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So I'm off to Festival no 6 in a few weeks on a hen weekend


Haven't been to a festival for a few years now having a 3 yo and 10month old


And for that reason my current sleep deprivation means I MUST have something to sleep on that's comfortable (I've suggested the yurts but am the only one that's married let alone got children so they see no problem in a few nights with uncomfortable sleep!!)


Anyone recommend anything that will mean I get. Remotely comfortable nights sleep

I think self inflating mats ( SIMs ) are warmer and comfier than air beds . People think air mattresses are better because they are thicker but they are colder and will be too heavy if you're carrying them .


Something like this https://www.decathlon.co.uk/forclaz-400-self-inflating-camping-sleeping-mat-xl-blue-id_8330022.html


Take micro fleece blankets - have as much under you as on top .http://www.bhs.co.uk/en/bhuk/product/home-lighting-furniture-2565866/throws-bedspreads-2518933/microfleece-1022204/purple-microfleece-throw-3182761?bi=0&ps=20


Take a pillow .


And sleep in fleecy PJs .

I'd lend you stuff but all my camping stuff is currently in Devon .

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