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In reply to Post #18 Cheers mate. Probably my next purchase
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In reply to Post #15 Fits the bed perfectly - It fits me (6'1"/16stone) and I can move in it (the material is ultra 'slippy') however just used to years in a larger Gardner bag which is less restrictive (but also annoyingly too big for the Mk1 SP C Tech to fold properly for example). . .
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In reply to Post #16 Thanks - that definitely makes it sound like it's too tight fit then. I'll have to give it a miss unless I consider another bag, but I like the fortis bag!
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In reply to Post #10 I had this bed and fortis bag,it ripped the hood on my bag.I managed get it repaired but sold the bed straight away
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In reply to Post #6 Belch, is that a tad too small for you, or for the bed?
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In reply to Post #1 FYI... Just noticed angling direct have stock of these beds now if anyone still wants one.
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In reply to Post #12 Hi - thanks for the input. I'm 6'1” and prob about 15 stone and side sleeper. Sounds like it will be fine for me then unless I find I need to add my SIM too.
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I use the standard size fortis techlite on the new solar sp c tech mk2 and it fits fine. Only gripe is I also like to use a sim for extra comfort which can then make the bag quite tight. Without the sim it is fine, but not as comfortable for me as a 18 stone side sleeper.
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In reply to Post #8 That's great help. Many thanks👍
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In reply to Post #5 I really like the fortis bag, which is why I want any new bedchair to work with it. I like the smooth fabric and easy of movement and that its not fleece lined which I hate. Have to say I do find it too warm during the warm months so often just sleep on top of it, but I'm always hot anyway. I've rarely used it with the outer layer zipped on, but I don't tend to fish during the real cold months anyway. I wouldn't say I find it any less breathable than any other bag I've had. The fleece lined ones I've had I guess tend to feel marginally more breathable but i I think that's just because they absorb rather than breath? I'm a sweaty git!😆
My only real complaint is I wish it was a little wider for more wiggle room as I also toss and turn a lot, mainly due to aches and pains! Old age creeping up on me.
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In reply to Post #7 Apologies... I told you wrong initially. It's 73cm outside to outside.
The frame is 2cm thick on each side. Total of 4cm
Inside to inside - 69cm
Outside to outside - 73cm
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In reply to Post #7 Thanks outside measurements are what I need. Don't put yourself out though I'm not needing the info desperately. Just when you get a chance will be great. Thanks
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In reply to Post #4 Mines the MK2. I took the measurements on the inside to inside of the frame.
If you want the outside measurements, I can do that for you in the next hour or so.
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In reply to Post #5 100% the Standard Fortis on the previous Mk1 Bed is a perfect fit - being ultra picky its arguably a tad too small for my liking (used to Gardner Compact which overhangs) but being honest if the new Mk2 is 100mm wider as stated I think you'll struggle . . .
On a separate note how do you find your Fortis? I like the fact that its v light / soft and folds perfectly (and is warm for its weight) however I find it a bit 'sweaty' and not as breathable as the Gardner . . .tbf I've only been using it this season / since Spring and only under the upper layer but maybe our warm temps have been too much to test it properly / maybe I need to sleep arctic commando style!
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In reply to Post #2 Cheers - This is what concerns me. I'd seen you make this comment before on another thread and it's really what is making me think twice! As you say best thing will be to take my fortis bag to a shop and try. Mine is the larger standard fortis bag too. Only issue is trying to find a shop that has a bed on display to try. Often easier said than done.
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