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    My missus purchased a Darche XL100 stretcher bed for my new swag. Well it's big and is quite comfy. I like it cos it's higher than my Coleman BigFoot stretcher bed and my feet to the ground nicely for me to get up easier as the Coleman is a struggle cos it's so low. Downfall of the Darche is your unable to sit on the edge like can the Coleman and it's big. We'll see what it's like to sleep on when we go camping, it's gonna take up a lot of room in the tent. Lol.
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    could be a good option to the oztent king goanna stretcher that I've been thinking of getting


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    could be a good option to the oztent king goanna stretcher that I've been thinking of getting
    It's was a little expensive but she found it for $109 at Kelly's camping online store. Which was cheaper than my Coleman Bigfoot.
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    Might just wait and see what the Perth 4wd show brings


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    I'm struggling to decide what to do here. Whether to get a good mat or a stretcher. Everything of quality is expensive, so don't want to buy a good one of the wrong thing! Be interested what you think Mego after you've slept on it properly. I'm currently around 125kg, so it has to be reasonable quality to survive!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cgm View Post
    I'm struggling to decide what to do here. Whether to get a good mat or a stretcher. Everything of quality is expensive, so don't want to buy a good one of the wrong thing! Be interested what you think Mego after you've slept on it properly. I'm currently around 125kg, so it has to be reasonable quality to survive!
    Buy both, no more struggling which to get then!!!!! hahahahaha


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clunk View Post
    Buy both, no more struggling which to get then!!!!! hahahahaha
    Then depending what mood I'm in I can be happy that I now at least have right one or shitty that I also bought the wrong one. Lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by cgm View Post
    Then depending what mood I'm in I can be happy that I now at least have right one or shitty that I also bought the wrong one. Lol
    ah but then you could also put the mat on top of the stretcher, then you could make 2 wrongs a right lmao


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    That might even be right answer. A stretcher that's at least up to the weight rating with a cheap self inflating mat. Becomes two bigger things to pack. That doesn't matter much usually I'm on my own. The family aren't keen on the camping. I've really been thinking of one of the high end mats but they are up around $300 which took me by surprise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cgm View Post
    That might even be right answer. A stretcher that's at least up to the weight rating with a cheap self inflating mat. Becomes two bigger things to pack. That doesn't matter much usually I'm on my own. The family aren't keen on the camping. I've really been thinking of one of the high end mats but they are up around $300 which took me by surprise.
    I bought a couple of these....... love them, do the job nicely

    http://www.anaconda.com.au/Product/T...Single-4WD-Mat


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