Reddit Reddit reviews Coleman Camping Cot | Trailhead II Folding Cot

We found 9 Reddit comments about Coleman Camping Cot | Trailhead II Folding Cot. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Coleman Camping Cot | Trailhead II Folding Cot
Elevated comfort: Eliminates the discomfort of sleeping on rough or cold groundBuilt to last: Strong cross-bar steel frameSupports: Up to 300 poundsMax height: 6 feet 2 inchDimensions: 73 x 35 x 17 inchPortable: Folds to fit in most car trunks1-year limited warranty
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9 Reddit comments about Coleman Camping Cot | Trailhead II Folding Cot:

u/IHateTomatoes · 7 pointsr/Coachella

MVP
/u/Diskz for posting the Washington>52nd Route to bypass the entirety of the the Monroe shitshow...Unreal.

Winners
Walking to gates- First year camping and beats the hell out of shuttles/ubers plus cost of AirBNB. More than makes up for lack of AC and showers/toilets.
Portable Shower Bag- Didn't use it every morning but having the option to sleep later was money
Cots- Pretty easy to set up. Also easy to break down each day to open up the space for chairs/chillin. Comfortable to sleep on just make sure you have insulation under you too because you get a draft from below.
Inflatable Lounger thing- Good bang for your $20. Comfortable to chill on, easy to deflate while not in use, easy to haul therefore better than a hammock.
Costco LED lights that /u/kateyrose recommended. Magnetic on the back to clip onto your EZ-up or car.
Losers
Tents- Told my campmates we could go without them but we set them up anyway. Definitely ditching these next year for more space and more EZ-UPs.
Cooking Food- Brought a ton of food which we were always too tired to cook. With the plethora of tasty vendors we'll probably skimp on groceries next year.

Other Notes
Barber- Got my haircut Friday morning. Pretty easy system. Went around 8:30am and signed up for a 10am time slot. Got a low fade and pretty happy with it. Tipped him $20 since thats what I'd normally pay for a haircut. Overall I would recommend if you don't have time to get it done during the week.
Heineken Beer Storage- I hate Heineken but since you can bring any of their other beers this is very much worth it. Alleviates so much space in your coolers. I brought a 36 rack of Coors Light to start the weekend off and brought a 30 rack of Tecate Light to the Beer storage Friday. You can text them to deliver it to your camp but I just picked it up on Sunday morning since we were near there anyways.
Adidas- As we were walking over to the line Sunday morning the carts were passing us so we lucked out on some tokens. Still waited 3 hours for shoes. If they do this next year I have to imagine they provide some more shade over the line because that was the only terrible part of the experience.

u/Ell1m1st · 5 pointsr/LostLandsMusicFest

I would honestly recommend a camping Cot instead of one of those. It will get you off the ground, they are lightweight and very portable. I made the switch a few years ago while camping in general and the difference is night and day. Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-765353-Trailhead-Military-Camping/dp/B003696236/ref=sr_1_3?crid=21B80IV04I0NT&keywords=camping+cots+for+adults&qid=1564852279&s=gateway&sprefix=camping+cot%2Caps%2C209&sr=8-3

u/Swami99 · 3 pointsr/hulaween

https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Trailhead-Cot/dp/B003696236?keywords=cot&qid=1537984796&sr=8-6&ref=sr_1_6

Try out a cot instead, man. No inflation needed... ready to-use in two minutes and totally off the floor. Prolly cheaper than any air mattress too

u/SurburbanCowboy · 2 pointsr/camping

If you have the room, the best sleep I ever had in a tent was on a cot. It was a friend's, but I'd bet it was something similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-765353-Trailhead-Military-Camping/dp/B003696236

u/upshitecreek · 2 pointsr/Assistance

I'm on amazon looking right now per another suggestion, and the air mattresses I'm seeing (I just typed 'air mattress' in the search) are all above $50, closer to $100.

I also thought about something like this instead since it's light and portable and folds up and would never get a hole in it and is definitely reusable.

Sorry the search is going a bit slower, I'm not home alone and I'm trying to avoid questions like 'why are you looking at air mattresses' so I have to keep changing screens.

u/AngryT-Rex · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking

I have to agree that I really don't understand quite what those tents are trying to accomplish.

If its sleeping on the ground that she can't handle, maybe look into simple cots like this, you could throw one into some giant family tent and then she'd have a raised bed and tons of space: http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Trailhead-II-Folding-Cot/dp/B003696236/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1422050245&sr=8-1&keywords=cot&pebp=1422050244143&peasin=B003696236

u/RojinShiro · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

It depends on what kind of cot it is. If it's a spring cot like this, you'll still want the mat, otherwise it'll tear up your sleeping bag. However, those are really just old army cots (we used them in scouting, you'll probably never see them in person), and you're almost certainly going to have a cot more like this. If you go with one of those you won't need the mat. I'd say those cots are usually more comfortable than the ground, even if you use a mat.

Something else you might have to consider is tent space. While cots are great, they take up a lot of space, so you'll need to make sure it'll fit in your tent, and that you'll be able to keep your other gear in your tent. Another thing, that probably doesn't apply to you, is backpacking. If you're carrying your gear a long distance, lighter is better, and it'd be easier to carry a mat than a cot.

Since it's your first time camping I'm assuming you're just driving to a campground and spending the night, so your best bet is probably a cot.

u/thesneakymonkey · 2 pointsr/camping

this is what we have or the older version that is really close to it. It folds up and fits in a bag similar to those folding camp chairs. The two bars on the end have to be inserted when setting them up (they also fit in the carry bag). The center bar hangs low enough that it does not bother mine or my husband's backs. My dad however, bought the larger XL cabelas cot for when him and my mother camp b/c he is a bigger guy and heavy enough that the middle bar rubbed on his back all night. He loves the XL cot and has no issues with it. Both my husband and I use sleeping pads and sleep like a babies. We usually have our singles separated in the tent. Once you lay in the cot you sorta sink into it and the middle ridge will be higher than you think. It could work though depends on your sleeping pads.