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The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
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.
I like cots better than air mattresses too, Alchase where did you find an inexpensive down sleeping bag at?
Quote from: FC on July 22, 2011, 01:46:54 PMI 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.
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
Quote from: Alchase on July 22, 2011, 12:47:06 PMThose $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 This cot is so comfy, highly recommend it!
Quote from: swanny on July 26, 2011, 08:35:39 AMQuote from: Alchase on July 22, 2011, 12:47:06 PMThose $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 This cot is so comfy, highly recommend it! 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 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...