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Westy bed....argh bad back.

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 12:47
by torz
Are we the only ones who find the Westy bed damned HARD to sleep on, I know the Germans were a bit tight with a grill but come on, the bed is awfull.................

I am pondering either recovering the seats with softer stuff or buying a thin (2inch) memory foam mattress topper.......Problem is, if I recover I then lose that "oooh its a genuine Westy, with stupidly light grey seats!!" look.........

We've tried the quilt underneath bit but it tends to ruck up and really its still bl00dy hard, like sleeping on a park bench!!!!!!!!!!!!
I even considered letting the kids jump up and down all over it for hours on end, just to try and soften it up a bit :?

So come on you Westy owners and others a like, tell me is yours hard too :shock: :oops:

If so, how did you cure it and any other (clean) suggestions most welcome......

I'm off to put some radiant B on me back..........

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 13:10
by dubsta
ikea matress pad... does what it says :wink:

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 13:41
by torz
yes i thought of that ..but........ with it only being 46inches wide, a mattress topper is going to be too big and wide and bulky to roll up during the day......

I think memory foam is the best option, if i can get one that is 1-2 inches thick and only 4 foot wide then we are sorted and I can stop being an old lasy with a bad back when we are camping, which is most of the time....

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 13:42
by Mocki
eat more fat..........or sleep on a vegatarian.......... x

oi!!!

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 14:26
by blurb55
mocki wrote:eat more fat..........or sleep on a vegatarian.......... x

As a veggie of some 22 years standing I would like to point out that we are mostly thin and boney and are no substitute for a good mattress.

Torz, I find flattening the kids down a bit and sleeping on them helps, if you jump on them enough they soften up nicely.

I await the knock from Social Services :D

Re: oi!!!

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 14:36
by Mocki
blurb55 wrote:
mocki wrote:eat more fat..........or sleep on a vegatarian.......... x

As a veggie of some 22 years standing I would like to point out that we are mostly thin and boney and are no substitute for a good mattress.

:D

yeah, but torz has a spare one knocking about she could use.....

Re: oi!!!

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 15:15
by blurb55
"yeah, but torz has a spare one knocking about she could use....."

not sure what value a "spare" veggie would be, perhaps in an overcropping situation at the local allotment maybe.

But on a serious note, the hard Westy bed really helps my back, damaged after years of VW abuse trying to lift blocks by myself when swapping beach buggy engines - not bright, but I was young and foolish. :shock:

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 15:28
by Horza
Blurb, I think they may be refering to in infamous Matt, he's a veggie, he lives with Tory and the spare bit would seem to be a bit of a dig as it were.

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 16:13
by matt
i didnt read it as a dig............and anyway, i'm a no-dig gardener

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No-dig_gardening

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 16:14
by T'Onion
I would like to point out that we are mostly thin and boney

hehehe yes all us veggies are :lol:

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 16:27
by torz
I couldn't sleep on Matt, he never takes his mohair vest off and it would tickle my nose all night...

However, there's a lot to be said about being a vegetarian, I have lost 2 stone since January just by not eating meat and I feel a lot healthier. 8)


But going back to the Horrible Westy park bench bed, I could just sell the damn thing and buy another one :roll:

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 16:37
by Mocki
torz wrote: However, there's a lot to be said about being a vegetarian, I have lost 2 stone since January just by not eating meat :roll:

didnt work for the fat onion tho did it?

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 20:21
by jed the spread
ive put on half a stone since being vegi.although ive been drinking more and have only worked 5 days since bashtie. :roll:

jed

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 21:11
by Ivorblueun
you could get a piece of foam cut to your requirements in whatever grade foam you want such as here http://www.foamcut2size.co.uk/

Posted: 26 Jun 2006, 21:20
by Dan Wood
Poor Jed. Had to work today did you? :lol: