Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42 x 8.5 x 7.5 inches |
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Package Weight | 10.57 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Kamp-Rite |
Model Name | 3897765 |
Color | Green |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Kamp-Rite |
Part Number | 3897765 |
Included Components | see descritption |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Camping |
Kamp-Rite Oversized Kwik Cot Quick Setup 1 Person Sleeping Bed with Side Storage Pockets, Storage Hammock and 600D Carry Bag, Black & Gray
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Color | Green |
Brand | Kamp-Rite |
Size | One Size |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
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About this item
- Sleeping Bed: Collapsible cot bed is ingeniously designed to provide a rapid and straightforward spare bed solution at your campsite, ensuring you can rest comfortably whenever and wherever
- Built to Last: Heavy-duty, powder-coated frame provides rock-solid stability and durability for all your outdoor adventures; 600D fabric base, camping cot is designed to withstand rugged conditions
- Special Features: Stay organized with convenient side storage pockets and a mesh storage hammock located underneath the folding cot that keep your essentials within arm's reach
- No More Discomfort: Padded head section of the bed cot that ensures a restful night's sleep, even in the great outdoors; Set up can be done quickly, easily, and alone, and comes with a 600D carry bag
- Specifications: Camp cot weight capacity: 350 pounds; Setup dimensions (L x W x H): 84 x 33 x 22 inches; Collapsed dimensions (L x W x H): 41 x 7 x 8 inches; Weight: 23 pounds
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Product Description
The last thing you want to do is set up a complicated tent at a campsite with friends and family. Streamline your packing load, save time on setup, and maximize your outdoor enjoyment with the Kamp-Rite Oversized Kwik-Cot Quick Setup 1-Person Sleeping Bed with Carry Bag.
This ingenious 1-person haven is a masterpiece of camping gear, expertly crafted with a heavy-duty, powder-coated frame to withstand the elements. Offering a seamless blend of versatility and luxury, it's designed to elevate your camping experience. Designed with unwavering quality in mind, it features top-notch clips and buckles for your safety and comfort. Stay organized and clutter-free with the side storage pockets and mesh storage hammock underneath the cot, which help you keep your essentials within arm's reach. With a design focused on ease and efficiency, it boasts a quick and easy setup process, saving you precious time while on your adventures.
The camping mat features a padded head section for extra comfort during your outdoor adventures. When you're done with your picnic, you can easily fold up the blanket and stow it in the carry bag for storage and transport.
Spend less time fiddling with stakes and poles and more time taking in the beauty of nature with the Kamp-Rite Oversized Kwik-Cot Quick Setup 1-Person Sleeping Bed with Carry Bag.
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ASIN | B004M0YXU2 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #188,290 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #183 in Camping Cots |
Date First Available | December 20, 2011 |
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Customers like the value, ease of setup, size, quality and comfort of the furniture. They mention that its well worth the price, its incredibly easy to put up and take down and that its roomy. They are also happy with foldability, and comfort. However, some customers have mixed opinions on portability, ad ease of opening and closing.
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Customers like the quality of the camping cot. They say it's well-constructed, stable, and secure. Some say the carrying bag is also of fairly heavy construction. Overall, customers are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...The cot is still in good shape but the end rails won't stay on. This cot doesn't have those 2 bars and is all one unit...." Read more
"...The cot pads made the difference!! I slept great, woke up near pain free (I always have some back pain no matter what), not stiff, cot didn't add..." Read more
"...An oversized cot for oversized people at a low price. It is sturdy and roomy for my 6'1" 290 pound body...." Read more
"...It's ample and plenty sturdy for me, a plus size woman, and should work for a tall man too...." Read more
Customers like the size of the cot. For example, they mention it's roomy, comfortable, and oversize. The length works well for a 6' sleeper, and the width is ample. That said, some say it'd be perfect for storing a cell phone and flashlight.
"...It fits nicely just inside the side rails and is a few inches shorter than the cot...." Read more
"...An oversized cot for oversized people at a low price. It is sturdy and roomy for my 6'1" 290 pound body...." Read more
"...It's ample and plenty sturdy for me, a plus size woman, and should work for a tall man too...." Read more
"...It is very long..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the outdoor recreation product. They mention that it's well-made, supportive, and wide enough to be comfortable. They also mention that there was no bar to be felt at all, and that they slept great without any wobble or swaying when moving around on it.
