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Affordable Cots For Backpackers<br /><br />These cots offer an extra comfortable sleeping experience for backpackers without sacrificing their space in their packs or back muscles.<br /><br />This luxurious cot is a great option for nurseries that are Scandi-style. It is also very practical and has three mattress heights to keep your child snug until they reach four years old.<br /><br />Mountain Summit Gear Horizon Cot<br /><br />The Mountain Summit Gear Horizon Cot, our top budget pick is a great option for campers looking for an easy solution to sleep. It's easy to set up and transport and comfortable to sleep on. The cot's wide, large base can accommodate those who are who are up to 6 feet tall and 300 lbs. Our test subjects found that it was stable on all terrains. It has a side pocket for holding items like sleeping pads, water bottles, and phones. Although it's heavier than other backpacking cots, the Mountain Summit Gear Horizon Cot is still a great option for portable storage and fits well into most camping tents for cars.<br /><br />If you're looking for something a little more lavish then the REI Cooperative Kingdom Cot 3 is a great choice. The cot is designed to sleep two people and features an area for sleeping that is incredibly comfortable, even without an air mattress. The cot features a plush quilted surface that's comfy to lay on, as well as baffles on the sides that prevent the occupants from falling off. This cot is extremely stable due to its sturdy steel and aluminum bars which are connected to the massive and swiveling feet. It was easy to set up for our testers, however the last knob that connected the main bar required extra strength.<br /><br />The Byer of Maine Easy Cot is another excellent option. It is very similar to the top pick when it comes to setting up and packing. It folds in a similar way to the folding camping chair. The middle joints snap together easily. It's heavier and larger than the Osage river model, but it folds down into a smaller carrying case that's roughly the same size as a chair's carry bag. It offers a more spacious sleeping space and an extra storage pocket on the side making it a good option for those looking for an easy camping bed that can be used as a guest bed at home. There is even a version of this cot with an attached headrest for added comfort.<br /><br />Onwak Cots<br /><br />If you're looking to purchase a durable lightweight camping cot to meet your outdoor requirements then take a look at the Onwak Cots. This cot is unique in its design that folds and is made of high-quality materials. <a href="https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/">crib sets</a> to store and transport. It's also incredibly comfortable and sturdy and can be used as a bed or lounge chair.<br /><br />In addition to being a great cot for camping and camping, the Onwak Cots is also great for backpacking and hiking. Its lightweight iron and aluminum construction allows it to carry heavy loads while still remaining portable. The Cot has also been rigorously tested for its superior quality and performance. Onwak makes use of only the highest quality materials to create its products and provides the best service, even when shipping bulk quantities.<br /><br />The Kamprite Double Kwik Cot makes the perfect cot for couples that enjoy camping together. This cot is easy to set up and can be ready to sleep in a matter of minutes. It has many convenient features including a washable denier base, padded section and mesh storage hammock. In addition, it can be used as a lounge chair and offers a variety of recline positions to provide a customized experience.<br /><br />The Coleman ComfortSmart is a great option for those who do not require a cot as comfy as a bed. The cot can be put together in just two minutes. It also has a wide foot at the base of each leg, which can swivel to adapt to uneven ground. It's also affordable and is available with or without a mattress.<br /><br />The Coleman ComfortSmart is an excellent choice for car campers. However, it's probably not the ideal choice for backpackers or hikers in the backcountry. It's heavy and bulky to transport over long distances, so it's best for those who are driving into their camping spots. In addition legs can be difficult to fold correctly, and it takes some strength to feed them back into the body of the cot for storage.<br /><br />Helinox Lite Cot<br /><br />Helinox Cot One Convertible combines the highest quality fabric engineered by a specialist with non-stretch technology to make a lightweight camp bed that is durable and comfortable. Its patented tensioners eliminate the necessity for bulky cross bars and braces and provide excellent tension to the bed's surface without adding extra weight. They also stop the cot from becoming flat when it's placed on uneven ground. The only downside to this model is its cost.<br /><br />There are a variety of inexpensive options for backpackers on a budget. The OEX Ultralite Folding Cot, for example, costs less than half the cost of the Helinox Lite Cot while being significantly heavier. The primary drawback of the OEX is its difficulty in assembly. It isn't easy for those with smaller frames to bend five aluminum leg assemblies.<br /><br />In contrast to OEX, the Helinox Lite Cot comes with an exclusive lever lock tensioning system that allows it to be erected and disassemble. This lever is located at the bottom of each leg. It has a pivoting arm which connects to the top frame bar. The other end of the lever has an uncompressed tab that is pressed to let it go. The mechanical leverage of this system gives great tension to the bed surface without adding extra bulk or stress to the legs.<br /><br />Another benefit of the Lite Cot is that it can be adjusted to different heights by using the included leg extensions. This is especially beneficial for camping in an alpine location in which you'll need to be elevated due to snow or uneven terrain. However, the low-profile of this cot can be a problem if moving a lot in your sleep or when you share your tent with another.<br /><br />The Lite Cot is not any different. It requires some practice to set it up and take it apart. But after a few uses it's easy to pack and use. It's also incredibly light and compact for a cot. It will fit into most cars, SUVs and vans even when they're stuffed with equipment. This makes it a great choice for bike or car camping.<br /><br />ALPS Mountaineering ReadyLite Cot<br /><br />If you're looking for a cot to travel with that is easy to carry and set up and set up, the ALPS Mountaineering ReadyLite Cot is an excellent option. This cot is lightweight and durable thanks to its aluminum frame 7000 series and 420D honeycomb polyester rip-stop fabric. It weighs less than 5 pounds, but it can carry 300 pounds of weight. It folds into an a7x17 inch carry bag which makes it easy to carry.<br /><br />The ALPS ReadyLite Cot is unlike other cots, which require you to spread it out from the middle. Instead, its legs extend out at the bottom of each side. This means that all you have to do is spread the cot out and then tighten the straps. We found it to be one of the simplest to set up cots however its larger size may cause it to be too big to fit in some tents.<br /><br />While the ALPS Mountaineering ReadyLite isn't as portable as some of the other cots listed on this list, it's the most affordable choice for those who require a backpacking bed. The wide feet at the bottom of each leg can be adjusted to accommodate uneven terrain and you can even sleep in the rain.<br /><br />
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