Quite a long time and the gas is cheap. Take two for the weekend but you probably won't need both of them.
), could I use for breakfast/lunch, then use disposable BBQ for dinner.Is it pre filled with gas?
I'm thinking that if you bought a couple and took them to a festival (say Creamfields...), could I use for breakfast/lunch, then use disposable BBQ for dinner.

Does anyone who has one of these know how long it lasts?![]()



Weight, insulation and comfort. Airbeds are significantly heavier. They have no insulation (foam/down/fibres) and convection inside them draws heat away, the insulation inside camping mats traps the air and keeps it from moving. It's subjective but I always feel balanced on top of airbeds where on my camping mats I feel more comfortable.
Yes another camping thread from me.
Will be going twice this year and want to be comfortable when I go!
Any recommendations for kit? When I go down to Newquay it will be by train so will be limited to what I can carry.
Was looking at a camp bed but that might be a bit much.
Need a comfy sleeping bag, if not a camp bed, either a blow up bed or a good mat.
Decent cooking utensils, chair(s) to sit on and so forth.
A good back pack will also be vital I suppose.


You need a gas fridge, work out how to get it there. The beer you can buy once you are there.