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2burkeboys
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2005-04-19 9:44 PM (#24045)
Subject: Sleeping Pads



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We want to put bunks in our LQ. Foam is expensive and I think it's too hard. Twin air mattresses will be too wide. These sleeping pads look interesting

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Have any of you tried anything like this?
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maccwall
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2005-04-20 11:19 AM (#24054 - in reply to #24045)
Subject: RE: Sleeping Pads



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I will use nothing else when we are tent camping. I don't how they would work in a bunk, but they should be fine. They are not terribly thick but when sleeping on the ground in a tent they are wonderful. just unroll them and open the valve and they inflate. Roll'em up when your done for storage. I would also look into Ebay for these, that's where I bought ours and they were a hell of alot cheaper. Hope this helps. If your still interested in looking for foam, have you tried your local fabric store?

Safe Riding,
Todd

Edited by maccwall 2005-04-20 11:20 AM
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gemm
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2005-04-20 4:17 PM (#24071 - in reply to #24045)
Subject: RE: Sleeping Pads


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I like the Thermarest pads when tent camping or backpacking, but I have a thick foam pad in the horse trailer. Call me a wimp! I got the foam from a futon dealer and they had several choices of thickness, size and firmness....all with differing prices. I sleep in my trailer about 30-40 days/year, so it was worth the added expense for me. One other thing about the futon foam...It came in 3 sections to equal a queen size mattress, and when I clean the trailer it's easy to get the individual pieces in and out of the gooseneck area. Sleep well!
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