Great video, awesome explanation. I've been looking at this on Amazon for a while and I have to say that your video is the best one out there. Thanks for sharing. New Sub.
Thanks for the review! I just ordered the regular one but I might return it and splurge on the XXL. I'm 5 2' and weigh 285 I've got really wide hips tho
Yeah, I think you get four more inches of width, but double check that. The only potential drawback with the XXL is that it can be too big for some tents, meaning if they are a smaller footprint or have sloped sides the bed can hit. Thanks for the support and comment!
So I've been seeing this 500 lb weight cot on Temu. . And it works a lot like this. Curious to see if it is. Because it wouldn't be the first time a company decided to rebrand a generic Chinese manufactured product.
Yeah, I was skeptical of the 500 lbs too. If I was concerned about anything at 500 lbs it would be the fabric, but the frame feels very solid. I've seen others that looked identical on Amazon but with different names. I wouldn't be surprised if they are all manufactured at the same place and rebranded. Thanks for watching!
It originally came shrink wrapped around the folded legs inside the bag. I'm thinking it possible to wrap it around the legs (kind of like rolling up a sleeping bag) and maybe get it back in the bag, but I didn't feel like messing with it (felt like it was too much hassle). I just fold it in half and pack it with bedding in the back seat of the truck or sometimes in the bed of the truck (with tonneau cover). I also imagine you could simply roll it like a sleeping bag or put it in a stuff sack. Hopefully, this helps. Thanks for watching!
Full transparency...I was too lazy to try. I do think it's possible, but I didn't want to fight it. It would probably be helpful to use a couple of extra straps if you do. I'm guessing that if you can wrap it tight enough, turn it upside down, and get the bag started that it will slide just fine. Guess is the keyword in that last sentence. I throw mine either in my covered bed of the truck, or in the backseat. Thanks for the question....wish I could have been more helpful. Also, Thanks for watching!
I've done plenty of ground, car hood, air mattress, and picnic table camping...LOL....and still will when the situation calls for it, but I am starting to appreciate a touch of comfort when I am driving to the campsite.
@@greglouis9299 The idea is to wrap the mattress tightly around the legs of the folded bed once the bed is strapped shut. I didn’t feel like fighting it, so I just put it in the back of the truck. It may not be that bad, but I just didn’t feel like bothering since I had room.
@prst99...I would compare it to a nice pool-side lounger. The padding on mine puffed up to 2-3" and was not stiff/firm. I liked the added cushion and the added insulation. Since the cushion is easy on/easy off, it makes it more versatile for use. My joints ache quite a bit, so I don't mind a little cushion.
Thanks, I was considering the smaller one, but I'm 6'4" and the same weight as you, so I think I'll get the same size. I sleep on my side, so the width should be ok. Great review, like you say, 5'2" and 110 lbs, doesn't tell me much about how the product fits men of our stature.
Awesome! Glad to hear it was helpful. Yeah, the only potential negative with the bigger one is making sure it fits your tent right. One of my tent's sides slopes a bit more, so it doesn't fit as well as I like (easily rests against the head/toe sidewall, which is not a good thing in rainy conditions). Otherwise, happy sleeping!!
This is so true! Someone who is 130-140 pounds says the cot is sturdy, but you barely sit on it and it falls to pieces, or if not, it creaks through the night as if goodness knows what is going on there.
@@gnostie So far, so good! The construction seems to be pretty sound. When I am camping where I have all the luxury I want, I throw an extra sleeping bag on the top too for additional plushness.
I picked mine up from Amazon. I know some products and sites sometimes are not available in certain regions of the world, so I would do an internet search if you can't find it on Amazon. Good luck! Thanks for watching!!
@@AmberAmbo That’s a tough ne because people have different preferences. For my taste (and size), it’s nghtly when camping or perhaps for overflow guests, but it wouldn’t be my normal bed. Hope that helps!
thank you so much, the directions really didn't help me collapse the cot.
Glad it helped! I'm assuming that was a typo. Keep sharing and getting out there!
Thanks for the Help Mines just arrived today and I needed help understanding this thing But Thank you again great Video 💯
@@KingDaeQuann95 Glad I could help!
Wow! This vid is chockfull of great extra tidbits. Much appreciation!
Thanks for the nod! I'm glad it was of use, and I appreciate the support!!
Great video, awesome explanation. I've been looking at this on Amazon for a while and I have to say that your video is the best one out there. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you! I'm glad it was helpful, and I appreciate being able to contribute to our hiking/camping community.
