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Camp Beds

Discover our camp beds and get yourself the best nights sleep in the great outdoors.  When it comes to Camping Beds, we've got you covered.  Whether it's a double camp bed, camping bunk beds, folding camp beds or kids camp bed, we have them all!  Having a good nights sleep is really important especially when camping so grab yourself a camp bed perfect for you and enjoy catching some ZZZzzzz. Why not also check out our Self Inflating Mattresses & Camping Mats and Camping Air Beds range?

FINDING THE RIGHT CAMP BED FOR YOU.

Choosing the right camp bed for your outdoor adventures is a crucial decision that can significantly impact the overall enjoyment and success of your camping experience. Whether it's a single camping bed or a large XL size we have everything you need under one roof. We have all the answers.

For ease check out some of our biggest camp bed categories below. Find the right sleeping solution can be daunting but we hope you find what you are looking for and if you need any extra help please use our live chat to talk to one of our camping experts.

Are camp beds comfortable?

Ease of Setup: One of the most significant advantages of air tents is the quick and easy setup. Instead of dealing with traditional tent poles, you use an air pump to inflate the tent's beams. This can significantly reduce the time and effort required for setup, making it more convenient, especially for solo or inexperienced campers.

Stability: In many cases, air tents can be quite stable and withstand windy conditions. The inflatable beams distribute stress more evenly than rigid poles, and some models come with multiple inflation points for added stability.

Are camp beds better than air beds?

Mildew is a real problem and prevention is the only real way to deal with it. A tent must be packed away bone dry with any potential sources of damp removed. This could even be from insects that have been packed away with the tent! Or from the core of guylines that were not dried unravelled to ensure deep moisture was removed by air flow.

Once mildew has set in you have to stop it spreading. Kill off the spores with a very mild solution of one part Milton or white vinegar to ten parts water − rinsing off well.

Besides the cleaners from the likes of Storm you can get canvas cleaners from the caravan market and mildew cleaners for sails from the yachting market but we have not tried any of these. The Camping and Caravanning Club used to have a data sheet on tent maintenance - worth looking on their website.

Remember to reproof the tent after cleaning.