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In reply to Post #6 Catheter.
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In reply to Post #1 As you already have a Trakker light If it was me I would definitely get a bedchair cover more versatile
I bought the Gardner one its brilliant video
LINKY POO
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In reply to Post #5 Ageing direct was it a bag for the elderly
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I once saw a lightweight JRC bag in ageing direct last year. Green and fixings at both ends, not sure what is was called. Around 40 to 50 quid from memory
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In reply to Post #1 What about the fox warrior sleeping bag that has the middle strap and hoods on top and bottom
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In reply to Post #2 My only issue with the Gardner crash bag is there is no hood to go over the foot section to hold the bag in place and I'm likely to fall off the bed the amount I move. I'm not aware if the foot end can be attached to the bedchair in any way.
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In reply to Post #1 What about the Gardner camo crash sleeping bag if it has to be a sleeping bag or the Trakker aquatex deluxe bedchair cover
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I'm looking for a light 3 season sleeping bag for spring to autumn to go on my trakker flat 6. I'm not looking to spend £250 on a fortis techlite and ideally want to keep the price down as I already have a fox flatliner sleep system for the winter months with both bedchair covers.
But I'm trying to reduce the weight I carry so want something light to fold up in my bed, I have a trakker snooze lite, but find its really only good for warm summer nights. So either want a light 3 season bag or possibly a light bedchair cover to use with the snooze light.
TIA
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