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Camping Foam Mattress Adelaide

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Clark Rubber has one of Australia’s biggest and best ranges of foam products. From custom cut foam and foam shapes, sheets and fillings to our great range of foam products for health, fitness, kids and babies, Clark Rubber really does have Everything Foam. Our foam experts have the answers to all your questions, and will help you to find the right foam product for your next project. And if it’s bedding and sleep solutions that you’re looking for, we’re sure to have the perfect mattress, overlay, pillow or protector to guarantee you a great night’s sleep. Foam for Every Project Does your next project require a specific type or cut of foam? Are you having trouble finding exactly what you need? Clark Rubber is famous for custom cut foam, and with our full selection of foam types, hardnesses and densities we’re sure to have the right solution for you. Our foam specialists will provide you with expert advice to help find the best type of foam for your project, and will cut it to the exact size and shape you need.




All of our top quality foam is sourced from Dunlop, and is treated with Ultrafresh, a proven anti-microbial compound. Mattresses and sleep solutions Everyone deserves a great night’s sleep, and Clark Rubber has everything you need to make sure that’s exactly what you get. We’ve developed the COMFORT bedding range, including foam mattresses, mattress overlays and pillows to suit any situation. Whether it’s an occasional-use mattress and pillow for the holiday house or caravan, or a foam mattress overlay to enhance a tired inner spring mattress, there’s a COMFORT bedding product that’s right for you. Clark Rubber’s sleep solutions don’t end there. Our Sleepmaker innerspring mattresses come in a full ranges of sizes and support levels for a top quality sleep. Plus we’ve also got MyBub nursery products, portable beds and airbeds, a full range of protectors and even pet beds: everything to ensure you and your family gets a great night’s sleep. Comfort Deluxe 3 Fold Foam Mattress




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1 - 25 of 631 ads in Adelaide Region within Camping & Hiking Tent Tents Camping Freedom Tent Backpack Swag Blackwolf Oztrail Tent Air Mattress Self Inflating Coleman Tent Sleeping Bag Bikers Swag Canvas Tent Sweet dreams are made of this Take home a mattress from IKEA (the way we package them makes that easier – we also deliver) and try it for 365 nights. Sleep like a baby – or bring back the mattress and try another. They’re all super comfy, just in slightly different ways. So our best mattress is the one that feels great for you. See more about our 365-day ‘love or exchange’ policy Foam & latex mattresses(5)Camping is about ‘roughing it’ - it's about sleeping on cold, rock hard ground and waking in the morning and pinpointing every stick and pebble under your bed - from the indents in your back. Camping is about living like the old timers and suffering like they did - isn't it? Well for one night, that may be acceptable, but by and large a nights sleep in the bush should be more enjoyable than in your regular bed.




If the day has been smooth then heading for sleep will normally see you feeling pretty relaxed and probably a little worn out. Hopefully you aren’t hearing the highway or traffic noise and without the usual street hum of suburbia there shouldn’t be a whole lot to disturb your slumber. The air you are breathing will be cleaner and without artificial heating and cooling and the confines and smells of your domestic abode, chances are you will wake feeling petty refreshed. Assuming you will be dry, warm and reasonably level then your choice of camp mattress is likely to be the one factor affecting sleep quality. There are plenty of choices around at plenty of price points and some work great and some don’t. We’ll try and give you a brief run down on what we have tried and liked and what we don’t. No arguments here, but if you are going to sleep night after night on rock hard ground then the type of mattress you sleep on at home will provide the most physically comfortable bed you can get.




With a quality innerspring mattress being fairly expensive, fairly awkward and also fairly heavy there a few people who will drag their new domestic $2000 bed into the bush and slap it down on the dirt. We like to use a 6 inch thick High Density Foam mattress with a cotton washable cover. These mattresses are often sold as caravan mattresses. The major problem with these is their size. Unlike other camping bedding these aren’t manufactured to roll or fold up or deflate and consequently take up a fair bit of room. A double mattress is flexible enough to bend to manoeuvre onto a shelf or into a tent but that’s about it. They also need replacing fairly regularly as the foam packs down and its supportive quality migrates. But, if you can manage to fit one into the camping equipment they really are good to sleep on. At anywhere from $100 - $200 they are pretty good value. When we talk about self-inflating mattresses we aren’t referring to the old fashioned plastic blow up jobs (they come next) but the newer style of camping bed that still uses a foam core as the mattress section.




