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As you may be able to guess, I'm in need of a new bedchair.

Cheap ones below £100 don't tend to be much good in my limited experience.

Being just a lot over weight, I need an 8 leg decent quality bed. But, at £450 + I'm struggling to justify that amount

This is just blatant Carp tax & exploitation,  as with nearly everything else these days, I feel I'm being ripped off.😏

I'd be happy to pay around £200-250ish, but the choices are very limited.

Just wondered if anyone has any suggestions? Ta

Posted

8 leg you are probably looking at 

Avid revolve x 

JRC Cocoon ii 

Trakker RLX 8 Leg 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235391171203?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=8py9PnHURjO&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=yW-jXGLIRqK&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY this is rated to 25 stone and a sleep system too. Seen one at carp show but can't vouch for it. 

I guess if you can go to a shop and try one maybe? 

 

Posted (edited)

Solar do or did a cheap version of their SP Tech - I bought it cos it's lighter for my long barrow trips.  Only paid £205 and I think that's a good price.  Whilst I've had it less than a year I think it's no longer a thing unless you can find old stock - possibly 'Undercover Pro Sleep System' or similar - I put it on the New Purchases thread some time ago.

https://www.c2kft.co.uk/product/solar-new-undercover-pro-sleep-system-ucp01/

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Posted

Would second hand be an option mate? I've got the indulgence ss4 wide boy and it's been an absolute game changer for me, I can do a week session on it without any issues lol. It handled me at 17 stone 🤣

 

Posted
2 hours ago, commonly said:

I've got a back up cheapy.

I'd be happy with any common over 28lb🤩

I would be happy with any fish, just dont seem able to catch any thing at all............ consistent as ever, good luck with a bedchair 

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Have a look on eBay, there were a good number of Solar Undercover bedchairs for sale, they look like unsold stock.

I've been using mine for a few years now and if I was to be really picky, it would be legs don't lock out, BUT, if it's properly levelled out there is no problem. 

5 hours ago, commonly said:

I've got a back up cheapy.

I'd be happy with any common over 28lb🤩

When you break the 30lb it is really special!

 

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11 hours ago, salokcinnodrog said:

Have a look on eBay, there were a good number of Solar Undercover bedchairs for sale, they look like unsold stock.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/146390297565

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235779909951

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235923883256

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/356589005091

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On 20/02/2025 at 00:33, commonly said:

As you may be able to guess, I'm in need of a new bedchair.

Cheap ones below £100 don't tend to be much good in my limited experience.

Being just a lot over weight, I need an 8 leg decent quality bed. But, at £450 + I'm struggling to justify that amount

This is just blatant Carp tax & exploitation,  as with nearly everything else these days, I feel I'm being ripped off.😏

I'd be happy to pay around £200-250ish, but the choices are very limited.

Just wondered if anyone has any suggestions? Ta

indeed, £450 TOTAL ripoff!....ffs my solid wooden double- bed indoors i got FREE and I refurbished it AND added a new mattress total cost £120.00!:D

i'm looking for a lite weight bedchair, (of course 2nd hand for me :mrgreen:) this came up in my search , NEVER used this brand, however they do have good reviews on amazon.

this might be just what ya looking for: CARPZILLA Fishing Bed 6 Legs

Dimensions (Unfolded): 215cm (L) x 95cm (W) x 33-51cm (H);  - Maximum User Weight 150KG
 
£78.84 with coupon code, a BARGAIN...as they go for around  £110.00
 
Posted
On 23/02/2025 at 12:41, commonly said:

Thanks Nick.

With my bulk I really want an 8 leg one.

Google 'bedchair support legs' mate. You can turn any 6-leg into a 7 or 8-leg bedchair for 20 or 30 quid. This will bring loads of great options well within your budget.

I've been using a single support leg on the end of mine for years, just gives that little extra support to prevent bending at the hinges.

Posted
1 hour ago, yonny said:

Google 'bedchair support legs' mate. You can turn any 6-leg into a 7 or 8-leg bedchair for 20 or 30 quid. This will bring loads of great options well within your budget.

I've been using a single support leg on the end of mine for years, just gives that little extra support to prevent bending at the hinges.

That's a blooming good idea. An extra one for the foot end would be good 

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, yonny said:

Google 'bedchair support legs' mate. You can turn any 6-leg into a 7 or 8-leg bedchair for 20 or 30 quid. This will bring loads of great options well within your budget.

I've been using a single support leg on the end of mine for years, just gives that little extra support to prevent bending at the hinges.

I got one from the tackle box years ago 

for when we only had 2 leg bedchair lol

quest I think made it

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3 hours ago, Carpbell3 said:

I use a bankstick to prop the top end of the bedchair up mine is a fold flat no adjustment wheels, bankstick with a decent butrest on does the job, haven't seen those spare legs about in a while good idea but most will buy after they need one.

With a butt rest on the top that's a very good idea.

One of those two types or even a small John Roberts butt rest would work a treat

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Great in principle,  but a few flaws imo.

I would always want a groundsheet and don't want to make a hole in it, then when I put my weight on it, the bank stick would just sink into the ground, thus not providing any support.

Just say it's really hard ground and I did put a hole in groundsheet, I don't think the plastic butt rest would last very long.

Thanks anyway

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1 hour ago, salokcinnodrog said:

With a butt rest on the top that's a very good idea.

One of those two types or even a small John Roberts butt rest would work a treat

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If you selected the right sized esp one it would probably clip onto the frame(if I remember I will test it) either that or one of those Nash buttlock ones. 

I did think on soft ground though it might sink in when you leant on it, then you might need a bankstick stabiliser 

 

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