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| Ok, so after 5 days camping, sleeping on an airbed, we come home to our double bed, only to both wake with awful bad backs, so it looks like its time that we got ourselves a new bed! Now as we have fitted wardrobes to the ceiling it doesnt need to be reinforced (as neither of us can jump from the top of the wardrobe with ze wet lettuce and ze flying 'elmet!), but we want something thats going to be good value and able to cope with 2 fairly robust GYOers! Anyone any recommendations, or any good shops to try, or any to seriously avoid! All advice, views or opinions much appreciated!
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| Ours is a Sleepeezee Ortho Ultimate that we bought from Dreams bed superstore. 1400 springs and I have to say it's been great for the time we've had it (about 7 years). I'm a 17st lump and LadyWayne is "robust" as you say. Pocket sprung, and the more springs you can get for your money, the better. If you've got a Dreams near you I'd recommend paying them a visit - they only do beds and the people we spoke too seem very knowledgable and helpful. Good luck.
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