🛏️ Elevate your outdoor chill game—comfort that travels with you!
The Coleman Trailhead II Large Folding Cot combines a sturdy cross-bar steel frame with a spacious 73 x 35 inch sleeping surface, supporting adults up to 6'2" and 300 lbs. Designed for easy setup and takedown, it folds compactly to fit most car trunks, making it the perfect companion for camping, lounging, or hosting guests. Backed by a 1-year limited warranty, this cot delivers reliable comfort wherever your adventures take you.
Item Dimensions | 7.94 x 5 x 39.5 inches |
Item Weight | 21.5 Pounds |
Size | Full |
Style Name | Military Camping Cot |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Grey |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Material Type | Polyester, Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
S**T
Fantastic value and fantastic comfort
We made the switch from popup trailer camping back to tent camping this year, which came with the added joys of needing to arrange for comfortable sleeping arrangements. I'm a VERY finicky sleeper, in that I side-sleep and need to be comfortable. I've had bad experiences in the past on cots with extra-taught fabric across the small of the back, weak frames that bend when/where they shouldn't, and unnecessarily large size when folded. The reviews for this were great however, so I figured we couldn't go wrong trying. The $40 price was anywhere from $15-40 cheaper than most other options as well. That said:1) They're heavy. Since these are almost certainly going to be purchased by car campers, that shouldn't be any concern. It also translates into a sturdy frame that won't (shouldn't) ever bend unless a sumo wrestler lays down on it.2) Assembly is non-technical and easy enough to do, although using leverage to get the second end-strut on is required. Disassembly is just as non-technical, and leverage is required to get the first end-strut off. The "difficulty" that some reviewers complain of translates into a frame that won't fall apart when you're sleeping on it however, so would you prefer something you have to worry about, or something that's sturdy that also requires you use a little bit more effort to disassemble? It comes with a tidy and relatively small carry bag that helps with storage as well.3) Comfort: this has NO extra-taught fabric or support across the small of the back, which translates into an even sleeping surface. I placed a 3-inch thick inflatable sleeping pad I purchased on Amazon on it, and found that I was VERY comfortable while sleeping. I'd hoped I'd simply sleep well not to wake up hurting. I slept GREAT. The first night the plug on my inflatable mattress accidentally popped out, causing the pad to deflate. I slept for the remaining 3 hours on the cot itself and was still ok.This is a great cot that costs less than almost anything else out there. It'll even make a great spare "bed" for the kids' friends during sleepovers. I'm extremely well pleased.
X**
Nice sleeper
The cot is great and strong. Really durable . It is on the heavy side and the bars that hold it in place are hard to put on and hard to take off. Set up was easy just the bars at each end. I would replace the little plastic caps they have at each end and put in a locking mechanism pin of some sort.
H**R
Takes force to assemble- but a great cot for the price. pros and cons inside
After developing some back problems- I needed a cot that will enable me to sleep in (relative) comfort while camping. there are many cots on the market, some good and some bad- but what i needed was a WIDE cot and one that will be comfy- not too tight and not too soft. The coleman is just that. It is very wide and It is very easy to open. if you will also get a large sleeping pad - you got yourself a decent bed.CONS:*heavy. this is no lightweight. takes some space if you don't own a pickup. Its weight and size are an issue in my jeep.*Not easy to install. I have read about the pole placement issue. and I have seen the videos. and the truth is somewhere in between.... It does not require brute force to assemble- however it does take a fairly large amount of force. some say you need to place your foot on the poles. It works- but then its hard to place the specific anchor point into the small hole cause well....my foot is not a hand. But this is no deal breaker - you just have to know that this will take some time.PROS:* Will fit inside a coleman 4 person quick pitch tent* you can sit up on the bed and use it almost like a chair* COMFY. how cool is it to be away from home and still sleep in a bed* WIDE: this is important. many Cots are not wide- or the manufacturer calculates the poles in the general width. this is as wide as coleman says. It is also long.STURDY: unlike some knockoffs this is a quality product. this will last.
P**O
It's not that difficult
I was initially considering not getting this because of all the reviews saying it's impossible to put together even for two people. I'm a 100lb female and don't have very much muscle because I don't exercise or have a physically demanding job. But it took me about 3 minutes to put together by myself. 20 seconds to read the instructions and 2.8 minutes to put it together.To make it easier for yourself, instead of putting one full bar on, put both on half way. I affixed one side of the bar inside of the hole and put the other side next to the other hole. Then for the second bar I did the opposite side in all the way then the other next to the hole. It doesn't require anything fancy to get in or even very much muscle. It's more precision than muscle. It helps to use your leg to stabilize the cot, one arm to push down on the cot and the other arm to pull the bar out. Doing both together helps move the hole into the button on the cot. Don't rush it or you'll overshoot the hole. Just pull it slowly on the bar, push on the cot, and ease both into each other. To take it apart it's much of the same thing except with more emphasis on pushing the bar out and holding the cot in place.I wanted a nice cot that would be strong enough for my pupper and large enough for us to share, but didn't cost $100 or folded a million different ways. It's wide enough to share even though she likes to lay diagonally. She's able to sit and be nosy, stand up and say hi to the neighbors, and lay down to sleep or chew on her toy.It feels sturdy even with both of us on it. I like super soft things so as far as comfort without a cushion, it's hard and not squishy enough for me. I plan on getting a specific cushion for it anyway since I don't want her claws to destroy it. If you like softer this is definitely not good for you without a cushion. Leaving it in direct sunlight will make it feel like a blacktop. I also like to have a lot of extra room. I'm 5'7 and I fit inside of the two end bars. So my head and my feet don't sit on top of the bumps at the ends which is nice.I just received it an hour ago so I can't speak to longevity but so far I'm very impressed for the price. I didn't expect to find anything that would be a good fit for my needs. I don't plan on going camping with this. It's basically just for my dog to not have to lay on the floor on our balcony and so that I can join her occasionally. It is pretty heavy and doesn't seem worth it to carry around for camp. It does feel like it's built like a tank. Even the carrying case was nice quality. This cot seems better as backyard/patio furniture or a pop-up bed for guests to not sleep on the floor, but I might be biased since that's what I intended for it. If you have a car and don't plan on carrying your campsite far this will do just fine.
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