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US Military Style cot, 28x76" easily holds 500 pounds, folds away to compact 38x5x7" package, easy to assembly, rugged aluminum construction lightweight, strong and proven design, 17 lbs. FREE Nylon carry bag a $20 value, includes an extra end bar to assist in opening the cot. Also see items Cot-101, and Cot-102 for our Cot storage systems.
Need a mosquito net for this cot? See out item number CAMP-165. Military COT100
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Good cot, 04/03/2008 |
| Reviewer: TP from CA |
| While I wouldn't lug this cot on a backpacking trip, it's perfect for car camping or unexpected guests. I spent a lot of time on Army and retail cots, and this seems to be put together as well or better. It was a bit tight putting together initially, but it just takes a bit little muscle. It's a good size, sturdy, comes with a case and is very reasonably priced. It would be hard to beat this deal. |
Very Good, 01/22/2008 |
| Reviewer: Jason |
| These cots are very good for camping or for when you need an extra bed around the house for guests. they are very tricky to set up if you dont kno what you are doing, but thanks to the advice that don put up, I was able to get the cot setup properly. Other that the fact of them being tricky to set up, they are actually pretty durable. I am thinking about buying a few more when i get the chance. |
Heavy duty cot, 07/29/2007 |
| Reviewer: Don |
| I bought two of these cots. As another reviewer said, they are difficult to put together the first time, but once you learn the trick to it, they are easy. The trick is to position the end piece so the end piece holes that are closest together and without the rubber inserts are the ones that mate with the side rails of the cot. Then use the extra end piece to pry the end piece just onto the side rails without trying to get the pegs into the holes. (The cot isn't flat enough at this point.) Once you get the end piece pried onto the side rails, put your weight on the side rails to spread them apart and the pegs on the side rails will snap into the holes on the end pieces. If I have any complaint at all about these cots, it is the fact that there are six legs that touch the ground, and the center legs are longer than the end legs. Thus, on perfectly level ground, the center of the cot humps up so both your head and your feet are lower than the center. But usually the ground is so uneven when camping that either the problem is compensated for or you can find a couple of rocks to put under one end set of legs or the other. In any event these are robust, sturdy cots and much lighter in weight than the old wooden army cots -- or maybe not; I was a kid the last time I hefted a wooden cot. |
Mr., 03/04/2007 |
| Reviewer: Ken Kitchens |
| Although a little difficult to assemble on the first try, this is a tight, sturdy cot. It is far superior to ANY commercial camping cot I have ever used. This piece of equipment is well worth the investment. |
Military Cot, 11/19/2006 |
| Reviewer: Michael |
| This is a strong cot that is really tight and strong, folds up to small package and was great for our Boy Scout Camp. After ten days we still were comfortable.
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