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Kernowek Scouser
03-05-2012, 02:43 PM
... you combine the Czech Army Bed Roll
http://www.militarymart.co.uk/images/uploads/camping/sleeping%20bags%20_%20accessories/czech%20bedroll.jpg
£9.99
http://www.militarymart.co.uk//czech-army-bed-roll/prod_1772.html

and a Polish Army Sleep Mat?
http://www.militarymart.co.uk/images/uploads/camping/camp%20beds/Polish_sleeping_mat.jpg
£14.99
http://www.militarymart.co.uk//polish-army-sleeping-mat/prod_1778.html

As I have done this myself recently, I can tell you. A very warm and comfy sleep set up. But it is a trifle heavy and awkward to carry.

Now it looks like the good people at Military Mart have had the same idea, as they are selling this combo under the title

MILITARY SWAG BAG
http://www.militarymart.co.uk/images/uploads/camping/sleeping%20bags%20_%20accessories/swag%20bag.jpg
£24.99
http://www.militarymart.co.uk//camping/sleeping/sleeping-bags/military-swag-bag/prod_1892.html

The eagle eyed amongst you may have noticed that it is actually cheaper to buy the products that make up this combo individually, by one whole English pence, but I just love that MM have put these two splendid items together.

This combo is completely unsuited to hiking then camping, unless all you intend to carry is this swag bag, but if you are only travelling from the car to your camp, then this is definitely a very comfortable option to consider.

Give it time and I'll be poshcrafting with the best of them :D


Disclaimer: I have no commercial association with Military Mart, other than I buy lots of fun and shiny stuff from there.

Tony1948
03-05-2012, 03:17 PM
Good idea you had there scouser,then they go and nick it:happy-clapping:

AL...
03-05-2012, 05:12 PM
Im likin the look of that too :)

Cheers
AL

Tigger004
25-09-2012, 09:14 AM
Can you stop now, I bought a Czech roll on your last review, now you've got me looking at the Polish Mat,,, I will soon have to work overtime...lol

Kernowek Scouser
25-09-2012, 11:48 AM
My apologies.

The Polish Army Sleep Mat (PASM) is incredibly comfy and I have always had a very pleasant nights sleep using it, but weighing in around the 9 kilo mark and packing down to the size of a small bale of hay, I must re-iterate that the PASM is very impractical for hiking camping.

If you are driving to near where you intend to camp, are not planning on moving camp and don't have much of a hike for your car to your camp site, then the PASM is your friend.

If you have a canoe, I imagine the PASM would be your friend too (although not having a canoe myself, I can not say for sure)

And if you cycle to camp and have a sturdy pannier (which I now have) the PASM sits happily on top.

I should also point out that while you can put the PASM inside the CABR, unless you are pretty thin, you'll not get in there with them. Personally I sleep inside the CABR on top of the PASM, to maximize space and comfort, but each to there own.

Good luck,

Colin