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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Okay, so this heated cot is like bringing your bed into the wilderness. It's super comfy and perfect for glamping trips. The portability is nice, but fair warning - it's a bit bulky to carry around. My main issue was with the power source - my portable power station couldn't keep it running all night. Might need to invest in a beefier power solution if you're planning to use this regularly.
Smores
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I was able to open and close this with ease. But the best part was laying on it. It actually was comfortable. I enjoyed it. I didn't need to turn on the heat. The cot has a soft pillow but needs a real pillow. The cot is long enough for my 180 pound 5'10" self.
alicat
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I was looking for a camping cot that could double as a comfortable place to nap, whether I’m in the great outdoors or just lounging at home. This heated camping cot seemed like the perfect fit.Experience with the Product: This cot has exceeded my expectations. The adjustable heat settings are a game-changer, keeping me warm and comfy in colder weather. I also love how easy it is to set up—just unfold and go! It’s surprisingly sturdy, supporting my weight without any issues, and the side pocket is super handy for keeping small items close by. I’ve used it during backyard camping and even for office naps, and it’s been perfect for both.Conclusion: If you want a versatile, comfy, and portable cot that offers both warmth and convenience, I highly recommend this one. It’s built to last and is great for all types of outdoor and indoor relaxation.
Jeff Powell
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
The cot was great, it was comfortable, but I’m a big man with fairly wide shoulders. The length of the cot was fine, but my shoulders were too wide for the cot and it was uncomfortable. Therefore I am returning it. I got another cot that was wider. I need something to sleep in nightly until house repairs are done.
Mtn Yoda
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
This is a good value quality cot with the added feature of heating up if you have the generator for it. I have an 800wh solar generator and needed a cot for the winter the time. This worked very well. It is on the larger side but folded out nicely, it's durable and works as intended. The stuff sack/case is qaulity as well and so far has not torn or ripped due to moderate use.
Paul D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
I got this to use when I'm camping at a LARP in the cold "spring 1" and "fall 2" events when it can be very uncomfortable to sleep on the ground in a sleeping bag. I have used other cots before that needed a lot of padding to be comfortable but this one was really easy to sleep on, almost hammock like. It's big enough that most people I know can fit on it (we tested) and the extra warmth is just what you need when it's chilly out. Of course we are running a generator that we can plug into, but that is very unusual. Sometimes you are lucky to have a cabin with power but sometimes not so lucky. Either way it's comfortable to sleep on, fairly easy to set up and keeps you off the cold ground.It's also great as a guest bed in a pinch. At a convention we had a fourth person join our crew to share our room who wasn't comfortable sharing beds with the other guests and it made a great emergency cot for the extra occupant. Easy to get in the hotel without too many questions, too.It's a bit large so it's going to take up a lot of space on your trunk and may be hard to travel with if you are low on space. It's not too heavy to carry either but it isn't exactly light so be aware when moving it you can probably one hand it but I wouldn't overload yourself it's unwieldy.Great cot, great value, many friends are jealous. You need to have access to power to plug it in, though. I keep extension cords in my car in case I have to run power from a nearby building.
Plague Mistress
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Everything about this heated cot is very nice -- good sizing, comfortable, easy to assemble, travel friendly w/regard to space, a variety of heat & timer settings, a dedicated carry bag -- but the MOST important thing has been either overlooked or ignored: you have to plug it in for it to work. When I'm camping in cold enough weather to warrant needing this, I'm generally nowhere near an electrical outlet, so wouldn't a rechargeable power bank have been a much better option for an item like this? I have several coats & vests that have power banks, and they work great, so why this was designed without one is a mystery to me.With the addition of a rechargeable option like a power bank, this would be pretty perfect.
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