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In reply to Post #1 I have an Nash indulgance SS3 wide sleep system and find good for side sleeping.
But was struggling with the sag, until i found this, which transformed the bed to a really comfortable bed again.
https://www.ehmanns-fishing.de/shop/en/ehmanns-fishing/chairs-bedchairs/equipment-chairs-bedchairs/595/pro-zone-kingsize-mattress-assistance.
With shipping it cost £39.50
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In reply to Post #1 I cannot fault my original Fox Flatliner, I am a stone lighter than you and a few inches shorter however, I am a side sleeper and it suits me fine.
A bit on the heavy side but, that is why it is so strong I suppose.
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In reply to Post #9 They are well worth the OP looking at as also long at 215cm
and a good price
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In reply to Post #1 I'm a 'big' side sleeper, I use a wychwood tactical x with a sim, no problems here.
Daz
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In reply to Post #1 I'm a 19 stone side sleeper and have had many different, mostly unsuitable, beds over the years. I have settled on a Nash ss3 wideboy. The best that I've had.
weighs a ton and is expensive. Only just fits in a trakker t100 bivvy. But its worth it.
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In reply to Post #5 I sleep on my side most off the time, and it’s been perfect, and a good nights sleep,
So no issues for me sleeping that way,
I even use a small orthopaedic knee pillow Between my legs sometimes, which does help
I have added the trakker inflatable mattress for extra just in case
But best bedchair I’ve ever had,
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I'm same height as you but a bit lighter, I also sleep on my side.
I use a Trakker levelite and find it very good, its one of the longest bedchairs out there at 214cm
I've had it 6 or 7 years now with no complaints, I have replaced the elastics with paracord which firmed it up a bit, but it had got very saggy.
I find it vert comfortable, and having had back and neck issues in the past comfort when fishing is very important for me.
Have a look at the new trakker beds. i'm sure there's one in the range that will suit you
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In reply to Post #4 I think if your a person that sleeps on your back then a hard firm bed is great
BUT IF your a side sleeper a hard/firm bed is not for you (I could be wrong) so seek opinions from SIDE SLEEPING people not bad back people as they require different beds
just saying
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In reply to Post #1 I’m a big old lump as well, and also have trouble with my back,old injury,
And I end up getting the trakker els bedchair, after recommendations from others on the pit with similar problems
and had it a good few years,
and got to say it is absolutely perfect 👌 for my back, sleeping and strength
And can highly recommend it,
But also heard similar reports about the solar tackle wide bedchair
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Joking, just joking 🙃
The Nash sleep systems are heavy duty but not sure of their rating, I would invest in a solid albeit heavier bed frame and not a lightweight bed that promises it will cope.
I have a SS3 wideboy (from memory) and it is a heavy duty unit 👍
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im after a new bed for this year, i sleep on my side and being 20 stone and 6ft 4'' i could do with something made from scaffolding poles to take my "larger frame"
looking at picking up a SIM as well.
any recommendations please?
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