"...The cot pads made the difference!! I slept great, woke up near pain free (I always have some back pain no matter what), not stiff, cot didn't add..." Read more
"...It is very sturdy, and fast to set up and break down.It is very comfortable and heavy duty...." Read more
"...I haven't camped with it yet, but tested it in the yard. It's comfortable. I'm going to use a 2" memory foam topper on it...." Read more
"Works really well and is fairly supportive. I tried out other cots and this one felt the most sturdy to me and I weigh over 300 pounds...." Read more
Customers find the tent easy to set up and take down. They mention that it's incredibly easy to put up and to take down, and that the size is fantastic.
"...It is amazing how simple it is to set up. It's longer than my twin sheets and has plenty of room...." Read more
"...It is very sturdy, and fast to set up and break down.It is very comfortable and heavy duty...." Read more
"...(This seems like a recall level issue.) The cots are easy to set up and take down, but there is no guarantee that the cots will stay open while in..." Read more
"...It was firm with no sagging in the middle. Easy set up and take down...." Read more
Customers like the value of the cot. They say it's well worth the price, a great investment for home and tent, and a good buy.
"This is a great deal. An oversized cot for oversized people at a low price. It is sturdy and roomy for my 6'1" 290 pound body...." Read more
"...It's a good value cot for the house and car camping, just hope your campsite isn't too far from your parking spot...." Read more
"...Bottom line: I'm very happy with this cot and think it's well worth the price." Read more
"...I'm curious to see how it wears, it seems quite sturdy and a good value for what I payed." Read more
Customers like the foldability of the outdoor recreation product. They say it's easy to fold up and comes with a carrying case. It unfolds easily and is sturdy once on solid ground. It's quiet, no creaks, and packs back into carry bag reasonably easy. Some customers say they have had no major issues putting it away. Overall, customers are happy with the foldable design of the product.
"...The cot folds up neatly with it's own carrying handle and cinch straps. My only complaint is the storage bag...." Read more
"...When they arrived we set them up in the house. They are easy to carry and set up...." Read more
"...Feels like ends could fold accidentally if pushed the right way. Still, a great investment for home and tent...if it fits. Nice carrying case." Read more
"...It sets up and takes down in less than a minute. Folds up tightly and has a velcro strap to keep it all folded up nicely. Comes with a storage bag...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the portability of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention that it's very portable, while others say that it is a little heavy if you have to carry it very far. The carrying bag is nice, and is pretty straightforward and not physically taxing. However, some customers say that the cot is huge to carry.
"...Maybe theirs was defective. First pulling it out of the box, the bag itself is decent, just be gentle with the zipper...." Read more
"I just received the cot, first let me say it is huge and very heavy but that is a positive...." Read more
"...the corners, making it a neatly rectangular package that packs tightly in a closet, and is stable enough to stand vertically on its own legs,..." Read more
"...Setup and take down is pretty straightforward and not physically taxing though I do seem to have to work a bit harder to get it back in its..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of opening and closing the product. Some mention that it's easy to use and open and close, while others say that it is difficult to open and shut. Some customers say that the bottom of the bed did not open properly, and it'd be awkward to use it.
"...If it were stiff as a board it wouldn't be as comfortable. It opens and folds up easily...." Read more
"...I was able to open it up myself .. it's not too heavy to lug around. Definitely only good for car camping though...." Read more
"...How does a company even use such impossible to open buckles, I have to wonder. Nobody tested them?I'll update after I've camped with it." Read more
"...- this cot is so superior to them it's crazy ... very easy to open & use, with a VERY STURDY frame, and a much heavier/stronger fabric ......" Read more
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My husband and I have been tent camping for a little over 20 years. We use to sleep on a thick blanket but as age increased and back issues developed, the ground wasn't an option. We stared to use an air bed but it wasn't firm enough and my back would stiffen up at night to the point that I couln't got off the air bed without help and a lot of pain.
