have all kinds of air mattresses, even ones that cost hundreds of dollars, but they all leak no matter what you do.  Spend some dough and get a therma rest

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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #22 on: July 26, 2011, 08:35:39 AM »
Those $30.00 mattresses are use a couple times and throw aways. We still use an expensive queen size Coleman mattress when the misses comes camping. I have had six or seven different ones under $50.00 and they all leaked.
We use cots from REI for deer camp.
 
http://www.rei.com/product/765277/rei-comfort-cot
 
Very comfortable with a self inflating pad. Last year I made the mistake of forgetting to bring my cot pad. The 25 degree nights made me realize how important a good pad is. I froze my butt! OR which ever side happened to be touching the cot, lol. Next day I went into town and bought a inexpensive down sleeping bag, and used that as my cot pad, I was toasty  :chuckle:

This cot is so comfy, highly recommend it!  :tup:

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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #23 on: July 26, 2011, 08:43:20 AM »
Those $30.00 mattresses are use a couple times and throw aways. We still use an expensive queen size Coleman mattress when the misses comes camping. I have had six or seven different ones under $50.00 and they all leaked.
We use cots from REI for deer camp.
 
http://www.rei.com/product/765277/rei-comfort-cot
 
Very comfortable with a self inflating pad. Last year I made the mistake of forgetting to bring my cot pad. The 25 degree nights made me realize how important a good pad is. I froze my butt! OR which ever side happened to be touching the cot, lol. Next day I went into town and bought a inexpensive down sleeping bag, and used that as my cot pad, I was toasty  :chuckle:

This cot is so comfy, highly recommend it!  :tup:
how would that cot fair for a person with a seriously damaged spine? i use an air mattress with a pad on top of it, when i go to roll over my legs get locked up tight (charlie horses bigtime). then i am done for 4 hours until the muscles relax.
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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #24 on: July 26, 2011, 12:24:49 PM »
Those $30.00 mattresses are use a couple times and throw aways. We still use an expensive queen size Coleman mattress when the misses comes camping. I have had six or seven different ones under $50.00 and they all leaked.
We use cots from REI for deer camp.
 
http://www.rei.com/product/765277/rei-comfort-cot
 
Very comfortable with a self inflating pad. Last year I made the mistake of forgetting to bring my cot pad. The 25 degree nights made me realize how important a good pad is. I froze my butt! OR which ever side happened to be touching the cot, lol. Next day I went into town and bought a inexpensive down sleeping bag, and used that as my cot pad, I was toasty  :chuckle:

This cot is so comfy, highly recommend it!  :tup:
how would that cot fair for a person with a seriously damaged spine? i use an air mattress with a pad on top of it, when i go to roll over my legs get locked up tight (charlie horses bigtime). then i am done for 4 hours until the muscles relax.

I could not say if it would be good for a damaged back or not. What I can tell you, is even without a pad inserted, it is padded very well and as Swanny said, very comfortable. It cradles you. No way you can roll out of it accidental. It is by far the most comfortable cot I have owned and still own. We have three of the GI Joe's cots with the thick pad and two of the Cabelas similar to what Rasbo posted (also good cots). Like all cots, when it is cold out you definitely want a pad under you for insulation.
 
Here is a link to the reviews of the cot,
http://www.rei.com/product/765277/rei-comfort-cot#ReviewHeader
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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #25 on: July 26, 2011, 12:27:32 PM »
If you have a REI near you go lay down on one, you will see right away how comfortable they are. Very nap capable, lol
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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #26 on: August 01, 2011, 08:44:43 PM »
I just use a foam matress on top of the cot. never got cold once..

mine is big, like 7 foot long and 3 1/2 feet wide....  and better built than any I have found...

    :yeah: In the summer I Only use the foam pad. Air mattresses suck... The air actually steals heat from your body I was told by a UW scientist.
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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #27 on: August 02, 2011, 07:23:33 AM »
When I was up scouting this weekend, I just used my cot. I think the air mattress and frame will be in mothballs for a while. The cot's just fine and much easier. I got one of those large slumberjack cots from Cabela's. I used to have one of the accessory things that hung off the side of it. Those are pretty handy.

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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #28 on: August 02, 2011, 07:46:38 AM »
I imagine a cot is superior in most ways, but my Dad swears buy his aerobed, we have had the air mattresses stink conversation also and he says the aerobed is much better from a no leak prospective than any others he's owned. So if a cot doesn't fit your application an aerobed just may. They also have a good pump design, it turns once it's inserted to "lock in" so you don't have to hold it during inflation. :twocents:

 http://www.smartbargains.com/go.sb?pagename=prod&fprod=3050623390&fcloc=cat&deptid=3&catid=2269&prodid=3050489853&t=Cat.dept-3.cat-2269.prod.5

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Re: Finding a quality air matress
« Reply #29 on: August 02, 2011, 09:08:59 AM »
The aero beds are nice, but for the money and the lifespan (they develop leaks also), your money would be better spent on cots.  I bought a couple of cots for my wall tent several years ago, and no need to look back.  And a foam pad or a therma rest or both underneath is plenty to keep the back side warm.  They make small cots, for easy storage and horseback pack ins.  They make big cots for car camping.  It is all in preference, but they will all outlast the most expensive air mattresses. 

Many outfitters use the cots made by Camp Time here in Spokane, because they are light and packable. 
http://www.camptime.net/roll-a-cot.htm

They make two sizes if you need a longer one.  They are not the best cot available, but one of the the most packable, which is why many outfitters like them. 

 


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