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What are the 5 Types of Portable Camping Cots You Can Choose From?

May 4, 2019 by Sam H.

5 Types of Portable Camping CotsJust because you want to immerse yourself in nature camping, becoming one with the wilderness, doesn’t mean you have to solder it on the ground, too. Sleeping on the ground may sound like a good idea in theory, but there are a lot of health problems and risks that go with it.

Instead of choosing between sleeping on the hard surface or carrying a heavy sleeping bag and tent, you can use one of these 5 types of portable camping cots.

5 Cots You Can Carry That Won’t Break Your Back

You want a cot that is lightweight, but it has to be functional, too. The cot should be easily foldable, simple to carry, and more comfortable than sleeping on the ground. These 5 types are the best camping cots because they fit all of these categories.

1. Military style – Military style cots are made from a steel frame support system. Oxford cloth is stretched from end to end to create a lightweight cot that can hold up to 300 pounds. These usually weigh less than ten pounds but tend to be bulkier than other cots. If you are an avid hiker looking for a cot to hike with, this might not be your first choice. Otherwise, it’s a great cot to use for outdoor camping.

If this is something that you’re looking for, check out the expert camper for some options.

2. Sports cots – The steel frame support system and oxford canvas are also utilized in this style of the cot. However, this one is reinforced to allow for larger sleepers and still avoid buckling. Clean up is easy – just fold the whole cot up when you are done using it and insert it into the carry bag provided to you.

3. Sleeping bag support cots – Better than sleeping on the ground but good for those who want that close-to-nature feel, these cots elevate your sleeping bag just enough to avoid the hard ground and possibly save your back and neck from days of discomfort. These cots are perfect for campers and hikers with small tents. They’re made from aluminium and breathable nylon to allow air to circulate and prevent moisture buildup.

4. Ultralight hiking cots – When you have to carry your cot long distances, the lighter the better is preferred. There are ultralight hiking cots that are similar to those used to support sleeping bags but are made of polyester and an aluminium alloy. They can fold up and fit in a hiking backpack. These cots weigh less than five pounds but usually support less than 300 pounds.

5. Deluxe cots – When size and weight aren’t your primary concerns, you can look into a deluxe cot. These are slightly wider than standard cots and often come with extra features, like pockets for your items. They still fold and carry well but are heavier and bulkier than other cots. But you’ve got more sleeping space and can use a sleeping pad or a larger sleeping bag, so the trade-off is great if you have the flexibility.

Choose Your Cot, But Don’t Sleep on the Ground

With all of the different types of cots out there, there’s no reason for you to have to soldier it alone on the ground anymore. Choose the one that suits your needs and you’ll be sleeping well under the stars on your next trip to nature!

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  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    June 5, 2019 at 4:56 pm

    I did not realize that there were this many portable camping cots. Cots have certainly improved over the years.

  2. Tamra Phelps says

    May 5, 2019 at 12:42 pm

    The deluxe sounds good. I like a little wider cot. Of course, anything is better than sleeping on the ground!

  3. Sarah L says

    May 5, 2019 at 1:01 am

    My camping days are over. I did it for many years and do wish I’d had one of these cots when I did camp.

  4. John Smith says

    May 4, 2019 at 6:28 pm

    I think maybe I’d choose the sleeping bag support cots! They sound quite comfy!

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