We went to an RV show and decided we are not RV people. With an RV, we can't use tent only sites that are generally secluded and away from large areas with RVs relatively close to each other. We like to camp away from people.
So I can contine to camp, we decided to try cots. We tried out cots in sporting goods stores and they seemed "ok". most seemed thin and some would wobble, as if the frame wasn't going to hold up. One store had an "oversized" cot that had thick material and a very sturdy frame. Since we camp often, we needed something that will hold up. I found these on Amazon and read alot of good reviews. They were also half the price as some oversized ones in box store.
When they arrived we set them up in the house. They are easy to carry and set up. And they have extra stitching in areas that would be handled more or take extra use.
The first camping trip was for three nights. The cots were pretty comfortable for the first couple hours. I woke up with pressure point pain in my hip. I moved to my back and woke again with pressure point pain. Next night I put another blanket on the cot and that helped, not perfect but better. I should also say that without anything between you and the cot, your heat will not keep the cot warm. It was 65 at night and we didn't stay warm without a blanket under us. I should also say that my husband doesn't have the back issues that I have. He slept better then I did, seemed more comfortable then I was but still had some (less then I had) pressure point discomfort.
Even with all my back issues, I was more comfortable and wasn't stiff like I would have been with an air bed. I was convinced that the cat surface was just to hard to sleep on directly.
We decided to get cot pads and couldn't find any that fit these cots in box stores. (I need to look on Amazon first, box stores second)
I found the cot pads that go with these cots on Amazon and just bought them without reading reviews. The cot pads got tested on a week long camping trip to West Virginia. We went to bed and I tried to listen to the quiet, crackling fire and soft breeze. I'm not sure how long I was awake but the next thing I heard was the morning birds singing to the sun coming up.
The cot pads made the difference!! I slept great, woke up near pain free (I always have some back pain no matter what), not stiff, cot didn't add pain and I can get on and off the cots without a problem. We had one cold, damp night but stayed very warm with the cot pad because it held in out heat. On one of our three day trips it was very warm. I thought that the cot pad would keep to much heat in and we would be to warm. But it didn't seem like it. The weather was such that we didn't need a blanket.
Update: I bought a second one and had it shipped to my mother's place before going to visit her for 2 weeks.
It cost about the same price as a one night hotel room. I would set it up to sleep on in the front room and fold it up during the day. It is very sturdy, and fast to set up and break down.
It is very comfortable and heavy duty. Now I have a place to sleep whenever I fly out to visit her.
It's ample and plenty sturdy for me, a plus size woman, and should work for a tall man too. I haven't camped with it yet, but tested it in the yard. It's comfortable. I'm going to use a 2" memory foam topper on it. The width is great.
I dislike the plastic buckles for the strap/handle that wraps around the whole thing and will replace them. They don't work. I would have to use pliers to open those things. How does a company even use such impossible to open buckles, I have to wonder. Nobody tested them?
I'll update after I've camped with it.
You do seem to need to have something under you to help with the warmth. Even my husband, who runs hot and sleeps often without covers was wishing he had something thicker than the sleeping bag under him.
A couple of suggestions to others considering this - first, the bag supplied seems a bit flimsy. Get a different one if you'd like but, so far, its held up; second, if you have difficulty exiting the cot (I kept getting leg cramps and trying to get up over the metal edge without setting off another cramp was challenging), consider pushing something underneath that you could either move or pull out to provide a supportive ledge to slide on to to then be able to sit up more straight and simply hop off (I use one of the shower benches rated for 400+ pounds because I could adjust the height and use it as a table at camp when not under me as I slept). I would think if you were light enough you could even use a plastic storage bin to function this way. Lastly, as others have said, be certain the measurements will fit in your tent or whatever other area you may be using the cot in. It is very long (nice to be able to stick clothes on for the next morning and it kept my pillow from sliding off because I had all of that extra room) and rather wide.
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Reviewed in Mexico on August 20, 2018
UPDATE: Have used it on multiple outings and it is still holding up. This cot sits high. If you have shorter legs they will be dangling when you sit on it. I am 6' 1" and weigh 220 lbs and for me it is perfect.