heads up bedroll for £10

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copper_head

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 22, 2006
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Hull
I put an old poncho undermine for a bit extra protection, but I think it would be ok without in all but the wettest weather. The underside is heavy duty coated nylon and the top is a lot lighter weight of nylon. I gave mine a spray with Nikwax gear proof, seems sound so far.
 

Lister

Settler
Apr 3, 2012
992
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Runcorn, Cheshire
Thanks Copper_head


I don't think you can be for a tenner.... its worth it for material only!

Right, how do I order this without the wife finding out?

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Get someone else to buy it and mail it to you with a note "Thanks for all the support with scouting" or what-have-you, then you can make out it's a gift....that's what i've done a few times so that SWMBO didn't get wind :p
 

uncleboob

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Dec 28, 2012
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Coventry and Warwickshire
Get someone else to buy it and mail it to you with a note "Thanks for all the support with scouting" or what-have-you, then you can make out it's a gift....that's what i've done a few times so that SWMBO didn't get wind :p

...ha ha ha, thats brilliant- unfortunatly me laughing attracted the attention of my better half... and now she's wise to the ways of sneaky purchases!

cheers for the tip copper-head!
 

dp0001

Forager
Apr 27, 2007
125
5
London
I've just cracked and bought the bedroll with polish mat. I set up a Laavu in the garden the other day in the snow to test how comfortable that would be at 0 degrees. ipk on the floor with a French army sleeping bag over an inflatable mat. Was nice and warm while cooking on the coke can stove but got a bit cold as the heat died down. So adding to the layers for future car/motorbike camping.

Will be interesting to see if the polish mat can replace a thermarest type mat comfort wise. I love my inflatable mat but always worry about a puncture - even with the repair kit
 

Lister

Settler
Apr 3, 2012
992
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37
Runcorn, Cheshire
My bedroll finally got christened, spent my first night in it.......in the garden, with my therm-a-rest because SWMBO snores louder than a blow-darted wilder-beast when she's had a few.......

Not exactly what i had in might to try them out but none the less they proved very comfy and sufficiently warm for a nights kip. am planning to spend a night in the local woods to make up for the improper christening :rolleyes:
 

dp0001

Forager
Apr 27, 2007
125
5
London
To anyone who got the Polish mat - is the plastic underside fatigued and cracked? Just got mine yesterday and while it's otherwiseexactly what I was expecting, the plastic underside is degraded to the point that it's almost turning to dust - more like a brittle material with millions of micro-cracks. It would be useful to know if it's the standard or if others had something better and it's worth saying something.

Ta
 
Feb 4, 2012
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Nr St Ives, Cornwall
I got one last May / June and other than honking of plastic, the underside was in good condition.

Could be MM are running low on stock and you have received one of last, poorer quality ones? I do know a few folks, here and elsewhere, have mentioned that the Czech Army Bed Rolls being bought now are not in as good a condition as the ones folks raved about 6, 12, more months ago. Perhaps the Bushcraft Fraternity have collectively bought up the majority of the good surplus and what you got is indicative of what surplus is left?

I'm probably talking out of my other orifice, but you are not alone in recently querying if 'Used' actually means 'Knackered' so perhaps not?

Atb.

Colin
 

spiritwalker

Native
Jun 22, 2009
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wirral
the base of my matt was in good condition (bought last year) the top had a few stains here and there but no structural damage...
 

sunburyboy93

Member
Feb 10, 2013
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Sunbury
Think these were out of stock for a while, well Military Mart has them back in now, bought one yesterday so looking forward to trying it out when it arrives.....
 

dp0001

Forager
Apr 27, 2007
125
5
London
To update, I've washed the Polish mattress in the bath. Took a few baths before the water stopped going black. The plastic/rubberised material at the bottom is now falling to bits. Getting a soaking was the final straw for the fatigued material. It wouldn't have been any good if it had been put on wet grass. I'm thinking of unpicking the stitching and sewing an ipk to the bottom as a replacement but perhaps it's too much of a faff to be worthwhile... One thing to note, if the bedroll becomes soaked it becomes too heavy to lift.

Anyhow does anyone know what the inside of the bedroll is made of as I'm not going to open it if it's loose fibres that will fall out everywhere.

Another question, the Czech vinyl bedroll outer - has anyone slept in one who can comment on whether it's a breathable material or sweaty? The top part seems waterproof under the sink while the bottom part is certainly waterproof

Ta
 

dp0001

Forager
Apr 27, 2007
125
5
London
Just to update, Military Mart offered to refund me - so still a happy customer of theirs. I'm going to fix the one I have instead though, I don't think I could face trying to get another one out of the bath once its wet :):)
 

Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
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Ipswich
Well I have finally ordered one... I normally use a Hammock, but hey the od night roughing it on the floor, and with my intentions of teh Boone challage thought hey ho, got the suffolk meet comming up jump in and get it try it, and then its done.....
 

Lister

Settler
Apr 3, 2012
992
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Runcorn, Cheshire
Well I have finally ordered one... I normally use a Hammock, but hey the od night roughing it on the floor, and with my intentions of teh Boone challage thought hey ho, got the suffolk meet comming up jump in and get it try it, and then its done.....

Attach some mini karabiners to the button holes and it'll make a (heavy) underquilt of sorts, used my like that for the first time in May and had to take it off halfway though the night as i was that toasty.
 

Bucephalas

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Jan 19, 2012
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Chepstow, Wales
An old thread I know but I bought mine a year ago and it was in very good nick apart from a few buttons missing.
Just received another one this week which is also in very good condition.

More than happy with both mine.
 

Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
6,028
4
Ipswich

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