Over the years we made a couple of mistakes with cots.
#1, the traditional inexpensive folding cot. Around $50. 8 0r 9 lbs. Very difficult to pack in. Not very comfortable. Not long enough for my 6' frame. Thankfully the seams began ripping apart after only 2 seasons.
#2 We decided to spend the big bucks on the Rol-A-Cot from REI. $150. 12 lbs. They were not all that comfortable. It took longer to set our pair up than it did to pitch the tent. It blackened your hands while twisting the aluminum tubing together. It can get pretty cold lying on synthetic mesh when temps dip into the low teens. We gave the pair to our kids last year after only one 5 week tour. This cot is no longer available and REI should be embarrassed for ever marketing it.
Finally a great cot and it doesn't bust your piggy bank. $85 Amazon Prime. 23 lbs. The Byer of Maine Easy Cot is quick and easy to set up, the fabric is comfortable to the touch. The fabric holds heat and keeps cold air at bay. It is very comfortable with my therma-rest pad and comfortable enough without it. The only drawback, because of the steel construction it is a bit heavy, but it is easy for us to sacrifice light weight for comfort. This will be our final cot purchase.
when they wear out then we'll be looking for one of these.