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Affordable Cots For Backpackers

For backpackers who want to improve their sleeping without sacrificing pack space or back muscles, these cushier cots are a good option.

Our mum tester loved this deluxe cot that is beautiful enough to fit Scandi style nurseries, but it is also very practical with three mattress sizes that will make it in use until your child reaches four years old.

Mountain Summit Gear Horizon Cot

The Mountain Summit Gear Horizon Cot is our top budget pick and an ideal option for campers seeking a simple sleeping solution. It has a straightforward setup and impressive packing capacity, and it's also comfortable to sleep on. This cot features a broad base that can hold anyone who is 6 feet tall and 300 pounds, and our testers found it stable on most terrain. It has a pocket on the side for holding items like sleeping pads, water bottles and phones. Although it's heavier than other backpacking cots but the Mountain Summit Gear Horizon Cot is still a great option for portable storage and fits well into most car camping tents.

If you're looking to buy something a more luxurious then the REI Cooperative Kingdom Cot 3 is a great choice. The cot is able to sleep two people and is incredibly comfortable even without an inflatable mattress. The cot comes with a soft quilted surface that's comfy to lay on, as well as baffles on the sides that prevent the occupants from falling off. The cot is extremely sturdy thanks to its heavy aluminum and steel bars, which connect to the oversized, swiveling feet. It was simple to set up for our test subjects, but the last knob connecting to the main bar required additional strength.

Another option that is a great choice is the Byer of Maine Easy Cot, which is similar to our top pick in terms of setup and packability. It folds in a similar fashion to the folding camping chair. The middle joints snap in a snap. It's a little larger and heavier than the Osage River model, but it can be folded into a smaller carry case that's roughly the same size as the bag that comes with the camp chair. It comes with a bigger sleeping area as well as a side storage pocket which makes it a great option for anyone who is looking for a comfortable camping bed that can also be used as a spare guestbed at home. This cot is available in a version that has a headrest to provide additional comfort.

Onwak Cots

If you're looking for a durable lightweight camping cot that is light to meet your outdoor requirements then look no further than the Onwak Cots. This cot is unique in its folding design and is made of top-quality materials. It's easy to store and move. It's also extremely comfortable and durable, and can be used as a bed or a lounge chair.

In addition to being a great cot for camping and camping, the Onwak Cots is also perfect for backpacking and hiking. Its lightweight iron and aluminum construction makes it easy to support heavy loads, while remaining lightweight. Additionally, the cot has been thoroughly tested to ensure top quality and performance. The Onwak team uses the highest-quality materials to make its products and provides the best service, even when it's shipping in bulk.

The Kamprite Double Kwik Cot makes the perfect cot for couples that like camping together. The cot can be set up in minutes and is ready to sleep. It also has a number of useful features, such as a washable denier base for the cot as well as a head section that is padded and mesh storage hammock. It can also be used lounger or chair, and it has multiple reclining positions to customize your experience.

The Coleman ComfortSmart is a great alternative for those who don't require a cot as comfy as a bed. This cot can be set up in just two minutes. It also has a wide foot at the bottom of each leg that can be swiveled to adapt to uneven ground. It's also reasonably priced and comes with or without a bed mattress.

While the Coleman ComfortSmart is a great choice for car campers, it's not the best choice for backpackers or hikers in the backcountry. It's heavy and bulky to carry for long distances, making it best for those who are driving to their campsites. Additionally the legs can be a little tricky to unfold properly and require a bit of strength to feed them back into the body of the cot for storage.

Helinox Light Cot

Helinox Cot One Convertible combines the highest quality fabric engineered by a specialist with non-stretch technology to make an ultra-lightweight camp bed that is comfortable and durable. Its patented tensioners deliver great tension on the bed's surface without adding weight. The tensioners also keep the bed's surface from becoming flat when it is set up on uneven terrain. The only drawback to this model is its higher price.

If you're a backpacker on a tight budget there are other budget cot options to choose from. The OEX Ultralite Folding Cot, for instance, is less than half the price of the Helinox Lite Cot while being considerably heavier. The biggest drawback of OEX is its difficulty in assembly. It isn't easy for people with small frames to bend five leg assemblies.

Contrary to OEX model, the Helinox Lite Cot has a unique lever lock tensioning system which makes it easier to erect and disassemble. The lever is located on the bottom of each leg. It has a pivoting arm which engages the top frame bar. The other side of the lever is an uncompressed tab that is pressed to release it. This system makes use of mechanical leverage to create great tension on the bed surface without adding bulk or strain to the legs.

Another advantage of the Lite Cot is that it can be adjusted to various heights by using the included leg extensions. This is a huge benefit for camping in an alpine setting where you'll need to stand off the ground because of snow or uneven terrain. However, the slim profile of this cot may be a problem if a big mover in your sleep or when sharing the tent with a person.

Like other cots the Lite Cot requires some practice to put it together and take it down. After a few times it's easy to pack and use. It is also incredibly lightweight and compact for a cot, and can be tucked away in the majority of vans and cars with their gear packed. This makes it an excellent option for car or bike camping.

ALPS Mountaineering ReadyLite Cot

The ALPS Mountaineering ReadyLite Cot makes an excellent option if you are looking for an easy-to-pack, lightweight and easy to set-up backpacking cot. The cot is light and durable thanks to its aluminum frame of the 7000 series and 420D honeycomb polyester rip-stop fabric. It weighs less than 5 pounds and it has a weight capacity of 300 pounds. It can be folded into a 7x17 inch carry bag that makes it simple to carry.

In contrast to other cots that require you to expand Cots4tots it from the middle and then spread it out, the ALPS ReadyLite Cot has legs that extend out at the bottom of each side. This means all you have to do is spread out the cot and then tighten the straps. We found that it was one of the easiest cotes to set up and set up, though its size could make it too large to fit in some tents.

ALPS Mountaineering ReadyLite, while not as mobile as the other cots on this list, is still the best choice for backpacking cots. Its wide feet at the bottom of each leg swivel in order to adjust to uneven ground and allow you to sleep in the rain.