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Look up Packwheel....

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Thanks, I'll check it out!

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Another good sturdy cot is the Alps Mountaineering Ready-lite. It's a bit heavy for backpacking, 5lb, but it packs small and is well made.


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Looks nice. Love my cot. Need to figure out a way to keep my neo air from sliding on it. Pia.

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couple of nylon straps that you use to lash stuff to your pack with....

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Originally Posted by Calvin
Looks nice. Love my cot. Need to figure out a way to keep my neo air from sliding on it. Pia.

Take either the pad or the cot fabric and run some wavy beads of aqua seal on them in the pattern of your choice. I do this to my pads to keep my bag from rolling off so much.

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I love my cot lite, would replace it instantly if it got lost or stolen. I just run a zlite pad on top and haven’t been cold yet down below 30. I cut weight other places to make up for the extra weight

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Might look at this one. 3#. I had one and it was fairly comfortable.

https://www.outdoorgearlab.com/reviews/camping-and-hiking/camping-cot/desert-walker-cot


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Camp time roll a cot.

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