So many useful bits of information in this video!
Thank you, @gnostie! I appreciate the nod...
Thanks for the review! I just ordered the regular one but I might return it and splurge on the XXL. I'm 5 2' and weigh 285 I've got really wide hips tho
Yeah, I think you get four more inches of width, but double check that. The only potential drawback with the XXL is that it can be too big for some tents, meaning if they are a smaller footprint or have sloped sides the bed can hit. Thanks for the support and comment!
Hardwood floors looks amazing
@@The02wooley Thanks! ….and thanks for watching!
So I've been seeing this 500 lb weight cot on Temu. . And it works a lot like this. Curious to see if it is. Because it wouldn't be the first time a company decided to rebrand a generic Chinese manufactured product.
Yeah, I was skeptical of the 500 lbs too. If I was concerned about anything at 500 lbs it would be the fabric, but the frame feels very solid. I've seen others that looked identical on Amazon but with different names. I wouldn't be surprised if they are all manufactured at the same place and rebranded. Thanks for watching!
How you pack the padding part?
It originally came shrink wrapped around the folded legs inside the bag. I'm thinking it possible to wrap it around the legs (kind of like rolling up a sleeping bag) and maybe get it back in the bag, but I didn't feel like messing with it (felt like it was too much hassle). I just fold it in half and pack it with bedding in the back seat of the truck or sometimes in the bed of the truck (with tonneau cover). I also imagine you could simply roll it like a sleeping bag or put it in a stuff sack. Hopefully, this helps. Thanks for watching!
Curious the folded up size with the pad included. Will it still fit in that bag? Considering 2 of these and transport will be in my roof cargo box.
Full transparency...I was too lazy to try. I do think it's possible, but I didn't want to fight it. It would probably be helpful to use a couple of extra straps if you do. I'm guessing that if you can wrap it tight enough, turn it upside down, and get the bag started that it will slide just fine. Guess is the keyword in that last sentence. I throw mine either in my covered bed of the truck, or in the backseat. Thanks for the question....wish I could have been more helpful. Also, Thanks for watching!
I’m accustomed to military style cot so I don’t mind without padding.
I've done plenty of ground, car hood, air mattress, and picnic table camping...LOL....and still will when the situation calls for it, but I am starting to appreciate a touch of comfort when I am driving to the campsite.
How do the cot & matress fit in the bag
@@greglouis9299 The idea is to wrap the mattress tightly around the legs of the folded bed once the bed is strapped shut. I didn’t feel like fighting it, so I just put it in the back of the truck. It may not be that bad, but I just didn’t feel like bothering since I had room.
How is the feeling without the topper? The padding seems bulky.
@prst99...I would compare it to a nice pool-side lounger. The padding on mine puffed up to 2-3" and was not stiff/firm. I liked the added cushion and the added insulation. Since the cushion is easy on/easy off, it makes it more versatile for use. My joints ache quite a bit, so I don't mind a little cushion.
Thanks, I was considering the smaller one, but I'm 6'4" and the same weight as you, so I think I'll get the same size. I sleep on my side, so the width should be ok. Great review, like you say, 5'2" and 110 lbs, doesn't tell me much about how the product fits men of our stature.
Awesome! Glad to hear it was helpful. Yeah, the only potential negative with the bigger one is making sure it fits your tent right. One of my tent's sides slopes a bit more, so it doesn't fit as well as I like (easily rests against the head/toe sidewall, which is not a good thing in rainy conditions). Otherwise, happy sleeping!!
This is so true! Someone who is 130-140 pounds says the cot is sturdy, but you barely sit on it and it falls to pieces, or if not, it creaks through the night as if goodness knows what is going on there.
@@gnostie So far, so good! The construction seems to be pretty sound. When I am camping where I have all the luxury I want, I throw an extra sleeping bag on the top too for additional plushness.
Where can I get it I stay In south Africa please?
I picked mine up from Amazon. I know some products and sites sometimes are not available in certain regions of the world, so I would do an internet search if you can't find it on Amazon. Good luck! Thanks for watching!!
@@moseyandmeander thank you very much
You are very welcome!
Great video. Would you recommend this being an excellent choice for a daily/nightly sleeper?
@@AmberAmbo That’s a tough ne because people have different preferences. For my taste (and size), it’s nghtly when camping or perhaps for overflow guests, but it wouldn’t be my normal bed. Hope that helps!
Big caught
Yes, it is...definitely not for backpacking.