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Texsport Folding Jumbo Camp Cot
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Texsport Folding Jumbo Camp Cot

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Description:

Texsport Jumbo Folding Camp Cot holds up to 300 lbs.! Roll out your sleeping bag on this Jumbo Camp Cot from Texsport to avoid lumpy, hard ground often found at camp sites! Built with a sturdy black aluminum frame, including steel legs, this sleep spot can hold up to 300 lbs.! Has a water-resistant, 600-denier polyester cover too, with VELCRO-brand wrap around closure for quick setup. Comes complete with a heavy-duty carry / storage bag. Measures 82 x 31 x 18". Get a bigger Cot size for a more comfy fit on your next trip! Buy Now! Texsport Jumbo Folding Camp Cot, Forest Green

Features:

82 x 31 x 18 h.


Heavy-duty black aluminum frame


Weight limit 300 lbs.


Water resistant coated nylon cover


Nylon carry/storage bag


Product Details:
Product Length: 40.0 inches
Product Width: 7.0 inches
Product Height: 5.0 inches
Product Weight: 15.2 pounds
Package Length: 40.9 inches
Package Width: 7.7 inches
Package Height: 4.3 inches
Package Weight: 17.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 18 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:

4Large & comfortableSep 06, 2008
By Bari Bargerstock
I bought this cot for my husband and it is a sturdy cot, however found it very difficult to assemble. It took two of us both pulling and struggling. It is very nice once you get it together and maybe it will losen up after time. It is a must for men as the regular cots are too small. Legs are sturdy, especially works well on uneven ground. Doesn't tip if you just sit on one end. Very nice green color. One of the few with black legs, but do think the black will come off in time. It scratches rather easily. Other than that very sturdy - and camping gear is just that camping gear and expected to get roughed up a little.

26 of 29 found the following review helpful:

3I don't agree with the 5 star ratingAug 09, 2008
By S. Wolfe
I think anybody giving this cot a five star rating is far more generous than I. The canvas is decent quality, but the build doesn't look like it could handle anything but the slightest inadvertent abuse. Within about 14 seconds, the paint was already rubbing/flaking/chipping off the aluminum frame. The picture-free directions are POOR, so let me clue you in, if you're a tall person who wants a cot they can fit on -- this one being capable of fitting that bill. If your cot DOESN'T match the pictures on the box, or the picture in this listing, put the end rod with the hole farthest from the end on --last-- so you have some leverage. Hard to explain without the capability of pictures in the review, but this will make more sense with the item in front of you.

The other review says something about "maybe some thin foam padding" might help. It'll take a lot more than that to make this sucker comfortable due to the current taughtness of the canvas which might relax over time to make it more livable.

Is it more comfortable (as is) than ground outside? Sure. Why not. Is it much more comfortable -inside- than sleeping on the carpet? Not particularly.

If you're a tall pup and don't want your feet hanging off the end of a cot, and this is the only game in town due to pets wanting to use infinitely-more-comfortable inflatables as claw toys, then DON'T pay over $50, buy some serious padding, give it a go, and put on the "overly long" end connector on -last-.

If you have any other options for a snooze, use them instead.

And don't put a guest on this thing, unless you hate your guest.

12 of 12 found the following review helpful:

2Let her rip.Nov 12, 2009
By Azoic
I have had two of these jumbo camp cots (one was a replacement)and I must say that unless you use this thing sparingly, be prepared for the canvas fabric to rip and tear along it's longitudinal seams.This renders this cot useless/non-repairable.I am 250 lbs.It is supposed to be rated to 300 lbs. Caveat Emptor.

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5This is a great cotDec 05, 2006
By M. Hurley "mauglir"
When I moved into my current apartment, I slept on one of these for a month until I finally found a new bed. It's a good size -- I'm 6'2" and I could stretch out comfortably. It's also very sturdy and sets up quickly. You will probably want to add a thin foam pad for some extra cushion.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Firm, Comfortable, LargeJan 30, 2010
By Danielle N. Freda
Pretty good! Stable, easy to set up (I'm six months pregnant and I didn't have a problem). Very firm with a lot of support and its a good size! Perfect!

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