Backpacker’s MUST HAVE! Marchway ULTRALIGHT Cot - Honest Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ค. 2024
- Here’s a link to the product: amzn.to/4cA6DlB
Here’s more information on this product:
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Ultralight and Compact: Weighs only 4.8 pound, and folds down to 16.9 x 5.5 inch stuff sack that can fit into your travel backpack. Ideal for camper, trekker, hiker, backpacker, adventurer.
Simple Setup: Foldable aluminum shock-cord pole structure makes for easy assemble, within minutes you can finish the assembly process. Disassembly is also the same simple.
Durable: With tent pole style aircraft-grade high strength aluminum legs and ripstop nylon fabric, it is sturdy enough to support up to 275 pounds. Wide feet do not damage what they rest on.
Comfort: Cot size is optimal for most people, your arms can stay in the bed without crowded feeling. 5 heavy duty rods strongly support the cot make cot surface flat without sag. 10 anti-skid feet make the bed stable without wobbling. Off ground design keeps you away from hard and wet ground.
Versatility: Convenient for overnight hiking, trekking, hunting, road trip, also ideal for indoor and office lunch break use. Throw off burden to light travel now!
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We have very different definitions of ultralight. Looks cool though.
Well, if you click on the link in the description, the title includes “Ultralight” in it. So you might also have a different definition than the Marchway brand too! But hey beats hauling up a 20 lb foldable cot!
do you still need an insulation mat to keep the cold ground from making you cold over night ? i use hammocks and we need to insulate us from the ground with underquilts or sleeping matts
I usually have my sleeping bag act as the insulator beneath me. Which keeps me warm underneath me at night. So I guess depending on the type of sleeping bag you have depends on how well you are insulated underneath you. Although, using some type of mat underneath the cot is not a bad idea!
@@AmzFinds-ms8ds you haven't used it yet I take it
Wouldn't consider that ultralight, interesting product though.
Carbon fibre legs would be good