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Author
wrogers Wild Member
Registered: May 2008 Location: East of the Goblin cave (Suffolk) Posts: 121
Review Date: Thu 1, January, 2009
Would you recommend it? Yes |
Total Spent: £50.00| Rating: 10
Strengths:
Light (for size) Rolls up small (for size) Inflates quickly, Comfortable
Weaknesses:
Price, Can sometimes feel thin (but just over-inflate manually)
This is exeptional!!
cannot fault it when in use except on bumpy ground, where you realise how thin it is, but I just over-inflated it and it felt better.
Very comfortable and easy, if it feels too hard, just let some air out!!!
For £50 a large size is expensive (but I am 6' 3" and so regular wasn't worth the saving) however at 196cm most people will find a large too big!!
If you want something very soft and comfy for 'Glamping' or sleeping over, try the Basecamp series.
if you buy, remember to store inflated and flat, and manually over inflate and store for 1 night before first use
Will
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