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The Best Cots For Hiking and Hunting
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When you're out hunting or hiking, a good night's sleep is crucial. Cots are an excellent option to ensure you're comfortable and off the ground. However, cots can be heavy and can be difficult to carry on the road.
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We test 10 of the top co-teaching cots and scored them on comfort, the ability to move, ease of set-up, and durability.
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Comfort
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Sleeping well on the trail is vital for enjoying your camping experience. As opposed to sleeping on the ground it is possible to sleep comfortably in a bed. Find an cot that is not heavy, but also provides an adequate amount of support. This will ensure an excellent night's rest. Cots with a mattress-like surface are particularly desirable and are often designed to be used with an air mattress or sleeping pad for an extra layer of insulation.
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Finding the right cot is crucial, whether you're car camping or backpacking. Look at lightweight options like the Helinox Lite Cot and ALPS Mountaineering ReadyLite Cot for backpackers. These are extremely mobile sleeping solutions that can be carried in your backpack. If you are combining car camping and backpacking, consider something heavier and bigger, such as the Coleman ComfortSmart Deluxe or REI Kingdom Cot 3.
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If you're looking for a more luxurious option The cots featured on this list are designed to be as similar as they can to a traditional mattress. They're heavier than their ultra-lightweight counterparts, however, they're easy to carry and set up on the trail.
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It is important to consider the cot's materials and construction when selecting one. Fabrics that are thin are more prone to tears and rips, therefore, you should choose a cot made of high-quality fabrics that are designed to withstand regular use. Look for features such as a 600D polyester fabric and reinforced seams to ensure that your cot will last for many years to be.
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A cot should also provide a decent amount of cushioning to protect you from the hard rough ground. Certain models, such as the Coleman ComfortSmart Deluxe are quilted and padded, while others, such as REI Kingdom Cot 3 have baffles to prevent you from sinking into the cot. Also, a cot must be long enough to meet your height and wide enough for you to comfortably lie down in. It is recommended to choose a cot with an adequate capacity for weight, especially if traveling with a friend or pet.
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Portability
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The most comfortable camping cots are lightweight and can be placed in a smaller space in your pack. This allows you to pack more sleeping gear into your backpack. They weigh less than many other camp bedding options which can quickly add up on long hikes or multi-day backcountry excursions. Considering the amount of time you'll spend packing and unpacking your gear the mobility of a cot is a significant factor in its overall rating.
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Depending on the model you choose, it could take a few minutes to unroll and set up the coffin. More complicated models require more assembly, and some have parts that are difficult to locate or connect. Some cots come with built-in storage pockets, or other features that will help you reduce the amount of time you'll spend making your bed.
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Cots with legs that are adjustable are the most flexible, letting you adjust them to accommodate different terrain conditions. Some also include an anchor to keep them in place during storms and turbulent weather. They are particularly useful when backpacking as uneven or unstable ground could compromise the stability of your shelter.
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When you're choosing a cot take into consideration how often you'll be using it and the location you'd like to stay. Cots that are lightweight and compact fold are perfect for backpacking, whereas cots with a heavy-duty construction and a larger sleeping space are more suitable for basecamps or car camping. If you intend to use your cot exclusively at home, [cots4tots.Co.uk](https://www.cots4tots.co.uk/) you should consider investing in a set bedding that is specifically made for the cot you have. This typically includes sheets that are flat and fitted and a pillowcase.
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If you're in search of a comfortable and easy-to-set-up cot suitable for a variety of camping, the Byer of Maine Easy Cot is a great option. It folds down into a case that resembles an outdoor chair and comes with a strap for easy transport. This cot does not have the largest sleeping surface of our top picks. However, its sturdy frame and durable materials make it a great option for camping trips of all kinds.
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Easy Setup
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Cots can be a necessity for camping however they are more difficult to set up than other sleeping gear. It is because you have to set them up in an even space, that can be difficult to locate when camping. Some of them also come with bars for the foot and head that you may not want to strike when sleeping.
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The best cots that we tested were relatively simple to set-up. Some are self-standing, which is a great relief because you don't need to worry about how to secure them. Some have simple folding designs and require just the click of a button. Traditional cots are often a different story since they require you to assemble the frame and tension the fabric by yourself, which will require a significant amount of strength and time.
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The Alps Mountaineering Double Kwik cot is one of easiest to set up, which means it can be used both for car camping and tent camping. It can also be used on backpacking trips. It's a bit heavier than the average cot but it packs down to a size that's the same size as the carry case of a fold-down camping chair. It's also extremely durable, made from a tough and comfortable 600D polyester with an aluminum frame that doesn't contain any plastic parts that are flimsy.
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We also recommend the Coleman Pack-Away Cot. It is simple to set up. It's a single-body design that eliminates bars on the head and feet. This makes it perfect for those who sleep on their backs and sides. The cot folds down to a size similar to the storage bag of your preferred backpack. It's a little heavier than some of the other cots we've tried, however it's extremely sturdy and is suitable for adults who weigh up to 225 pounds.
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We were also impressed by the Helinox Lite Cot, which is a light cot that is extremely simple to set up. It only takes some time to unfold and snap it into place and then a few pulls for it to be broken down. The legs lock into place using a unique lever-lock mechanism that is extremely secure and offers a sturdy base for your sleeping bag.
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Durability
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The best camping cots are able to withstand a lot of abuse. These cots are made with strong materials like aluminum frames and sturdy fabrics. Fabric should be tightly woven so that it will not tear when the sleeping person. A high-quality cot is made of 600D polyester that is extremely durable and can stand up to wear and tear. The best cots also use reinforced seams and double stitching in high-stress places like pole sleeves.
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They are perfect for camping, as they keep you comfortable and free of bugs or other creatures that might be lurking around at night. They are also a great alternative to sleeping bags and foam pads when you're hiking or backpacking. However there are a few differences between cots. Not all cots are made equal and some require you to pair them with an additional sleeping pad to ensure maximum comfort. This can be a major hassle, especially for backpackers with a heavy bag.
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Some cots come with an air mattress to make them more comfortable. This allows you to have a restful night's sleep without bringing the mattress. The cot is huge and bulky, which means it will be difficult to fit into the tent, even though it's spacious.
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The Helinox Lite Cot offers another great option, which does not require an additional sleeping pad. Its aluminum frame is lightweight and provides good support and is extremely comfortable to sleep on. Our test subjects who used it on hikes in the mountains say they were more comfortable than using a foam or air pad.
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They're ideal for guests who are staying with you, and you don't want them sleep on the floor. They're also ideal for a RV or camper since they're much more comfortable than an inflatable mattress. Plus, they're more stable than a tent or air mattress, so you don't have to fret about them blowing up or shifting up in the middle of the night.
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