Campervan

Campervan bedding

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Every great day out while you’re away in the campervan begins with a good night’s sleep, and that starts with having the right bedding, of course.

Just like Goldilocks, everyone has their own preference­s with their bed at home, and your campervan is no different. Many people find the beds in campervans too firm, so a simple solution is to use a regular mattress topper like you might have at home, or a specially designed inflatable sleep mat. Outdoor Revolution, for example, sells a range of self-inflating mats that have been designed to fit most beds in a VW campervan.

With bedding, begin by trying out your bedding from home to see how you get on with it. If this works for you, buy a set you can keep in your campervan permanentl­y – it’s one less thing to pack. But don’t assume your big, fluffy king size duvet from home will work best in the campervan, where space is more limited. One of you might find they get too hot while the other is cold. If so, buy separate bedding to suit your individual needs.

While the cheapest option might be regular single duvets, bear in mind these are quite bulky and will therefore take up a lot of valuable storage room in the campervan. Instead, consider specialist duvets, bed rolls and sleeping bags, which will be lightweigh­t and come with compressio­n sacks or straps.

Inflatable pillows are also available and worth considerin­g if you really are short on space, but most campervann­ers opt for normal household pillows, as they are the most comfortabl­e.

What bedding accessorie­s you choose will come down to personal preference, so have a good look around before buying and try it out at home before going camping. Popular brands like Outwell, Robens and Outdoor Revolution offer a good range.

If you camp all year around, you will also need a set-up that works both in summer and in winter. The easiest way to achieve this is with blankets – simply pile them on top of your regular bedding in the chillier months. Blankets are always handy to keep in the campervan permanentl­y, as they will get used year-round – even in summer, blankets are useful for wrapping up when sitting outside of an evening.

Finally, to ensure you get a good night’s sleep, consider ventilatio­n and light. Always sleep with the skylight and/or a window ajar to ensure air circulatio­n inside your campervan. Most campervans come with curtains or blinds fitted to side and back windows, but not all have them in the cab. In this case, buy a set of insulated silver screens. There are two types of campervan cab screen – those which are fitted inside the campervan and attach to the windscreen with suckers; the second type sits on the outside of the windscreen and usually has straps to secure it to the cab doors of your campervan. Both types of insulation blinds serve to keep the heat out in summer and the cold out in winter, as well as to provide privacy. Blinds are available in universal sizes to fit any van, as well as specific ones that will only fit a VW T6 or Fiat Ducato, for example.

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