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Price: $87.00
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Ultralight Folding Camping Cot, Portable Compact Backpacking Cot for Adults Camping, Hiking, Travel, Heavy Duty Support 330 Lbs.
【Sturdy & Stable】With aircraft grade 7075 aluminum alloy which is 67% stronger and 75% lighter than ordinary cot frame. Besides, 5 heavy duty legs are far more supportive and stable than 3 legs' cot. It's sturdy enough to support max 330 lbs while keeping the bed flat and preventing sinking
【Ultralight & Portable】Weighs only 4.8 lbs, and folds down to 18 x 6.3 in carry bag, so you can easily carry this sleeping cot wherever you go. Simply strap it to the outside of your backpack, or put it in your car, truck, or RV. Start a light travel now, and say goodbye to overweight gears
【Comfortable Sleeping】Features breathable and tear-resistant 300D Oxford fabric cot sheet, blocking moisture and cold at night, reducing heat loss, eliminating the discomfort of sleeping on rough ground. The fabric is also anti-static, which makes it difficult for air and ground dust to adhere to the cot
【60s Set Up & Take Down】Simply insert 2 long support poles into the 2 sleeves of the cot sheet and lock the 5 support legs. The shock-cord tube will make the setting up and taking down much simple. Within 60 seconds you can set your camp cot up and enjoy the comfort
【Considerate Detail Design】 The anti-slip stabilizers on the legs help keep the cot flat and stable on uneven ground. Also, moving on the cot will not make an annoying noise to disturb you and others sleeping. Ideal gear for hiking, camping, backpacking, beach, home and office use
Reviewer: Stutz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Comfortable, lightweight, and easy to set up
Review: I'm pretty impressed with this cot. It is really easy to set up. You simply thread the two metal poles through the sides, and then you assemble the 5 crossbars and they pop onto the poles with no difficulty. It's just as easy to take apart. Compared to some full-size camping cots I've wrestled with, this is about a million times easier.I'm also impressed that it is plenty tight, with no noticeable sagging, and quite sturdy. It's also comfortable. You'll want to pair it with some kind of pad, of course, but it doesn't need to be super thick because the cot is far more comfortable than hard ground. As a side-sleeper, I have used various backpacking-style inflatable sleeping pads with great success.I find the cot to be wide enough for comfort. It is exactly 6 feet long, so it just barely fits in my truck bed, and I use it for vehicle camping. Most backpackers would not consider carrying it due to weight. However, at under 5 lbs it really isn't too much heavier than the 2-3 lb camp chairs some people like to bring. On short trips where maximum comfort is desired, I would not hesitate to strap it to my pack.
Reviewer: Daniel B
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Review and Comparison: Camping cots - Naturehike vs Sutekus
Review: Note: From pictures and specs, the Sutekus cot appears to be the exact same thing as the Marchway cot.My initial reaction was that the Naturehike was sturdier and better built. The side rails on the Naturehike have a larger diameter than the Sutekus (0.69" vs 0.51"). Also the Naturehike leg assembly tubes have square ends so that they lock into the proper orientation whereas the Sutekus legs can 'swivel' (the ends rotate independently). But after setting up both cots and lying down on each, they both seemed equally sturdy (maybe a slight edge to Naturehike). The fabric weight and stitching seemed comparable. Clearly, these cots are not meant to be used as a trampoline. I would recommend a certain degree of gentleness especially getting on and off the cots. And they ARE low to the ground - it might be easier to roll out of the cot to stand up.Setup was easy. Some people felt they were too hard to bend the leg assemblies to attach them to the side poles. I did not feel this was a problem as long as you assemble the cot on its side and use the ground to help you flex the assembly between the side rails.Both cots were really comfortable (especially compared to the ground). The Naturehike is two inches narrower than the Sutekus, but I didn't feel like the Naturehike was too narrow. BTW, I'm 5'8" and 175lbs. - I can't comment on their 330 lb rating, but it seems 330 lbs might be bit too much for their design. Also I felt the Naturehike had a firmer surface. Lying on my back or my side was equally comfortable. I didn't feel like I needed a sleeping pad for comfort, but for cool/cold nights a pad is a good idea for insulation.I've never been in a tent with a perfectly flat floor and I was a little worried that this would be a problem. But an uneven surface did not really present a problem for either cot. There is enough flex in the frame that they handle minor floor bumps and lumps.They both came in at basically the same weight on my kitchen scale (Naturehike: 4lb 12oz, Sutekus: 4lb 11oz, both with bag). Unless you really need a flat sleeping surface, this seems a bit heavy for backpacking. But for car tent camping, they're great and fold up small enough to be a no-brainer to include on your next car camping trip.Assembly note: The side poles go into their pockets only from one end. People have commented that the ends were stitched shut - this is true for one end. The other end has a small hole where the poles can go into.
