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In reply to Post #1 I had one for a couple of seasons and it was OK. Switched to a Trakker which I hated, now have a Solar for longer sessions and a JRC compact for overnighter. Think both are slightly better build quality and more comfortable than the Sonik but if paying retail they also cost more
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In reply to Post #4 Fair enough.
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| Cam | Posts: 6386 | | [ MODERATOR ] | |
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In reply to Post #3 More of an opinion than a recommendation which was asked for.
It was a £100 bedchair.
The paracord change is something a lot of people do to a lot of different bedchairs.
SIM was/is a personal preference.
Not forcing Mark to buy one.
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In reply to Post #2 If you had to change the elastic and add a sim, is that really a recommendation.
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| Cam | Posts: 6386 | | [ MODERATOR ] | |
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In reply to Post #1 Hi Mark,
I have one of these. I'm more than happy with mine. I only do overnighters in the main.
I changed the elasticated cord with paracord (can't remember what size) as it was noisy as hell when I moved on it . It night not be noisy for you. Paracord made a lot a difference for me.
I also use a SIM which took the comfort factor up a notch.
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Any opinions on these, don't do many nights these days, but my old jrc hearn bed has seen better days.tia.
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