Description: Combine the tradition and
necessity of a cowboy’s bedroll with today’s waterproof cover and foam-padding
technology, and you have The Roo Bed by Days End Custom Mattress, Inc. This
14-pound roll-up sleeping bag comes with a carrying case and strap. Unrolled,
the adult-sized bed is 32 inches wide and 80 inches (6 feet, 6 inches) long, and
includes a 3-inch, medical-grade mattress that can support up to 250 pounds.
A navy, waterproof, antimicrobial nylon casing zips around the
foam and includes a second zipper section that encloses the fleece lining and
"pocket" where you’ll sleep. The dual zippers allow you to remove the mattress
for laundering. There’s nothing to blow up or install.
A carrying bag (included) keeps the Roo Bed clean and tightly
rolled, enabling you to store it in your trailer to prepare for camping trips.
Available with blue or red Hawaiian-print interior fleece. Choose youth or adult
sizes.
The test: Sleeping outside under the
stars doesn’t have to mean waking up with aches and pains.
The Trail Rider’s
Saddlebag Savvy editor, Heidi Nyland, tested the Roo Bed to see how it compared
with her tried-and-true sleeping bag when camping out and sleeping on hard
ground. She’d heard about the company’s hospital-grade foam mattresses for use
inside your trailer, but wanted to find a comfortable way to sleep outside.
Nyland ordered the adult-sized Roo Bed. When the bed arrived,
Nyland said she was surprised to see how small and light the package was. The
bed was rolled up tightly in an attractive knapsack casing. Laid out flat, the
bed was as long as a standard couch and nearly as wide. When Nyland prepared for
her first night of sleep on the Roo Bed, she grabbed a pillow and a few extra
blankets to stack above the fleece lining.
Nyland placed the bed on a level, firm surface before setting her
alarm clock. The next morning, she woke up without feeling sore and headed
straight to the barn to ride. "I could feel that there was a solid floor
somewhere beneath me, but I didn’t have to repeatedly change positions, and I
didn’t wake up during the night," Nyland says. "I actually slept on my side and
woke up in the same position. I didn’t have a sore shoulder or neck like I
sometimes do after sleeping in a sleeping bag. In the morning, my dogs
immediately took over the cushiest spot! The Roo Bed was a cozy place to sleep
and much more comfortable than a sleeping bag. I’d highly recommend it to trail
riders and horse campers."
Nyland said she appreciated the bed’s zipper design and ease of
washing. It also proved easy to pack: She took the mattress out of the pouch,
then zipped it back in, rolled up the entire bed, and placed it in the carrying
case in less than five minutes.
Cost: $90 for youth size; $105 for adult length.
Contact: Days End Custom Mattress, Inc., (951)
694-4947; www.daysendproducts.com