ewillis
SILVER Star
Getting off the ground this year and need to purchase in 3 weeks. What are you guys using? Just interested in standard camping cots, not tent cots or RTT.
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Camp time roll a cot. My go to.
Wide Roll-a-Cot®
Add an ExPed mega mat and it is better than a bed at home
Camp time roll a cot. My go to.
Wide Roll-a-Cot®
Add an ExPed mega mat and it is better than a bed at home
I do too. Just don't let your 350 pound hunting buddy sit on the edge of it to put his boots on....I use USA military surplus cots.
I have to ask, I want to set up a cot in the back of my 60. This cot only has 2 legs, which means no center
leg where the wheel well sticks up. Have you put it in the back of a 60/80 and if you haven't could you
see if it fits? I'd be ecstatic if this sets up on the rear floor against the side of the back of a 60.
Yep. Slight bow in it, but still serviceable. It has an aluminum frame, not steel. It's similar to this one: Amazon.com: US GI Military Folding Cot: Sports & Outdoors, although I think 20 years ago I paid around $75 for it.You mean the frame actually bent? I wouldn't of thought that, being such a heavy frame.
Yep. Slight bow in it, but still serviceable. It has an aluminum frame, not steel. It's similar to this one: Amazon.com: US GI Military Folding Cot: Sports & Outdoors, although I think 20 years ago I paid around $75 for it.
I could probably span it across a couple of 4x4's and step/jump/beat on it, to get it back to near straight, but haven't. Like I posted, just a heads up, don't sit 350 pounds on the side rail and expect it to stay straight. My 200 pounds doesn't flex it much, if at all.
Yes, I do know the front seat will have to be pushed forward. My 60 has seats from a Subaru ( don't ask ) but it isI will try it in my 80, it will be very high and you wouldn't have room to sit up. What you want to know is if the legs will allow you to straddle the wheel well and still close the tailgate?