Sleeping Bags
21 replies
replied on 02/09/2019 20:40
brue replied on 02/09/2019 21:11
Posted on 02/09/2019 21:11
We've got Coleman Hampton sleeping bags, they are large, soft and flannel lined, nearest thing we could get to home comforts. A bit bulky to store and if it's cold I use a comfy Welsh wool blanket as an extra layer or leave the heating on a low overnight setting. Check out Amazon for special offers.
ChemicalJasper replied on 02/09/2019 22:13
cyberyacht replied on 03/09/2019 10:03
JillwithaJay replied on 03/09/2019 10:19
Rufs replied on 03/09/2019 11:24
Posted on 03/09/2019 11:24
Buy a good sleeping bag, switch off the heating and save the planet. We use a couple of duvalay combined sleeping bags, probably out of the price range suggested, but they do come with memory foam mattress, and you dont need to worry re girth as they are throw over rather than zip up, excellent for snuggling up to your partner.
lornalou1 replied on 03/09/2019 15:59
Posted on 03/09/2019 11:24 by RufsBuy a good sleeping bag, switch off the heating and save the planet. We use a couple of duvalay combined sleeping bags, probably out of the price range suggested, but they do come with memory foam mattress, and you dont need to worry re girth as they are throw over rather than zip up, excellent for snuggling up to your partner.
Rufs replied on 03/09/2019 16:13
Posted on 03/09/2019 15:59 by lornalou1Save the planet how much energy was used to produce Duvalay sleeping bags and memory foam mattress.
Tinwheeler replied on 03/09/2019 16:23
Rufs replied on 03/09/2019 17:15
Posted on 03/09/2019 16:23 by TinwheelerAs opposed to cotton/polyester bedding or sleeping bags or duvets? Hmm!
Posted on 03/09/2019 17:15
well you see, unlike some i do not have a fixed bed in my 2008 caravan and have to utilise the front lounge cushions so the memory foam mattress, is multifuctional, 1. it smoothes out the ridges in the lounge cushions, sure you remember those dreadful ridges, making for a restful and comfortable sleep, i am 72 so this is important for me 2. reduces the wear and tear on the said cushions, thereby hopefully reducing the need for new cushions, expensive, and hopefully means i can continue to use the caravan for many years to come, thereby negatating the expense of buying something new. And after all the douvalay with the exception of the mattress is only a glorified duvet, and we do have cotton liners stitched together from bedsheets that we sleep in. Would recommend them to anybody with an oldish caravan that have problems sleeping on seat cushions, economical and practical.
KayB