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<blockquote data-quote="PabloP" data-source="post: 472873" data-attributes="member: 4430"><p>Some people seem to always have a problem with a change of beds, harder, softer, thinner, saggier, etc. I have found that while I love to get back to my bed at home (or to the one in my camper van), when camping rough, after one or 2 nights on the ground on even a self-inflating mattress of 10-15mm (yes mm) that I can get a good nights sleep. To me my pillow (or sore legs) are more what makes me wake and toss and turn. </p><p>I am not a young bloke (getting close to 80) and so far have stayed clear of using a stretcher under a swag (as I thought that they would be colder), but I may try one of them in a year or so.</p><p>In my current and previous swags, I have always just used the "egg-shell" type foam mattress that was supplied with the swag. </p><p></p><p>Rob P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PabloP, post: 472873, member: 4430"] Some people seem to always have a problem with a change of beds, harder, softer, thinner, saggier, etc. I have found that while I love to get back to my bed at home (or to the one in my camper van), when camping rough, after one or 2 nights on the ground on even a self-inflating mattress of 10-15mm (yes mm) that I can get a good nights sleep. To me my pillow (or sore legs) are more what makes me wake and toss and turn. I am not a young bloke (getting close to 80) and so far have stayed clear of using a stretcher under a swag (as I thought that they would be colder), but I may try one of them in a year or so. In my current and previous swags, I have always just used the "egg-shell" type foam mattress that was supplied with the swag. Rob P [/QUOTE]
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