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The Best Cots For Hiking and Hunting A good night's rest is critical when you're hiking or hunting and cots are a great option for keeping you off the ground and comfortable. However they can be a bit heavy and challenging to pack when you're on the move. We compared and evaluated 10 of the best cots for durability, comfort, portability and ease of use. Comfort A good night's sleep is vital to enjoy your camping excursion. As opposed to sleeping on the ground, you can sleep comfortably in a cot. When selecting a cot, look for one that is light and offers solid support to ensure you get an excellent night's sleep. Cots with a mattress-like surface are particularly attractive and are typically designed to be used with an air mattress or a sleeping pad for an extra layer of insulation. Whether you're backpacking or car camping, finding the best cot for your needs is crucial. Consider lightweight options such as the Helinox Lite Cot and ALPS Mountaineering ReadyLite Cot for backpackers. These are extremely portable sleeping solutions that can be easily carried in your backpack. If you plan to combine a mix of backpacking and car camping and camping, you might want to consider something heavier like the REI Kingdom Cot 3 or Coleman ComfortSmart Deluxe. If you're looking for a more luxurious option, all of the cots that made this list are designed to feel as close as they can to the traditional mattress. They're heavier than their ultra-lightweight counterparts however, they're easy to carry and setup on the trail. It's important to also consider the materials and construction of the cot when choosing one. Look for tots and cots made of high-quality fabrics that are durable enough to withstand daily use. You should look for specifics like a 600D polyester fabric and reinforced seams to ensure your cot will last for a long time to be. A cot must also offer adequate cushioning to protect you from the hard and uncomfortable ground. Some models, like the Coleman ComfortSmart Deluxe are quilted and padded, whereas others include REI Kingdom Cot 3 have baffles that stop you from sinking into the cot. Also, a cot must be long enough to meet your height and wide enough to comfortably lay down in. You should choose the cot that has the right weight capacity, especially if traveling with a companion or pet. Portability The best camping cots fold flat and take up little space inside a backpack, allowing you to fit more sleeping gear in your backpack. They are also lighter than many other camp bedding options and can quickly add up when you go on long hikes or multiple-day backcountry treks. When you consider how much time you're spending packing and unpacking your gear, the ability to move a cot around is a significant factor in its overall rating. It can take just some time to fold and assemble a cot depending on the model. Certain models are more complex and require more assembly. Some have components that are difficult to locate or connect. Some cots are equipped with built-in storage or other features that can help you reduce the time it takes to put together your bed. Cots with adjustable legs are the most flexible that allow you to adjust them to suit different ground conditions. Some include a tether to keep them in place during storms and stormy weather. They're especially ideal for backpacking, where the stability of your shelter can be compromised by unstable or uneven ground. When choosing a cot, take into consideration how often you'll be using it and where you plan to camp. Cots that are lightweight and compact fold are ideal for backpacking, whereas those with a robust construction and a larger sleeping space are ideal for car camping or basecamps. If you plan to use your cot primarily at home, it's worth investing in a set bedding that is specifically made for the cot you own. It usually includes fitted and flat sheets as well as an appropriate pillowcase. The Byer of Maine easy cot is a great choice when you're looking for an easy and comfortable cot. It's ideal for all camping styles. It folds into a case resembling the camping chair, and has a strap for easy transport. It doesn't come with the biggest sleeping platform among the top choices but its strong materials and sturdy frame make it a solid choice for most camping trips. Easy Setup Cots can be a necessity for camping, but they are also more difficult to set-up as compared to other sleeping gear. It is because you have to place them on an even area, which is difficult to locate while camping. Some of them also come with bars for the head and foot area that you may not want to touch when sleeping. The top cots we tested were relatively easy to set up. Some are self-standing, which is a huge relief since it doesn't require you to figure out how to secure them, while others have a simple foldout design and just a few clicks to put them in the proper position. Traditional cots are a different story. You must assemble the frame yourself and then tension the fabric, which takes a lot of strength and time. The Alps Mountaineering Double Kwik cot is among the easiest to set up, which means it can be used for camping in a car or tent camping. It is also suitable for backpacking trips. It's heavier than a typical camping cot, however it can be tucked away to the same size as a foldable campchair's carry case. It's also extremely durable, being made of a rugged and comfy 600D polyester with an aluminum frame that is sturdy. We also recommend the Coleman Pack-Away Cot. It is simple to set up. It has a unibody design that eliminates bars across the feet and head. This makes it ideal for side and back sleepers. The cot can also be folded down to a size that's roughly the same size as the bag you carry in your favorite backpack. It's heavier than other cots that we tested, but it's extremely sturdy and is suitable for adults weighing up to 225 lbs. We were also impressed by the Helinox Lite Cot, which is a very light cot that is extremely simple to set up. It only takes some time to unfold and snap it into place and then a few nudges to break it down. The legs lock into place using a unique lever-lock mechanism that is extremely secure and offers a sturdy platform for sleeping bags. Durability The best camping cots are built to stand up to lots of use and abuse. They have durable components, such as aluminum frames and sturdy fabrics. The fabric must be tightly woven to ensure that it will not tear under the weight and tension of a sleeper. A good cot is made of high-end 600D polyester that will withstand lots of wear and tear. The best cots are made with double stitching and reinforced seams in high stress zones like pole sleeves. They are ideal for camping because they will keep you warm and free of bugs and other creatures that may be lurking around in the dark. They also offer an alternative to sleeping bags and foam pads when you're backpacking or hiking. Not all cots provide the same level of comfort, and some require a sleeping pad to use together. This can be a big issue, particularly for backpackers who are already carrying a heavy backpack. Some cots, such as the REI Co-op Kingdom Cot 3, use an air bed to make them extra comfortable, so you can get a good night's sleep and don't need to bring a sleeping pad with you. However, this cot is quite large and bulky, so it can be hard to fit it into a tent even if your tent has plenty of space. The Helinox Lite Cot is another great option that doesn't require an additional mattress to be comfortable. The lightweight aluminum frame offers excellent support and is comfortable to sleep on. It was more comfortable for our test subjects to use on hiking trips than an air or foam cushion. Cots are great for camping but they can also be used in other situations for instance, when you're having guests stay over and you don't want them to sleep on the floor. They're also an excellent addition to a camper or RV because they're more comfortable than inflatable mattress. Additionally, they're more stable than a tent or air mattress, so you don't have to fret about them bouncing around or blowing up in the middle of the night.