Reviewer: Sha S.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sturdy but a little hard to assemble
Review: The bag is compact and lightweight, easy to carry around. We have a 3 persons tent so the room is very limited but we are able to fit 2 of this cots inside our tent easily. I have trouble during assembly process that I cannot push and snap those legs to the cot. Luckily my husband is there to help me but I don't think I will be able to push it on or take it off on my own. So make sure you try it out at home to get a feel of it.The cot is very stable, we can get in and out easily. I added the 3 inch mattress pad on top of it and it is very comfortable to sleep on.I like that the bag is big enough so when we packing up, all the parts go back inside the bag very easily.
Reviewer: Diane B
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Lightweight, durable, and comfortable
Review: I was camping in fairly cool weather and thought I would hang a blanket under the cot for insulation, it worked great for adding insulation from the cold, I was warm and comfortable, I am not a small person and I felt very confident that the cot would handle the weight that was claimed, the price was also very reasonable and the cot is lightweight, all around it is an excellent cot that I am sure I will great use from it.
Reviewer: Jason Kim
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Writing my first ever product review - Great camping cot!
Review: I ordered 2 of these for me and partner for our camping trip. The product comes in a nice carry bag and the parts were very easy to assemble. Instructions were easy to follow and even drawn on the back of the cot sheet. I can see why other people may have struggled with putting the legs on, but if you attach one side of the leg on the ground, step down on it and attach the other side, as instructed by the manufacturer, it should not be a problem. It took me about 5 minutes to assemble two cots.The cots were very comfortable to sleep in. We spend two nights, and our campsite happened to be gravel surface, so the cots were perfect purchase. We had used air sleeping pads prior to getting these cots and I don't think we can go back to sleeping in those pads with how comfortable the cots were. It was nice to have elevated bed off the ground and not having to worry about losing air or anything. It was even easier to disassemble (again, you need to step on one end of the leg), and everything fit perfectly in the carry bag. This is the best camping purchase I've ever made. I highly recommend this product!
Reviewer: Michelle Couse
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I LOVE IT
Review: It is light and durable as well as easy to erect. I am quite comfortable and the item is well worth the investment.
Reviewer: Dianne L. Kern
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cool cot
Review: Very light and very strong. The cot is close to the ground but very comfortable. The footings were difficult to stretch into place the first time but easy after that.
Reviewer: deck Software
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Tuve unas camas con soportes transversales 100% de metal, que se insertaban en orificios de los rieles longitudinales, desafortunadamente alguien se las llevó, este concepto es igual pero las partes de carga son de plástico. Eso da garantÃa de que en un par de usos el producto quedará unitil, normal en la ingenierÃa de consumo del asia
Reviewer: Nicholas V Swindale
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Camped on it for two weeks. I'm in my 70s with a bad back - this cot made it possible. It is very comfortable though being low to the ground made it a bit awkward to get in and out of compared to a higher cot. Seems very well designed and made. Legs do need a bit of force to clip into the frame, as mentioned by another reviewer. It is less bulky and only a bit heavier than a sleeping pad which can be factored in when deciding whether to take it backpacking.
Reviewer: Carlos Moreno M
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me gustaron mucho
Reviewer: Ed
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Easy to setup, surprisingly very comfy. Highly recommend
Reviewer: Product arrived missing a supporting leg, no option to just get the missing part so had to process a return. Really frustrating
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Would have been great if it had all the parts
Customers say
Customers like the compactness, build quality, and comfort of the furniture. They mention it's lightweight, sturdy, and holds their weight very well. Some are also happy with the height, camping use, and design. However, some customers disagree on the ease of assembly.
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