🏕️ Elevate your outdoor sleep game—comfort and durability that travels with you!
The Sportneer Camping Cot combines aerospace-grade 7075 aluminum alloy with tear-resistant 300D PU-coated fabric to deliver a lightweight yet sturdy sleeping solution supporting up to 330 lbs. Featuring an innovative lever lock system for quick setup and breakdown, an 8-inch elevated design for comfort and protection, and a whisper-quiet mesh surface, this 7-pound cot is perfect for camping, hiking, and versatile outdoor or indoor use.
Item dimensions L x W x H | 75 x 27.5 x 6.6 inches |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material | aluminum alloy |
Manufacturer | Sportneer |
Item Weight | 6.97 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 75 x 27.5 x 6.6 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Sportneer Ultralight Camping Cot |
A**R
sturdy camp cot
I got this to use for camping in the back of my truck. It works well. A little fussy to put together, with all the legs. Sturdy and provides an even surface to sleep on.
L**J
Awesome!
Works great!
M**Y
Light, quick and easy set up.
Light weight and fairly easy to put together even if you lost the instructions which I did. After the first assembly and you get the hang of it. The cot will only require less then minute to set up. Comes with a pillow case where you can store the carting bag. Very light weight.
A**R
Folding cot
Have not as yet used it in the wild. However once constructed it's extremely sturdy. Laid on it after construction and it's very very taught. I watched videos of other customers complaints with building/dismantling. Here's my take on their cons.Firstly when putting it together I would highly suggest having it on its side. Put the non locking leg on the bottom (floor) then you will need to lift the other rod up slightly to lock the first leg in place. Just work down the other 3 in exactly the same manner. The last leg (4th) maybe slightly tighter to get in but it will go.When dismantling use the same principle and put the locking side of the legs in the air and the non locking side on the ground. This way you can use 2 hands. 1 to hold the leg the other to use the release. Then it will not snap back quickly possibly catching your finger. It does 'spring' when unlocked so use a little caution.The center of the legs where they join are a thin metal construction. So yes you need to be careful putting it together.It may not all go back in the bag the way it came out. It doesn't matter, just fold everything down and it will fit back in. I took a video unpacking it, so when I repacked the cot I watched the video to see how it was done from the factory. That way I didn't have to try and remember the sequence.
R**R
Strong but not cozy
Hard and needs a pad. Good design though. I'm 250 and it handled my weight no problem.
T**N
Very Practical Cot
This cot is easy to set up, although the first time might take a little longer. It’s comfortable for a cot and packs away in a compact form. Very happy with this
M**S
She's a keeper!
I was rushed to buy a cot for an upcoming camping trip and I am SOOO glad I chose THIS one. I was weary because it says this gets returned a lot but I am unsure why...my experience was stellar. It was very easy to set up (you pull the little red trigger thingy to connect the frame to the poles), it was very comfortable with a little bounce which was nice and easy to put away in the bag. I put a portable foldable egg pad thingy on and didn't wake up the entire night. I have a decent amount of experience backpacking so I rarely get spoiled by these things but it's the best $50 I've spent on myself in a long time. I could not get risk not getting good sleep during my camping trip because I had to return immediately back to work... So I imagine if you are used to the cold hard ground or air pads you blow up.... You will ALSO greatly appreciate this beauty.
R**H
Comfortable and compact
Pros:If you are going from air mattress on the floor to a cot, it's really nice to be able to shove your gear under your cot and have more floor space in your tent.I liked the pocket on the side where I could store my flashlight and phone while I slept. It was much nicer there than in the wall of the tent.It's not a super nice cot but it is comfortable and it will get the job done. If you are a side sleeper, you will want some sort of cushioning. It is VERY firm, and I prefer a firm bed.It's not hard to assemble, it just needs to be tense in order to have a tight bed. In order for it to not sag, it has to have tension in the legs. The way that they do the tension is really for all users because of the way the leg is levered. A kid could do it. It seems hard because you have to pull really hard, but the lever action of the leg means just about anybody should be able to do it. You get a lot of mechanical advantage because of the way it is designed.Army cots are a real pain to assemble. This one is a breeze in comparison.Cons:There are other cots of similar design that are cheaper, so I'm not sold that this is the best economical choice.Be careful taking it apart. I nearly ripped my fingernail off. It was because I released the tension using my fingertip and not my whole finger. In the future, I'll know better.The poles are a little difficult to slide through the sides of the cot because the holes are so big.
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