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80" x 30" x 23.5" Ozark Trail Adult Camp Cot $19.15 + Free S&H w/ Walmart+ or on $35+

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Walmart [walmart.com] has Large Ozark Trail Adult Camping Cot (80.2" x 30.2" x 23.5") for $19.15. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.
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Walmart [walmart.com] has Large Ozark Trail Adult Camping Cot (80.2" x 30.2" x 23.5") for $19.15. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+.

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Model: Ozark Trail Adult Camp Cot, Green, 80.2 inches x 30.2 inches x 23.5 inches

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about 8 hours ago
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Joined Dec 2007
about 8 hours ago
bsfatboy
about 8 hours ago
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I don't know. Even at this price I wouldn't get it. maybe if it was $10. I paid $35 for it, but found the straps, that are used for extra support, on the back uncomfortable. So I returned it.
about 7 hours ago
283 Posts
Joined May 2023
about 7 hours ago
NavyMint1272
about 7 hours ago
283 Posts
Quote from bsfatboy :
I don't know. Even at this price I wouldn't get it. maybe if it was $10. I paid $35 for it, but found the straps, that are used for extra support, on the back uncomfortable. So I returned it.
Have you tried it with a mattress pad? I imagine sleeping directly on it would be terrible but with a pad, it might be acceptable.
about 6 hours ago
648 Posts
Joined Dec 2007
about 6 hours ago
bsfatboy
about 6 hours ago
648 Posts
Quote from NavyMint1272 :
Have you tried it with a mattress pad? I imagine sleeping directly on it would be terrible but with a pad, it might be acceptable.
No, I haven't, but the straps really could be felt through the fabric. I guess If I had a thick enough pad, it would be better. Also the cot its self is on the narrow side. Not much room for moving or stretching out.
about 3 hours ago
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Joined Nov 2020
about 3 hours ago
HudsonWestIII
about 3 hours ago
97 Posts
Damn. Price keeps dropping. Already bought two for the occasional overnight in my conversion trailer. Might have to buy a few more for the puppies. Much cheaper than a dog bed and easier to clean!!
about 2 hours ago
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about 2 hours ago
ash78
about 2 hours ago
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I bought at $21 last week and have been impressed -- I haven't spend the night on it yet, but I did test it out and a camping pad is a must.

A lot of people in the reviews talked about the "bars" or "straps" digging into them, but it's just the way the higher tension works between the support posts, it creates a slight undulation. Nothing major IMO. I'm 6'2" and a little over 200#. Plenty of space.

Moreover, unlike the fancier $45 cot on sale right now, this one can serve as a seat/bench because it has decent height...and you can shove stuff under it. YMMV depending on height needs.