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need to sleep sitting up in smallish dome tent

22 replies

gingeroots · 24/07/2014 09:40

reflux ,post op issues .

Considering this www.gooutdoors.co.uk/product-search/text/inflatable+wedge but wondering if it will work ? Plus will drive me mad if it smells of plastic .

Yeah - I'm happy to spend £35 + postage on large heavy things that won't work www.mumsnet.com/Talk/camping/a2141323-impulse-buy-tent-awning-that-isnt-going-to-fit-anyone-cheer-me-up?msgid=48474239#48474239 and then carefully consider a tenner on something that might be ok .

Anyone any solutions ?

I use several memory foam cushions at home ( but of course also have a head board ) but think too bulky and heavy to take .

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MrsLettuce · 24/07/2014 09:49

Looks good to me! I tend to hang out new plastic stuff on the washing line for a good few days to get rid of the stink, it works really well.

gingeroots · 24/07/2014 10:18

Good tip MrsLettuce . I'll have to think how I can replicate that - upstairs flat ,no washing line ! Sad

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MrsLettuce · 24/07/2014 10:22

Hang the fucker out of the window or just ask a friend to have out for you. Should be sorted pretty quickly in hot weather TBH.

gingeroots · 24/07/2014 10:59

Window it is - I have some lovely gadgety camping pegs which will be ideal .

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Blu · 24/07/2014 11:39

I folding sun bed that has a top end that can be put in an upright position? Then you will have more control of the angle than on that inflatable device.

Would you put a roll out mat or SIM on top of the flat bit of the inflatable device? Wouldn't it slide down because your leaning top half would push it away?

gingeroots · 24/07/2014 17:49

Thanks Blu . oh dear I'm so bad at imagining things . I see what you mean about the SIM being pushed away from the wedge .

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MrsLettuce · 24/07/2014 17:53

Well, yes, in you put the SIM on top of the mat part of wedge things are going to go pear shaped. Slippage and a gap at the base of the wedge. The wedge clearly needs to be on top, as in a normal bed.

gingeroots · 24/07/2014 18:24

Won't I be sleeping on the plasticky wedge mat then ?

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MrsLettuce · 24/07/2014 18:26

Well, yes, you'll have to to stop the wedge slipping due to lack of wall / headboard. You'll surely put a blanket and sheet over it?

gingeroots · 24/07/2014 18:32

Yes ,I would , I'm sure it'll be fine .

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nais · 24/07/2014 18:52

why not try fastening the wedge to the mat with some sticky back Velcro before putting a fitted sheet on, that should do the trick I think? x

gingeroots · 24/07/2014 19:31

ooh ,liking that idea .

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yellowdinosauragain · 25/07/2014 10:09

The reviews for that wedge are pretty bollocks though and looking at the pictures it's hard to see how you would be able to sleep propped up on it as to be seated you'd have your head higher than the top.

Would something like this work better? reclining camping chair

Not cheap and not small so depends on if it would fit in your car /tent but looks much more comfortable plus you could use it in the day for sitting on too?

yellowdinosauragain · 25/07/2014 10:12

This is a smaller and cheaper version of the chair I liked to above... another reclining camping chair

gingeroots · 25/07/2014 10:25

Mmm - I think I'd find the arms constricting and worry about the legs damaging the tent groundsheet ...

I know what you mean about the reviews - guess I thought at that price and only used inside a tent I might get away with it .

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cyclecamper · 25/07/2014 23:01

I use an exped synmat with a chairkit - definitely works (I'm feeding a 14 month old), but not cheap! A folding seat of the type that you can use on a boat (google bum buddy) works on a normal mat. (We cycle camp and they are a little large to carry for us, but I have used them when car camping).

gingeroots · 26/07/2014 10:45

Mmm I'm not googling bum buddy again ! And I don't recommend anyone else to Smile

But I did get some relevant hits eventually .
yellowdinasaur the light is dawning about support for head needed .

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gingeroots · 26/07/2014 10:48

cyclecamper - what kind of chair kit did you use ? I see the angling sites offer a chair add on and think that's what you mean . But hasn't it got metal bits that would connect to the chair that dig in ?

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yellowdinosauragain · 26/07/2014 17:18

m.youtube.com/watch?v=OVwPdsHA21o this is the exped chair kit. You'd need an exped mattress for it to work.

What about a fishing chair / bed to give you better support for your head but without the arms? Loads for varying prices in go outdoors.

gingeroots · 26/07/2014 17:58

Thank you yellowdinosaur ,I'm not sure I could run to an exped mattress ,though they sound great .
Off to look at fishing sites .Thanks .

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ToniWol · 26/07/2014 18:28

www.amazon.co.uk/GELERT-CONVERTIBLE-MATTRESS-CAMPING-PICNIC/dp/B005ERU48M or www.amazon.co.uk/Intex-Person-Inflatable-Chair-68565/dp/B00649APQK/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_2_1

Otherwise. Is there enough room to just pile up pillows etc to keep your head raised?

gingeroots · 26/07/2014 19:17

MMmm the inflatable chair bed looks nice ,but bulky and I'd have to buy a pump .

Perhaps I should take my memory foam pillow + others . Maybe I could secure to sim via pillowcase and stick on velcro somehow ....

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