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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Recommended. Giftable. Holds alot of weight. Sturdy.
Heather Keirnan
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Easy to set up and fairly comfortable. Hard to stuff back into the bag but maybe it will loosen up over time. Compact and easy to store.
Joshua Sivak
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I originally had this set up in my living room for a few days against my wife's will. My kids were constantly laying on it whenever they had a chance. I personally slept on it for a night to fully test it. Had a full night's sleep with very little discomfort. It is fairly large after you fold it up, specially when you include the cushion. It seemed sturdy enough to last for years. I didn't have any problems folding it up to put away until our next camping trip.
Rebecca
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Cots itself is fantastic. Sturdy, well made, perfect size, east set up and take down despite its size. But the mattress s@cks! Its terrible. Nothing comfortable about this thing. Im a whole 106 pounds, tossed and turned all night and woke up with literally almost every joint from shoulders down hurting. It was terrible. Make a different pad to include with this thing and then ill recommend. Until then, this thing is a literal overpriced pain in the body.
Voltron5000
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Very easy to deploy and it's super comfortable. I dont feel like it's going to collapse. It's a solid cot for sure.
B K
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Cot after cot my wife has sought for one that would fit her tall frame, and was comfortable. This vor was not only long enough, but was the first one she didn't complain about sleeping in when she woke up.The frame is solid and supported me at my heaviest (275lbs) without a problem. The posts nor the fabric had any difficulty at all supporting me even when I flop from side to side in the night. The mat is comfortable as well. It's softer and feels more "thick" than the standard "self inflating camping mats" which we have several of.There isn't really anything I can find to complain or find fault in. I wish technology was far enough along that this could fold down to the size of a beach chair, but it's not too big to store of tote with the rest of our camping equipment. It's not terribly heavy, but I wouldn't want to take it on a hike either.
RexRoy Studios
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
Just arrived today. 1st impressions are it's a good size and sturdy. I'm 5'10" 165lbs and it has plenty of room for sleeping on back or side. I went with the 32" width as I thought the 28" would feel cramped and I'm glad I did.The pad is adequate and will be comfortable with a sleeping bag pad under it as I will be using it for drive up camping.To get it stretched out flat I had to sit in the center and firmly press down on the center side posts, no problem, and it stayed flat after that.The only issue was on the pocket. Stitching missed on one side of the pocket so it is open but that's an easy fix so no real issue there.Overall I'm happy with the purchase. I'll be putting it to the test this weekend on a three day camping trip but I have no doubt it will perform well and I'll sleep easy not having to inflate an air mattress ever again!
Robbie F.
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
Built like a tank. A comfortable tank.Just recently I tried out a similar cot design, the very easy to deploy pull-out grid frame type.It cost about $30 less than this big guy. If you're getting a cot for the kids, go ahead and save some money. If you want a comfortable, easy-up cot for yourself, or an adult sized person you care about, this will do nicely.Folded up the cot measures about 45" X 12" X 8", the separate pad will roll up to the size of a large sleeping bag, you have room for that in addition to all your other camping gear in your car or truck?To deploy, you just pull the ends apart, then push down on the outer sides at the center of the cot, it will snap down, the cot should be flat, if not, just push down on the ends, easy. Even without the included pad, the canvas cot is pretty comfortable, not quite as taut and hard as some.Once set up, this thing is luxuriously roomy, outer dimensions are about 78" L X 31.5" W. The real available width is really closer 26.5". This design, with its steel frame, has supports over the center legs that intrude inward about 2.5" on each side, leaving you with about 26.5 inches of width near your hips. That compares to a mere 19.5" width on the last cot I tried. Most folks should have plenty of room for comfortable tossing and turning.The fitted quilted pad does a decent job of isolating you from the taut canvas of the cot. I liked it, it felt like it has a thin layer of memory foam, or something similar, not just light stuffing.The cot alone weighs close to 20 lbs., the separate pad add a little over 4 lbs., add the beefy duffle, you're close to 25 lbs. That's fine for car to tent.The frame on this cot provides good stability, you can sit at the foot of this cot and it shouldn't tip. Sitting off the side, you're 19" off the ground with a comfortable seating position. Add a coffee table and you're set.
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