🛏️ Sleep Elevated, Adventure Elevated
The Naturehike ArmyWild Folding Camping Cot combines aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum alloy strength with a dual-height adjustable design, supporting up to 330 lbs. Its breathable 300D Oxford fabric ensures comfort while blocking moisture and cold. Lightweight and compact, it’s engineered for quick setup and rugged durability, making it the perfect portable bed for camping, hiking, and travel.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.2 x 8 x 7 inches |
Package Weight | 2.99 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Naturehike |
Model Name | ArmyWild |
Color | Black |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Naturehike |
J**Z
Just about perfect
I love tent camping but I'm in my 50's and arthritic so sleeping on the ground is a non-starter these days. Previously I had Coleman cot I bought on an emergency basis (had left for a week-long trip and forgot my cot at home - the Coleman was what I could find) which completely failed after a week of use. The Naturehike weighs about 75% less, packs up to about half the size and takes just a couple of minutes to set up, although it does require a little bit of muscle to lock in place. I love that I can set it up with or without the legs, usually with though as it makes it easier for my old arthritic butt to get in and out of. I've used it with and without an inflatable sleeping pad and been quite comfortable either way. Unlike the Coleman, the Naturehike does not seem to be doing any damage to the floor of my tent. I bought the black color because the tan is hard to keep clean. Overall, it does the job, is well made, solid, comfortable, simple enough to set up, light and compact and I have no significant complaints. I also have a Naturehike YL05 chair which is great and am looking at their Dune tent to upgrade from my 30-year-old Coleman tent.
N**K
Ultralight and comfortable
My kids have large folding cots for when we go camping. They are comfortable but heavy and very bulky. I wanted to get myself a cot that was more compact and easier to carry so I took a chance on this one. I am glad I did. This cot is very well made, easy to put together and comfortable. Also it is very lightweight. I use this with a expanding foam air mattress as a topper and it is very comfortable. I noticed people comment about it not holding tension, or that its defective. However, if you read the instructions or watch a video on how to put it together properly you shouldn't have any problems with it. Overall I would recommend this product and I am planning on replacing our other camping cots with this one when they come on sale again.
N**.
Super comfortable AND well made! !!
I had slept on a friend's Naturehike Camping Cot and had to get one for myself! So many things to love about this cot :)Besides being so comfortable, it's also very lightweight. The quality is excelent, sturdy poles and the stitching is very well done, with no loose threads. Might be a little tricky putting it together the first time, but it takes only a few minutes now. The pack is small and easy to fit everything back in. I also love the versatility of being able to change the height. The cot even fits nicely into the Mongar 2 tent, without the legs (see photos). Highly recommended, you won't be disappointed!
K**T
A Good, Sturdy Camping Cot
Easy to assemble --- the instructions are printed on the bottom of the cot. The lever mechanisms mean you don't have to exert a lot of force to put the leg assemblies onto it. Very stable and lightweight, and quickly dis-assembles into its carry bag.
R**N
Way better than expected for at home use atleast
I needed a very small and compact cot for visiting family. I ended up with this cot. It’s packs away very small and only weighs around 6ibs unlike most cots which are big and massive and not easy to move around from car to house. I ended up placing my backpacking foam sleeping pad on the cot with a sleeping bag I’m a side sleeper and move around a little bit in my sleep. And I woke up feeling a bit sore the first night then by the second night noticed I was sore since it kinda corrected my posture and straightened out my back which feels way better. Well gotta say I’m now looking into replacing my bed. Anyways I’m 5’ 9” 190ibs and I felt comfortable and secure using this I didn’t feel it was going to fail or anything. I’m planning on using this for any other time I go visit anyone and they don’t have a spare bed. I personally enjoy air mattresses but they usually fail on me by end of a week and this didn’t so I got my money worth by that alone. I enjoy it so much I’m thinking about buying the name brand (Helinox) cot this is designed after for backpacking trips. Sleeping on a mat is my preference but I think I can afford a few pounds for a cot. But none the less I’d recommend this cot to anyone that needs light weight cot for at home purposes that also stores away pretty small.
D**N
So far, it's nice and portable too
I love that this is only 5 pounds as I frequently have to take all my camping gear onto a bus to meet up with friends a few hours away. I liked that I could have a cot high off the ground and not have it weigh a ton or take up a lot of space in my bag. The leg extenders slip in and out of their spot using plastic ends that squeeze together and then out again... I am a bit concerned that over the long haul with usage, that this will eventually stop working and then the extender legs will not stay in. We shall see. It was difficult to put together because the canvas was brand new. I am hoping now that I have laid on it and stretched it a bit that it will be easier to put together next time.
E**N
Great value for the cost
I trusted a couple of YouTube reviews and I am glad I did. Love this cot.
D**Y
NOT GOOD PRODUCT!
It was smaller than I expected. It was hard to put together and once I finally got it together it kept coming apart. I was afraid to lay on it.
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