I have the Kamprite Oversized tent cot. I love it. I use it during deer camp & cover it with a tarp. Much more comfortable then sleeping on the ground. Only drawback might be someone who is closterphobic. It’s a bit like sleeping in a coffin, a comfortable coffin lol.
I have standard and oversize Kamp Rite tent cots. They are both excellent. The oversize is nicer for the space, but they are awesome for camping. Obviously, as they say, they are not for backpacking. Their prices vary as to who is selling them. They don't leak either. If you are concerned about wind, they do very well, but if you are worried about, stake it or tie it down.
KampRite is a GREAT option. If you want to have room for gear and your dog (or 2 people) their "double" is a great option too. High quality, rain, shine, wind, whatever.
Pueden poner subtítulos en letras para oír en español por favor para saber que dicen ya que no se Inglés. Y también pongan en donde puedo conseguirlas esas cosas de campaña me interesa
It doesn't look like you actually tested any of these products yourself, since all of the photos and clips are from the manufacturers. This video is of very limited use.
#1 The Kamp-Rite Oversize Tent Cot is STILL a condensation hell. Needs more ventilation at the peak of the ceiling. Doors are absolutely backwards (mesh should be on the outside, fabric on the inside, zippers of the solid door/window panels should be such that you can vent the upper portion of the tent. Simply a terrible design. DO NOT BUY.
I'm sorry, but you are incorrect. I learned to keep the end window unzipped and voila... no condensation. Rain, snow, wind... it functions perfect. I put a tarp between 2 trees to have cover for cooking area, bumbarrel fire and lounge chair. KampRite is Great.
They weigh about 40 pd. The midrange single is 200$ mid range double is 350$ the cheap ones are awful since the seams rip and they are incredibly thin THIN Take the time. Invest get the mid range or higher. Also I strongly suggest getting the rain fly. I live in the mid west. You'll like and USE the rain fly. M. Illinois.
Prices can become outdated fast which is why reviews often don't include them. I think a good middle ground would be for ALL reviewers to identify the time the video was made and the prices at that time. However they did say the very beginning for up-to-date prices check the links.
Neat? Absolutely. Functional (or even comparable)? Nope. From serious weight-limitations on most models, to legs that sink in the ground (without pads or blocks) to prohibitive weights (unless you are 'car camping')...they just don't have a 'niche spot' to occupy, versus traditional campers or tents. Price is also quite-prohibitive by comparison. You want a 'backpack tent', this isn't it. You plan on camping by your car, then a conventional tent is better (and cheaper), and if you have a pickup, then you have all the options a car does, PLUS the idea of a 'truck cap camper' that is almost 'RV' in quality and safety, compared to a tent (a definite 'best idea' in bear country!)
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I have the Kamprite Oversized tent cot. I love it. I use it during deer camp & cover it with a tarp. Much more comfortable then sleeping on the ground. Only drawback might be someone who is closterphobic. It’s a bit like sleeping in a coffin, a comfortable coffin lol.
I've got it too...and I set it up on the shore of lake superior, in July, for 10 days...it's great
How do you overcome the excess heat when overnight temps are above 65 F or the excess interior condensation when overnight temps are below 55 F?
I have standard and oversize Kamp Rite tent cots. They are both excellent. The oversize is nicer for the space, but they are awesome for camping. Obviously, as they say, they are not for backpacking. Their prices vary as to who is selling them. They don't leak either. If you are concerned about wind, they do very well, but if you are worried about, stake it or tie it down.
These are amazingly warm, holding in heat very well. But I do highly recommend a good thick, comfortable pad for bed frame….
Add a pad or mattress because the amount of condensation that dribbles down the walls overnight and gathers, is enough to soak a sleeping bag.
I bought a tent cot from ebay for $85. It's a kamprite tent cot. I love mine, works great.
KampRite is a GREAT option. If you want to have room for gear and your dog (or 2 people) their "double" is a great option too. High quality, rain, shine, wind, whatever.
Those tents looks really good in camping and glamping!
These tents are being used by homeless in most every state. They seem to be a God-send. M. Illinois.
A major oversight was the omission of the weight and retail price.
#1 with all weather abd lounge chair config is ideal !
Pueden poner subtítulos en letras para oír en español por favor para saber que dicen ya que no se Inglés.
Y también pongan en donde puedo conseguirlas esas cosas de campaña me interesa
How do you stake it down in the case of wind?
Tent stakes
It doesn't look like you actually tested any of these products yourself, since all of the photos and clips are from the manufacturers. This video is of very limited use.
Our camp area has lots of bears, this would be like a burrito wrapper.
Well if that's the case your camp is not safe for ANY tent. Strong wood Cabins only.
No different than a tent.
Nice review, thanks!
We have the #3 item. No the zippers aren't great. They rip. M
I have the same tentcot the 3rd one the odd thing is mine never came with a rain fly at all
Get prepared. Supply and demand.
I'll stick with Motel 6.
more bugs there then outside.
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#1 The Kamp-Rite Oversize Tent Cot is STILL a condensation hell. Needs more ventilation at the peak of the ceiling. Doors are absolutely backwards (mesh should be on the outside, fabric on the inside, zippers of the solid door/window panels should be such that you can vent the upper portion of the tent. Simply a terrible design. DO NOT BUY.
I'm sorry, but you are incorrect. I learned to keep the end window unzipped and voila... no condensation. Rain, snow, wind... it functions perfect. I put a tarp between 2 trees to have cover for cooking area, bumbarrel fire and lounge chair. KampRite is Great.
Doesn’t tell price or weight of tent cots…. Booo
They weigh about 40 pd. The midrange single is 200$ mid range double is 350$ the cheap ones are awful since the seams rip and they are incredibly thin THIN Take the time. Invest get the mid range or higher. Also I strongly suggest getting the rain fly. I live in the mid west. You'll like and USE the rain fly. M. Illinois.
Prices can become outdated fast which is why reviews often don't include them. I think a good middle ground would be for ALL reviewers to identify the time the video was made and the prices at that time. However they did say the very beginning for up-to-date prices check the links.
Neat? Absolutely. Functional (or even comparable)? Nope. From serious weight-limitations on most models, to legs that sink in the ground (without pads or blocks) to prohibitive weights (unless you are 'car camping')...they just don't have a 'niche spot' to occupy, versus traditional campers or tents. Price is also quite-prohibitive by comparison. You want a 'backpack tent', this isn't it. You plan on camping by your car, then a conventional tent is better (and cheaper), and if you have a pickup, then you have all the options a car does, PLUS the idea of a 'truck cap camper' that is almost 'RV' in quality and safety, compared to a tent (a definite 'best idea' in bear country!)
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You're not going to hike with any of these.
Junk! I wouldn't trust any of these to keep the weather out.
The #1 Kamp-Rite tent cot is great at keeping heat AND humidity in! You should see the condensation on the walls!
Why oh why is it the every EVERY film starts with the only 2 words in the language-
...."hi guys"... Aauuuugg
Is there any one human with every a tiny morsel of brain who can open with any ANY 2 words but
"Hi guys"? Ok you drag out 40 of your next info videos and I will bet a 10$ bill that all ALL or 39 will start with the words, "hi guys"
Even damn Dr Sandra Lee says
Hi. GUYS !!!
note
( Give cold coffee with no sugar) m
Hi, gals. There are 4 forces in the universe. They are: gravitational force; electromagnetic force; weak nuclear force; strong nuclear force. Sugar is a thing, and regret is an emotion.
Would you prefer Greetings, muthakukkaz!!
I hate hyphens