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In reply to Post #1 If you can try one first, the bed chair is really firm, sold mine pretty quickly gave me a back ache. Appreciate we are all different.
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It’s a fantastic bedchair. The best I’ve ever had except I’ve got the wide version and it’s too big for me. Don’t know why I bought it in wide. So I’m currently selling it on Facebook and downgraded to the standard.
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In reply to Post #5 Thanks for the replies . I did think of just the sp c tech bedchair with perhaps the fortis bag but then you’re talking £500+ . Equally , there newer memory foam sp c tech sleep system looks ideal regards the two layer bag but 19kg and £550 🫣
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I love my Solar C tech sleep system, certainly for comfort.
But I am totally over how heavy and cumbersome it is.
I am thinking of getting the much lighter: Solar Under Cover Pro Bedchair
Has anyone on here got one, any feedback?
Cheers.
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In reply to Post #1 Opposite for me I used it over winter and had to go down to a t-shirt in it. Find the bag to bulky and prob need to remove it and use just the thermal cover once warms up a bit. New one looks like it has a proper multi layer bag
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In reply to Post #2 Thanks for the reply . I currently have a fairly old flatliter mk 2 which is ideal for the warmer months and then have a cover when it gets colder . I just don’t want to be too warm through the summer . Did you find that it folded up flat with the the bag and cover , thanks ?
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In reply to Post #1 The bed is great, but the bag is 3 seasons even with the overthrow I never feel warm when it's down to single digits. I bought the Gardner overthrow for it, which has made a difference. The actual bed is perfect.
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There are some good deals currently on the mk1 sp c tech sleep systems. Just wondering whether the 5 season rating includes the cover which can be removed to maybe make it 3 season . I obviously don’t want to be stuck with a 5 season through the warmers months, thanks .
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