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Old 26-07-2006, 02:23 PM
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right come on guy's admit it who when they hae bought a new bed and bag set them up in the house and get in them for a while to test, i did and have to laugh had my 2 boys saying can they have ago.

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Old 26-07-2006, 05:22 PM
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just bought a new bedchair myself after one of mine was lived in by mice at my mrs's dads garage, the smell was unbeliveable when i opened it , lovely, anyway brought the nash indulgence from stapeley , its the dogs balearics, well impressed . recommend one .
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Old 26-07-2006, 05:33 PM
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can anyone give me the weight of this nash indulgence ?
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Old 26-07-2006, 07:26 PM
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I've got a stealth too matey,it depends on how high you like to be propped up of a night.The pillow isnt that big aprox 1ft square but they are quite squishy I take it out of the pocket,I find it comfier that way
should be fine for me, don`t like sleepin at a 90 degree angle, thanks!
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Old 27-07-2006, 06:11 AM
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Stealth all the way, i'm well impressed with mine, well comfy and very light would recommend
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Old 27-07-2006, 11:46 AM
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i have a stealth too! best bed i've seen for the price and extremely lightweight. would reccomend to anyone
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Old 27-07-2006, 11:57 AM
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can anyone give me the weight of this nash indulgence ?
Phil, was trying to find this out myself but cannot find it anywhere???
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Old 27-07-2006, 01:29 PM
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right come on guy's admit it who when they hae bought a new bed and bag set them up in the house and get in them for a while to test, i did and have to laugh had my 2 boys saying can they have ago.

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Soon as i got my stealth back home i had it set up in the living room at night and was using it instead of the sofa.. Even worse was the fact i had purchased a pertex sleeping bag at the same time so when the wife came home im lay on a bedchair in the living room while tucked away in my new sleeping bag with a stupid grin on my face.. She doesnt really swear so i was quite shocked when the words 'You sad b*stard' came out of the young girls mouth and off she went into the kitchen!!!


Stealth's been a cracking bedchair up to now.. Strong as an ox and pretty light to go wiv it.
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problems i have is getting a lightweight bed with long legs...................these stealth beds are far too low for my old aching back
I'm the other way, and want a low-lying bed - I have the Fox Ultra 2-Leg and it's quite high up in my opinion.
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Soon as i got my stealth back home i had it set up in the living room at night and was using it instead of the sofa.. Even worse was the fact i had purchased a pertex sleeping bag at the same time so when the wife came home im lay on a bedchair in the living room while tucked away in my new sleeping bag with a stupid grin on my face.. She doesnt really swear so i was quite shocked when the words 'You sad b*stard' came out of the young girls mouth and off she went into the kitchen!!!


Stealth's been a cracking bedchair up to now.. Strong as an ox and pretty light to go wiv it.
i can imagine myself doing the same when it turns up... stupid grin and everything!!
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I have the tracker six leg bedchair great for comfort and can adjust high/low.
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Old 28-07-2006, 08:44 AM
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exactly the same thing happend to me mate even the stupid grin on my face snugged up in my bag, bloody sad arnt we.

anyway i bought a new style fox ultra 3 leg a couple of months ago i was made up with it until i seen danny's indulgance and had a sit on it it is bloody comfy but can't change it now so hey ho stuck with it now.

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Wouldn't an airbed be more comfortable,cheaper,lighter and take up less space than a bedchair? (With the new one's they are extremely durable and self inflate)
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Wouldn't an airbed be more comfortable,cheaper,lighter and take up less space than a bedchair? (With the new one's they are extremely durable and self inflate)
ok i can see were you coming from but in winter you need to be off the ground an air bed in winter no thanks
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ok i can see were you coming from but in winter you need to be off the ground an air bed in winter no thanks
with an air bed are you not seperated from the ground by a cushion of air
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