Lots of camping in 2026
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Remal

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25,069 posts

254 months

Yesterday (10:15)
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A little advice.
2025 started motorsport marshalling. I don't have the cash to blow on a camper at the moment but have for many years camped in tents from Le Mans, Goodwood events to F1 at various circuits. So happy to continue at the moment with a tent.

I will be visiting various circuits around the Uk from April until Oct 2026. I have a good tents (inflatable, and terra Nova small tent plus a few backups). Plus all the camping equipment needed I have gathered over the last 30 years of camping.


I'm looking for a good sleeping matt/bed. Comfort is the most important. My thin thermarest matts are not so great now I'm older.
I don't need lightweight and looking on google and YouTube there is such a huge range from cheap to mega pricey. I will pay for comfort and quality. IE something that won't let me down like the various normal flocked cheap airbeds that last about a week.

Any advice on a sleeping mat/bed and reliable place to get one from.

jodypress

2,031 posts

294 months

Yesterday (10:23)
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I've tried many options for sleeping in tents etc. Campbed and SIM etc. Best I've seen is the Decathlon Inflatable Camping Bed Base and a SIM on top.

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/inflatable-camping-b...


monthou

5,117 posts

70 months

Yesterday (12:17)
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jodypress said:
I've tried many options for sleeping in tents etc. Campbed and SIM etc. Best I've seen is the Decathlon Inflatable Camping Bed Base and a SIM on top.

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/inflatable-camping-b...
These are brilliant. We bought a couple last year (they clip together) and use with a 10cm self-inflating mat on top - I think they'll give us another few years in a tent.

Remal

Original Poster:

25,069 posts

254 months

Yesterday (20:09)
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jodypress said:
I've tried many options for sleeping in tents etc. Campbed and SIM etc. Best I've seen is the Decathlon Inflatable Camping Bed Base and a SIM on top.

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/inflatable-camping-b...
Bloody good idea. I have a large Thermarest base but being only 2" deep was not as comfy as i wanted. But with this should be great.

Many thanks

RustyNissanPrairie

444 posts

15 months

Yesterday (20:29)
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I have a roll of 4 thick polyurethane that i use for car carried camping. I have a length of double sided velcro that i roll it up with before shoving it in a plastic bag.

I sleep really well on it and nothing to break/fail/deflate!

Admittedly it didnt cost me anything as i work in the foam industry but if space/packability isnt a problem then just get a bit of foam.




TwinKam

3,412 posts

115 months

As we've aged, we've moved onwards and, more importantly, upwards from those old red & blue rubber inflatables (that last for ever but you just don't see anymore), to the high pvc inflatables (that never last a season of folding away) to a proper folding camp bed. But the key to getting a good night's sleep is a decent quality, thick SIM on top of that.
We have a Zempire Speedy Double Campbed with a 10cm Zempire Monstamat.
Other makes are available wink

Edited by TwinKam on Thursday 18th December 07:47