🎒 Ultralight. Ultra-ready. Your adventure’s new best friend.
The MARCHWAY Ultralight Folding Tent Camping Cot Bed is a portable, compact, and durable sleeping solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing only 4.8 pounds and folding down to a travel-friendly 16.9 x 5.5 inches, it features a sturdy aircraft-grade aluminum frame and ripstop nylon fabric supporting up to 275 pounds. Quick to assemble and stable with anti-skid feet, it offers comfort and versatility for hiking, camping, or even indoor use.
Item Weight | 4.8 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 74.8 x 27.4 x 6.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FBAL03BLUE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembled Height | 6.5 inches |
Assembled Width | 27.4 inches |
Assembled Length | 74.8 inches |
J**N
Weaklings, you can do it, but you will need to practice before the big day
I purchased this cot after reading many reviews about it. Thankfully somebody had said that there was a “learning curve” to it and that kept going through my mind as I was putting it together.I was stumped immediately because I could not figure out how to get the poles in the sleeves. They went through all of the holes but I couldn’t get them to go into the end pockets on one side. I was convinced they had stitched up the ends on mine. Fortunately some young man had posted a video which I had watched before I purchased it so I knew that it was easy (or at least appeared easy) to put together. I went back and watched it in very slow segments and I saw that there is a little tiny opening on one end. So I went back to look at my cot and sure enough the TINY openings that you slide the poles through are on the end that have loops. They are the kind of loops that you would use to stake down a tent-so when you are putting your poles through the slots, first look for those loops and start there- save yourself a lot of time and frustration.Now for the support pieces. I am almost 60. I recently had hand surgery on both of my hands, so I have no strength in my hands. I struggle to light a lighter for a campfire. This is how weak my hands are-so when I got started putting the support pieces onto the cot, I was like another reviewer who basically said forget it -it’s not worth it. It’s too much trouble. But then I kept remembering somebody said that there was a learning curve to it. And someone else said their pieces were different. So I decided to try a different support piece than the one I had been working with. Oddly, that one went on easier. Also, I studied the picture in the instructions and I stood on the opposite side of the bars, just like the person in the picture. Another tip: start with the center support piece. After that you can go in either direction. BE VERY CAREFUL TO NOT PINCH YOUR HANDS.After you get the center one done then the other pieces go on easier- not super easy-but easier. Once it’s put together, another reviewer who was about my age, suggested to get down on your knees and kind of just roll over to get on it. I suggest that too because you are really low to the ground. You’re so low to the ground that I noticed the grandkids’ toys under my couch. Anyhow I wasn’t so low to the ground that I was scraping the ground when I laid on it. There was still space between me and the floor.I didn’t think it was uncomfortable. It seemed to hold me pretty good. I weigh 180 (unless I’m at the DMV) and I am 5’3”. There was plenty of space for me to turn over, and I tried bouncing around on it to be “kind of rough” to see if it would collapse on me because several people had said it had collapsed, and it seemed to do fine, but I wasn’t on an unlevel gravel surface. I was on basement carpet.There are two pockets up near head of it. My Kindle Paperwhite and glasses fit perfectly in one pocket and my iPhone fit fine in the other pocket. I posted a pic so you can see.I laid down on it several times last night, leaving it stretched out for the night. This morning I tried taking it apart; it came apart very easily. Then I tried putting it back together and it went together much easier. I think because I had let it stretch out it was easier to assemble. There was still some difficulty due to the strength of my hands, but it wasn’t nearly as difficult as it was the first time I put it together.Before I took it apart, I took a gold sharpie and I labeled which support pieces go where. I put the center as C3 because it was the center and the third one in line; H1 for the head and the first one in position; and then 2 and so on. Hopefully, that’ll make it easier for me when I camp and put it together.I am planning on going camping next week. If this thing collapses on me, I will come back and I will update this review and I will let you know ALL about it. I will be royally ticked because I actually have a really nice cot. I just bought this one because it is lightweight and compact and my cot is very cumbersome. But as of right now I think this one is going to be OK.
F**O
Great product-comfortable.
I really like this cot and was not sure I would. Very sturdy, looks great (not cheap), and is perfect size for one person. The assembly and foldability requires some muscle but once you have done it a couple times, you get how to do it easier. No heat output that I am aware of. It is low to ground but since I'm 69, I put something like a pack or chair next to the side.I use a camping pad on top.
K**Y
Serves it’s purpose
As of this review I have not officially slept on it but so far it’s decent. The fabric is a nice camping material that seems to be pretty solid. Set up is super easy after looking it over took me maybe 5 minutes. You will need a little bit of strength to put the bottom supports in. After laying on it I’m a little sad the head of the cot does not have more support if you are a taller person the head of the cot has no support and tends to fold in a bit. I’m guessing most people will be using a sleeping bag on this so that shouldn’t be an issue but using just a blanket and pillow is uncomfortable due to the type of material so definitely bring something to put under you. Packing was great it folds up nice and packs away in a simple sack for easy storage. The weighs nearly nothing. Does what it’s intended to do.
K**.
Great Cot
I have used this cot twice now. Added a thin memory foam mattress and slept great. Very comfortable! I am an older female and had no trouble, at all, assembling this cot. Read & follow the directions, stone simple. I followed the recommendation and assembled it at home and left it up for a week to stretch before our first camping trip. It is low to the ground and that might be a disadvantage for some.
S**R
Convenient cot!!
Super easy to assemble and disassemble, compact storage; folds up and fits right back into the bag, super light, and feels super sturdy. It will work perfect in my CRV!!
S**Y
Great adventure bed!
I've used this product a few times now.The poles going across the bottom so take some force to connect.It's fantastic not sleeping on the ground, but not as nice as an actual bed. The small, compact size and weight is wonderful! It travels on the motorcycles easily.I felt stable enough not to fall out in the night as I rolled over.Bonus: I was able to set it half up, and it was the perfect size and short enough in height, for my corgi on road trips!
C**Y
Well made and easy to put together
This doesn’t take too long to assemble at all; it seems sturdy and well made and will be a welcome addition to our canoe camping gear this season. It will be wonderful to not have to sleep on a mat on the ground anymore
B**D
Million times better then sleeping on the ground
Used in a long adventure motorcycle ride. After many hours in the bike, this was a great place to sleep vs the ground! Packs up well with good space saving. East to set up and take down. Worth every penny.
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