Often sold as 4WD mattress they are manufactured with a thick outer PVC cover and a velour top. A clever design means that multiple valves are located at the foot of the bed. These valves are opened when rolling the bed up and air is forced out as the foam compresses. When the bed is unrolled, air is drawn back into the foam cells and the mattress appears to ‘expand’ or ‘inflate’ slightly. By closing the valves the cover becomes a sealed unit and provides a degree of ‘inflation’. In fact this type of bed is in its natural state when it is ‘inflated’ and is essentially a piece of foam 80mm – 100mm (3 – 4 inches) thick. While these camping mattresses are quite comfortable they same caveats apply regarding the nature of foam mattresses mentioned earlier. This style of bed needs a bit of a practise to roll up and isn’t as small as other types and can be quite bulky and heavy. Care needs to be taken in storing them with the valves open to prevent expansion and splitting but with a price tag of between $100 - $250, depending on make and size, they represent pretty good value with a reasonable comfort factor




Blow up, inflatable mattresses have been around forever. They are cheap, they pack up small and are reasonably light and they give the kids something to do for the first hour upon arrival. If you have ever owned one you will know the secret is to get the inflation just right so the mattress is firm, with enough ’give’ to be comfortable and not so highly inflated you could play a tune on it like a Caribbean drum. Modern versions of this bed come with a padded velour top for comfort. Terrific, it’s still essentially a plastic bag full of air that you have to put into it. If you sleep on one regularly, at some stage you will wake up cold and sore - flat on the ground. Most inflatable beds come supplied with a patch and repair puncture kit…mmm. Anywhere from $30 - $150 and be warned – they are bitterly cold in winter. We all know that life in the Army is supposed to be tough. Everyone has seen the old movies - marching for days on end, eating slop at mealtimes and then sleeping on the army supplied stretcher at night.




Stretchers were and are cheap to make. Best described as a hammock with a frame, all the fancy aluminium and padding in the world, doesn’t alter the fact that stretchers are a canvas or polyester type material that has been stretched tightly between 4 points. Stretchers don’t really allow you stretch out. If you don’t like sleeping in the confines of a sleeping bag then being constrained by the frame of a camp bed is probably not for you. Likewise, if you are tipping the bathroom scales over 80kg then a not-so-new stretcher is probably not going to inspire confidence in making it through the night. If you think waking up because your inflatable mattress went down was horrible, then you will positively hate having your camp stretcher implode at 3am. Stretchers are ideal for sleeping in mud or water prone areas or for the squeamish who don’t enjoy sharing the ground with the bugs. Reportedly very comfortable with a swag thrown on top (what’s the point) camp stretchers have the ability to drive the cold right into your bones.




$70 - $150 depending on quality and size.Swags make you feel good about being in the bush and help generate a terrific earthy feel that has got nothing to do with comfort. Swags are part of the Australian landscape and owning one is a right of passage. Traditionally a cover made of heavy waterproof canvas containing a bedroll, modern swags are usually a poly/canvas ‘wrapper’ with a light foam mattress inner, rolled up and tied. With a myriad of options including insect protection or tent like abilities the modern swag has truly evolved. Swags roll up reasonably compact and are generally pretty user friendly and you’ll probably lose a good one by lending it to someone rather than wear one out. However there are more comfortable options available. Any real ringer, stockman or jackeroo (cowboy) will scoff at the idea of sleeping outside on anything other than a swag, swearing that nothing is as comfortable or appropriate. Spend 10 hours mustering on a horse or a motorbike and very few people would climb into their swags in favour of a regular bed.




As long as no one was looking, that is. Usually handmade and available anywhere from $150 - $500. There are some people in the world who take enormous pleasure in hiking or mountaineering. There is a complete separate camping industry just for these people. This market sells tiny lightweight gas stoves and toothbrushes that turn into hiking poles or knifes and forks that double as tent pegs – anything to minimize weight or bulk. These people get all the best stuff. In the camping stores their equipment is hidden behind locked glass. It’s always made from the rarest metals and incorporates the cleverest designs and it always looks the cutest. You just want to buy their stuff because it looks so good even though you know you cannot possible cook in that little, foldaway pot or possibly fit everything into that NASA designed backpack. The price these people pay for these wonderful toys is MASSIVE DISCOMFORT.An inch thick mat on the ground is always going to be just - an inch thick mat on the ground.

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