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by
moxy,
from KS, United States
Written on May 1, 2019
While I was in favor of quick and easy set up this cot will have you begging for muscle power, stamina and patience.. After all, you are setting up a tent, a campsite, and a fire first. You really have to pull with all you can muster to get the poles in and out. Setting up, my son sliced his pinky working the rod into place. Tearing down, I place the rod in my elbow crook b/c my fingers were cold. When leaving camp his middle cot leg got stuck because there is a factory flaw (my husband calls it a bulge) in the rod that I have to sand down. I had to stuff it in the car half done up..dishearten that I couldn't get it out even after hitting it with the tent mallet or having my son sit on the mat while I tried to pull it out. If we were out in the field I would have been toting it back in pieces or left it on the trail.
I love the light weight and it doesn't tip. The sleeping bag straps are uncomfortable. There is a bouncy give to the material which lower back suffers beware. I found myself rolling up a spare sleeping bag and placing it under my knees for support. I love the length, yes they fit in a 2 person tent just fine and the catch bag is great for my glasses and phone. My husband won't use his a wider fellow and he needs more width to sleep.
Pros:
length
Light weight and durable
glasses and phone holder
folds and stores easy
no tipping
Cons:
need muscles
uncomfortable straps
not for wide persons
no back support
not for hiking
Best Used for:
resting
weekend camping
napping
short stay
Would recommend: Yes
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Bob,
from WA, United States
Written on September 16, 2018
This cot is easy to set up, reasonably compact, and was very comfortable over 5 nights of use! It has sufficient support enabling comfortable sleep on back and either side. The 4 supports install with minimal exertion. I'm very pleased with this purchase.
Would recommend: Yes
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Barkstry,
from NY, United States
Written on January 20, 2018
impossible to assemble even with help. Extemely difficult trying to insert the legs . Was afraid I was going to injure myself trying . Am returning to store tomorrow . Was unable to use . Bought it thinking it would be very easy to assemble . Completey dissapointed . Unless your are an extremely strong person you will not be able to assemble .
Pros:
0
Cons:
None
Best Used for:
unusable
Would recommend: No
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Jeff A.,
from CA, United States
Written on January 15, 2015
pros.....sturdy, robust, esay to set up and take apart and keeps my ex.ped sleepng pad off the ground preventing punctures. I can't think of any cons....!
Would recommend: Yes
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I have the bigger Algash cot. I've used it for a year now and it is the best thing ever. No more pop air mattress or sleeping on the ground. The Tri-lite is narrower (24 in vs 32 in), you can lay down flat or on your side, it contours to your body. Easy to assemble and very light. It folds in three and very easy to carry.
Would recommend: Yes
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