DaveM
Explorer
Looking for some new ideas for sleeping pads for family camping
My wife, myself, and our two boys (2 and 6 years old) camp in our RV3 OZ tent which is 8' wide and 6' deep. The wife and youngest usually share our two person bag, while the oder boy and I have our own bags (or he sometimes goes into the bag with wife and other son).
We all sleep on our 2" thick 5'x6' foam pad (across the 6' width, my feet hanging a little over the edge). We made this ourselves (foam from local foam shop, stitched a nylon zippered cover). The pad was once very comfortable but is now almost no better then sleeping on the ground. The boys will eventually use their own tent and we can switch to cots, but for the time being we need a family sized camp pad for everyone to share.
I don't like air mattresses. Usually too cold, and too bouncy. Requires you bring a pump along.
REI has a double sized self inflating pad that looks ok except it's really just two pads Velcro'ed together, leaving a seam across the width where our hips would be if used for the whole fan.
Cabelas has a 3" foam pad very similar to ours now, but with a better cover. Probably denser foam too. This looks like what I'll have to get, but before I do, I'm curious to hear what other families are doing for sleeping pas/beds for tent camping 3 or 4 up?
My wife, myself, and our two boys (2 and 6 years old) camp in our RV3 OZ tent which is 8' wide and 6' deep. The wife and youngest usually share our two person bag, while the oder boy and I have our own bags (or he sometimes goes into the bag with wife and other son).
We all sleep on our 2" thick 5'x6' foam pad (across the 6' width, my feet hanging a little over the edge). We made this ourselves (foam from local foam shop, stitched a nylon zippered cover). The pad was once very comfortable but is now almost no better then sleeping on the ground. The boys will eventually use their own tent and we can switch to cots, but for the time being we need a family sized camp pad for everyone to share.
I don't like air mattresses. Usually too cold, and too bouncy. Requires you bring a pump along.
REI has a double sized self inflating pad that looks ok except it's really just two pads Velcro'ed together, leaving a seam across the width where our hips would be if used for the whole fan.
Cabelas has a 3" foam pad very similar to ours now, but with a better cover. Probably denser foam too. This looks like what I'll have to get, but before I do, I'm curious to hear what other families are doing for sleeping pas/beds for tent camping 3 or 4 up?