75″ Portable Folding Camping Bed & Cot – 260 lbs. Capacity By Trademark Innovations (Black)
This lightweight and portable camping bed is perfect for the outdoors. No assembly required. This camping bed comes with a lightweight carrying case and the bench folds in half to maximize portability. No assembly required. The item measures 75-Inch long, 17-Inch high and 25-Inch across when set up. 200-Pound weight capacity – most similar products on the market hold under 200-Pound. Black color. By Trademark Innovations
Product Features
- Lightweight and portable camping bed is perfect for the outdoors, holds up to 260lbs
- No assembly required
- Comes with lightweight carrying case, and bed folds in half to maximize portability
- Item measures 75 inches long, 17 inches high, and 25 inches across when set up
- By Trademark Innovations
These are amazing. Sturdy I got two of these so my husband and I didn’t have to sleep on the ground any more when we go camping. Our dog is afraid of air mattresses so that’s not an option for us. These are amazing. Sturdy, easy to fold out and in (tricky to get the last connector in, because the whole thing has tension on it, but you just gotta push it) tall enough to put bags under and it’s AMAZING to get up in the morning, sit up, put your feet on the floor, and stand up.Tips: put a cozy blanket…
With only a few days left I was desperate to find more beds to make sure the guests were comfortable and each had a bed to sleep in I bought four of these for an emergency bachelorette party guest overflow. With only a few days left I was desperate to find more beds to make sure the guests were comfortable and each had a bed to sleep in. This was the BEST thing I ever bought. hey are reliable, sturdy, well made and neat looking. Heavy duty made to last when properly used and cared for. They each came in their own bag made from the same fabric and easily assembled for quick use. Held 250lb 6 foot tall man with ease. Love the…
Typical military cots, so far so good My wife and I will camp with the two we ordered in a couple of weeks, but we assembled them to let them stretch out beforehand. The cots are hard to assemble, as these types of cots typically are. My wife is a former summer camp counselor and knew how to put these together immediately. It’s easiest if mostly assemble, then spray the stitching and sit and/or use your hands to punch down on the fabric in order to get it stretched out. It’s much easier (but still difficult) to get the last bar in…