The Purenity Camping Cot is perfect for all types of outdoor and indoor use. The sturdy aluminum frame and rubber tipped steel legs allows the cot to be comfortable, lightweight and easily portable. With dimensions of 74″ long, by 27″ wide and 18″ off the ground, the cot permits plenty of room and will hold up to 250lbs. Everything folds up into the dimensions of 36″L x 8″W x 4″H and weighs 12lbs. This water resistant cot is coated 600D Oxford canvas and comes in the color Dark Blue/Blue/Camo and green. Included with the cot is a sturdy carrying bag with shoulder strap. Once taken out of the bag, the cot is instantly ready to be set up! No tools required. The Purenity cot is great for campers, scouts, explorers and even the unexpected house guest.
Please NOTE: It is more difficult to insert this end bar hooking it over the end tab. It must be tight for the COT to work. Clamp when folding and unfolding. Watch out your fingers. Instruction included.
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Broke ð© Broke first time we took it out to use.
Hard to assemble but great once it is put together Sturdy, feels durable, not too much extra stuff going on, great price. Very comfortable to sleep on, and my bin of supplies fits underneath it neatly. However, it definitely is REALLY hard to put together! I have assembled 3 times and hopefully it will get easier, because I couldn’t do it myself; had to have friends help me every time. One time I overshot the peg and the bar went too low and that was really hard to undo as well.
Better than camping with an air mattress. Very nice sturdy cots that we bought to use on our boy scout camping trip. After trying them out at home first, I discovered that the second end piece that keeps the cot stretched open was quite difficult to put on when setting up and likewise to remove when folding the cot because the canvas is very taught. I resolved this issue by cutting one of the holes on the stretcher bar so that it could be dropped down over the end peg when assembling or lifted up off the end peg when disassembling…