Kingcamp Ultralight Folding Camping Cot
Kingcamp Ultralight Folding Camping Cot
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SKU:KC3986_LIGHTGREY
Why We Like The Kingcamp Ultralight Folding Camping Cot
We bring along the KingCamp Cot in our car to take a break from sleeping on roots, rocks, and uneven ground when camping. This cot goes from stuffed in its sack to fully assembled in minutes, and breaks down in the same time with less effort. Thanks to its unique design, good quality, convenience to use and simple to assemble; The cot was awarded ADI COMPASSO D'ORO INTERNATIONAL AWARD in 2017.
Details
- A lightweight fold-up cot for camp
- Stable Rectangular Structure that Max load up to 265 pounds
- 7075 aviation-grade aluminum alloy, extra-strong for zero breakage
- Tension system enables quick set-up and lay down
- Wide cot surface (75 x 25 inches) provides ample sleeping space
- Sleep beyond reach of spiders, snakes
- Storage bag included for easy transport and store.
Tech Specs
Best Use | Camping |
Cot Material | 100%Polyester 420D |
Frame Construction | Aviation Aluminum |
Unfolded Dimensions | 190 x 64 x 12 cm (75 x 25 x 4.7 inches) |
Packed Size | 36 x 13 x 13 cm (14 x 5.1 x 5.1 inches) |
Weight | 2.2 kg/4.9 lbs |
Weight Capacity | 120 kg/264.6 lbs |
Carry Bag Material | 210D Oxford |
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I’ll review it properly when I’ve used it.
Just want to give another review as the first one I wrote I gave a 1 star but as promised I would review again once it arrived and I have to admit it’s a fantastic bit of kit and very quick delivery and very comfortable and easy to build so 5 star for me only down fall is I could not get a hold of someone when needed but other than that I am very happy.
Great for camping....
Excellent for motorbike or walking camping as light weight, compact and off the ground
These were the cots we ordered after lots of reviews and comparisons. It seemed like a leap of faith as this wasn't from REI or other known retailers. Once we followed instructions and watched a video the set-up was very easy. Even our 10 and 12 year olds can do it - but it did take a demonstration as it isn't intuitive. I've had to sleep on the cots without a sleeping pad and while that's not the best setup - it is more comfortable then sleeping on the ground. We went with these cots after our last inflatable mattress sprung a leak after very limited use. Thus far these have held up for several seasons of camping (we went out about 3-6 times last year). Many who've seen these disassembled are amazed at how small the packed footprint is for these cots. Initially I was worried that these wouldn't hold up over time but thus far we haven't had any failures. We are careful on how we use them and we adults are only 150lbs each and thus haven't tested the upper wait limit.