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The newly redesigned Oversize Tent Cot, brought to you by Kamp-Rite, the leader in off-the-ground camping gear, is an innovative advance in camping equipment. The Oversize Tent Cot is the next generation in design built to accommodate our larger customers or those who prefer more room. This new model now features a redesigned domed top. The additional 12" of headroom not only allows you to sit up inside the tent, but it also eliminates the problem of accumulated water if you are caught in the rain or snow. The self-contained Tent Cot puts you 11" over the insects, rodents and snakes. The Oversize Tent Cot, at 90" long, 32" wide and 36" high is extremely comfortable and roomy and supports up to 350 pounds. This model now comes standard with a 3/8" foam pad for added comfort and insulation against the elements. The powder coated light weight aluminum frame will not rust or corrode even under the worst weather conditions. All of our Tent Cots come standard with a heavy duty carrying case making it easy to handle while also protecting it during transport and storage. The Oversize Tent Cot folds down to a compact 35" x 33" x 7" and only weighs 22 pounds. All windows and door oopenings have "No-See-Um" mesh screens that allow you to enjoy the cool night air without the threat of mosquitoes. All openings utilize heavy-duty oversize #10 corrosion resistant nickel sliding zippers. They're easy to open and close and are color coded, yellow mesh pulls on the inside of the tent and black mesh pulls on the outside flaps. All of our Tent Cots also convert into a flat cot or a lounge chair. The Tent Cot is a patented product. Check out our optional accessories.
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Technical Details

- Perfect for that backyard adventure- sets up in seconds
- Light weight aluminum frame supports up to 350 pounds- folds down to 35"x33"x7"
- Can also be used as a cot or lounge chair- heavy duty carry case included
- Cot keeps you 11 inches above the ground- No see um mesh on doors and windows keep insects out
- The patented design is the leader in off the ground camping- Newly redesigned Dome Top
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Customer Buzz
 "oversize tent cot" 2010-03-06
By Terri Ryan (santa cruz, ca USA)
I had been wanting one of these for some time, when mine arrived I was pleased with the over all product. I use an expedition thermarest pad and it's very comfortable. I set it up the first time with no instructions. yeah it's that simple and fast.



At 6'4" I fit well inside, get something else if your any taller.



I will be buying two more for my kids.



Make sure that you air the new cot out before you sleep in it,the "new cot smell" is very toxic.



There's no reason to buy the extra rain fly or case, they come with the cot.



Hope this helps

Mike

Customer Buzz
 "It's great!" 2008-04-28
By Kevin Mueller (Seabrook, TX)
I just used my oversize Tent Cot for the first time and it performed beautifully. The first night, it rained for almost four hours and stayed bone dry with the rain fly on. On the second night, temperatures dipped down into the mid-40s and I stayed very warm with minimal cover. On the third night, it was in the mid-50s and I was so warm I didn't cover up with anything. When I woke up, it was about 60 degrees outside and I was sweating inside the tent cot since I had all of the doors shut.



I'm a big guy and slept great every night. I did add a 1.5 inch thick self-inflating sleeping pad, which I think is a must in order to get a good night's rest. The pre-installed pad is just too hard for my liking.



With all doors closed, the tent does not breathe very well, so condensation does occur on the inside on cool and cold nights. A couple hours with the doors rolled up takes care of this, though.



This was also the talk of camp. Everyone thought it was the coolest thing they had ever seen. A number of people said they would be purchasing one before our next trip in December.



I was very pleased with my first use of the oversize Tent Cot. It exceeded my expectations in all areas and I would recommend it to anyone that has room to transport it and isn't going to be carrying it far from their vehicle when camping.

Customer Buzz
 "great, thank you" 2008-04-06
By Kathryn A. Houck
Easy to put up

Sturdy frame

good quality fabric and netting

heavy duty zippers

nice color

Customer Buzz
 "great tent/cot but be wary of stowed size (Would be 4 stars)" 2007-01-11
By S. Barger (DC)
This is a great product if you use it as a vehicle supported tent cot. My buddy and I ordered ours at the same time. We planned to put them up under a big enclosed awning. but the wind was so bad we couldn't get the awning up so we just camped in our tent cots. It was great! It wityhstood 30 mph gusts. There is a key/wallet/change pocket so they don't bounce around the cot. There was plenty of room for me, my next day's clothes a light and easy to get in and out of. Could sleep 2 if you really snuggle. BUT be wary. It does not stow down any smaller than the dimensions stated. I use a big truck and I bet it wouldn't stow in a compact trunk and would take up the whole back seat. It can be pretty airtight. I also used an additional camping pad to avoid the bend in the middle other reviews spoke of but I didn't have any problems at all and slept very, very comfortably. the only reason it doesn't rate 5 stars is the stowage size and I wish it had a strap inside for a light or camping fan. if it rains and you close allthe flaps it ill be pretty warm in the summer.

Customer Buzz
 "Great tent, but does not "breath"...." 2007-01-09
By Russell L. Lloyd (Fairfax, VA)
I got this tent cot for quick setup, comfort and ease for when I go on overnight paintball outings. In fact, it is very easy to setup and is quite comfortable. However, the one MAJOR design flaw is that it has no roof vent. I now know why ALL other tents have a roof vent, and that is so the tent can breath. Most of my outings are in the dead of winter, so when sleeping, condensation builds up on the inside roof of the tent. When you lift your head in the morning, your head gets soaked from the condensation build-up. I do have a rainfly, which further holds in the moisture. I would think putting a roof vent in would greatly reduce the condensation because any moisture that does rise, will rise out to the rainfly, which in turn has adequate ventilation due to the nature of the air gap between the ranfly and the tent cot. Other than that one flaw, this is a great product. I'm curious how hot it will be in the summer. Although, I'm inclined NOT to use the rainfly unless absolutely necessary in the summer. Even if I did use the rainfly in the summer, I'd probably have all the flaps open on the tent to allow airflow.


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