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In reply to Post #34 One with the fleece section is heavier, 2.1kg
Without fleece is 1.7kg... So not much in it but the lighter one maybe feels a fraction thinner?
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In reply to Post #33 Let me know what you discover... because I had wondered the same!
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In reply to Post #32 I have not. That would be far too sensible 😂
I'll try that
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In reply to Post #31 Have you weighed them?
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Anyone know which of the covers is meant to be thinner?
They both feel almost identical to each other and when packed in stuff sacks are pretty much the same size?
Presumed 1 would be slightly thinner for summer use
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When i asked solar earlier this year and they actually replied back for once, they said July for mk2 bed only without sleep system.
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1st query, possibly for you with trade links. I've seen a couple of listings now for a Mk2 Wide, "back by popular demand" bed only, no system, does anyone know if this may be the case? Most stock is showing as pre order across the board.
Edit, just had confirmation from TFT, this is for the bed only
2nd query for anyone with the standard, I know it says 90cm wide but would anyone be kind enough to measure between the bars for me please? Tia.
Edit, missed your previous reply, apologies T
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In reply to Post #27 I got one second hand of Tim(forum member pinhead)it's a solar one the ch08 i think it is
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In reply to Post #25 That's interesting re the cold air coming through, it must be a vented mattress. We have 2 memory foam beds at home and my critique of one is that it doesn't breath and you can feel quite sweaty on it in summer. I must admit that was a concern I had of any bedchair with memory foam, as even standard beds can get damp between bag and mattress and that's still a concern for sims. Which bed did you go ro in the end T?
@ Churchy, I know what you mean, some of these systems are so expensive it could be a costly mistake.
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In reply to Post #24 The whole bed comfort thing is so subjective, you just can't go by others recommendations. Loads of us have back issues or hip issues but they are all different to the individual so what works for one, won't work for another. The best options are to look at the views on build quality etc but that's about it, we just need to be able to try them for longer than a 2 minute lay on one at a shop or show.
I have a right knackered back and have struggled with beds at home, bedchairs, life in general for over 20 years. I had the original C Tech and seemed to get it right for me with a SIM, but then following an op on a prolapsed disk, once I was back fishing again found the thing agony to sleep on.
Chopped and changed and ended up on an avid lite thing with a fortis sleeping bag which again worked for a while, especially side sleeping and was great to lift in and out the car so saved the back that way, but eventually my back couldn't sleep on it and I struggled to walk the morning after a night, let alone get up to a take!
I'm now using a trakker mf-hdr, it's higher than previous beds like the solar c tech which definitely helps me, the sleeping bag is superb and the shape suits me, however, the jury is out on the memory foam. Whilst it's working well for my back and I can move around after a night, I wouldn't say it's comfy, it might be that I'm fairly lightweight at 11.5 stone, but once I sink into the memory foam I feel like I'm just laid on the bed base material which is very firm and I don't have enough weight to make an impression in it. Wouldn't be comfy for a full time side sleeper but maybe if you're15 stone, you'd sink into it better??
So, that probably doesn't help anyone without the exact same knackered back as mine, but my feeling is that for me, memory foam is no more comfy than a standard padded mattress and I don't think an extra 10mm of mf on the solar version will make a blind bit of difference.
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I loved my memory foam bed at first but unfortunately it ended up not being what I thought.It was very comfy but too heavy,the memory foam let the cold air from under the bed through.I have now got a different solar bed with a sim on.This is perfect for comfort and weight plus the sim stops any cold air
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In reply to Post #22 Are you a side sleeper by any chance? I'm loving the feedback but I've got to be very careful re beds as I have a dodgy bursa in my right hip and if it goes I can barely walk, and if it's real bad I can't even do that. I once went to France and it played up on the 2nd day, trip ruined 😒
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Im a side sleeper. Have the mk1. Absolutely no issues at all. In fact its the comfiest bed iver ever owned. Well made, solid bechair.
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Just back from 3 nights - id normally be dead but feel fine. Slept lovely.
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In reply to Post #4 Same here, too firm a bed being a side sleeper, hence it's now collecting dust, and waiting for somebody to take it off my hands. Shame, as it's a quality bed.
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