The Helinox Cot One Camping Cot provides a comfortable, yet compact, portable sleep solution for any adventure. Its innovative lever-locking system supports up to 320 pounds without sagging, providing excellent surface tension, while suspending sleepers 6.5 inches from the ground. The legs and frame are made from proprietary aluminum alloy, to create maximum weight savings without skimping on comfort. Setup is fast and easy thanks to a single internal bungee cord that self-assembles the legs. Lightweight and collapsible, the cot packs down to a tight cylinder in its included stuff sack for easy transport. The Helinox Cot One is available in two sizes: the Regular measures 27×75 inches, 6.5×21.5 inches packed, and weighs 5.4 pounds; the Long measures 27×82.5 inches, 6.5×23 inches packed, and weighs 6.6 pounds. Both sizes have a height of 6.5 inches (adjustable leg extensions-sold separately-can raise the cot to a height of 15 inches). The cot cover and zippered carrying case are made from durable, 600-weave rip-stop polyester, designed to hold up to harsh weather and the sun’s rays. Manufacturer’s five-year warranty.
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King of camping This is a nice cot. Little pricey but glad I ponied up the cash. Quick assembly and no worries about this puppy breaking. Added my sleeping pad and bag and was a good night’s rest. Wouldn’t go camping without it now. Fit nice into my motorcycle storage. Very happy with it.
Easy to assemble Easy to assemble, durable, and very comfortable.Now, everyone should know that if you’re using this in cold conditions, you MUST have some padding on top to insulate you, otherwise you’ll freeze because air will flow under the cot and suck away heat. This means its great for hot weather, but you must have padding in cold 🙂
Great cot with extra benefits After receiving this cot, I went on a 6 day motorcycle camping tour. The weight and length are great for motorcycle camping. The extra benefit was when getting flash flood warnings in Nevada due to heavy rainfall the rain came through the tent and I still slept more or less dry. Water pooling in the bottom of the tent was not a real sleeping concern. We were on high ground but heavy downpours are really test your tent’s waterproofing maintenance.