Seems like a good price for a 5cm SIM to me,as 2.5cm versions are this sort of price,or higher.I bought a 10cm SIM for £35 a few weeks back,wish I had waited now,as it is going on a camp bed anyway,which is a bit overkill...
SIM's are miles better than your normal air mattresses,and for £14.99,with a 3 year guarantee you cant go far wrong.
Cant find a 5cm SIM,with a 3 year warranty for this price,anywhere...
Hope this helps out a few of HUKD camping fraternity!...
Just remember,the first time you let it self inflate,add a few puffs from the lungs,to pump it right up,close the valve,then leave it inflated for 24hrs.After that it will inflate quicker on its own...
Free delivery up until the 26th of May too.
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qwerta369
22 May 163#3
How much data do you get with this SIM? Gosh, I'm so hilarious aren't I.
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ICTHUS
22 May 162#1
5CM is a bit small to sleep on!!!!
Biker Jeff
22 May 161#2
'SIM's are miles better than your normal air mattresses'
They're only better if you find them comfortable...... I dont, i hate them, for me they are nowhere near as comfortable as an airbed.
qwerta369
22 May 163#3
How much data do you get with this SIM? Gosh, I'm so hilarious aren't I.
Jase79
22 May 161#4
Steal at that price!!! Already got three but will certainly pass on to friends. Thanks OP
madmaxpayne to Jase79
23 May 16#13
Are you fat?
DrTerror
22 May 162#5
Yep,bog standard airbeds are great,if you like replacing them every week or two,at a cost of £5+ a time,or mending leak after leak,enjoy the pleasure of busting a lung blowing them up every night ,just for them to be as flat as a pancake the next morning,and personally enjoy a freezing cold sleeping experience.Been there,done that,and would rather not bother with them again!.
But hey!,to each their own....
Me personally would forgo that 'extra comfort' for a 3 year warranty,on a mat I do not have to blow up myself,and is filled with foam,instead of freezing cold air,and does not deflate every night....
Biker Jeff
22 May 161#6
Yeah, had the prob myself with the cheap plastic & velour airbeds puncturing...... so now i use the old school rubberised cotton ones. The current one i've got has lasted years and these type insulate better from the ground than the plastic ones. They still dont insulate as well as SIM's tho, but i cant sleep on SIM's so thats that.
Also i camp with my motorcycle and SIM's have too big a packsize, even if i could get on with them.
poorboys
22 May 16#7
Does anybody know how much they weigh.
Gregool
22 May 16#8
I've had three of these from Aldi over the years, each on burst after minimal use. A good price yes, but the quality is below what I have come to expect from Aldi.
kidrock123
22 May 16#9
nice
matthuggybear
22 May 16#10
Best bit of kit, I use one.
Lucifer_UK
22 May 16#11
do you think I could use this in a pool?
bugsbunny32
23 May 16#12
Been looking for a mat 5cm-10cm thick at a reasonable price for a while now. X2 ordered thanks. Heat added.
OB1
23 May 16#14
Nice and wide and seems a good price for a 5cm one.
Decathlon though advertise that their PVC is Phtalate free, Aldi don't. Seems a shame to go camping in the lovely fresh air then end up breathing noxious fumes all night.
potatokid
23 May 16#15
will they be for sale instore at some point?
bugsbunny32
23 May 16#16
Its free delivery ATM if you're worried about delivery charge
potatokid
23 May 16#17
just like to see what I'm buying, and never around for delivery
madmaxpayne
23 May 16#18
No, delivery is £4.99
termite
23 May 16#19
No, it's free at the moment.
termite
23 May 16#20
These benefit from a couple of large lungfuls of air blown into them before tightening the valve.
cut_la_roc
27 May 16#21
just picked one up this morning, quality doesn't seem as good as the one I bought last year...
Opening post
SIM's are miles better than your normal air mattresses,and for £14.99,with a 3 year guarantee you cant go far wrong.
Cant find a 5cm SIM,with a 3 year warranty for this price,anywhere...
Hope this helps out a few of HUKD camping fraternity!...
Just remember,the first time you let it self inflate,add a few puffs from the lungs,to pump it right up,close the valve,then leave it inflated for 24hrs.After that it will inflate quicker on its own...
Free delivery up until the 26th of May too.
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All comments (21)
They're only better if you find them comfortable...... I dont, i hate them, for me they are nowhere near as comfortable as an airbed.
But hey!,to each their own....
Me personally would forgo that 'extra comfort' for a 3 year warranty,on a mat I do not have to blow up myself,and is filled with foam,instead of freezing cold air,and does not deflate every night....
Also i camp with my motorcycle and SIM's have too big a packsize, even if i could get on with them.
Decathlon though advertise that their PVC is Phtalate free, Aldi don't. Seems a shame to go camping in the lovely fresh air then end up breathing noxious fumes all night.