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I have a couple of these and have used them once. I got a deal on them I could not pass up. Only thing is they take up a big foot print to carry. Other than that it was a pretty good night sleep in it .After reading dozens of positive reviews, many by scout leaders, I picked up the Kamp-Rite oversize tent-cot.
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http://www.basspro.com/KampRite-Oversized-Tent-Cot-with-Rain-Fly/product/89513/
It is durable and stable. It comes with a rain-fly and a storage case. It is heavy, but I don't have to carry it far. The only downside is limited room for a tall guy to sit up for changing clothes.
It is long and wide, for big and tall campers. There is plenty of room at my feet for a medium duffel.
Good luck, TR
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That is a valid point. In my case I just slide it on the floor, vertically behind the front seats. Add a ratchet strap to make sure it doesn't move. This way I don't lose much storage room.Only thing is they take up a big foot print to carry.
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Justin, I have never seen the cot tent you have posted, so I can't speak from direct knowledge.hi all looking for a review or your opinion of a cot tent. just looking for more options when on solo tripsView attachment 23264 View attachment 23265
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I feel that way sometimes, but a separate tent and cot can be bulky as well. For me it's the weight that I don't like. I tolerate it OK when camping, but storing it my garage rafters between outings is a pain.I have a TentCot XL. Love it, but it's somewhat bulky