which one is more comfortable to sleep on, So the storage is better design, the caps don't fall off, the fabric is tighter on the EA , you refer the Teton as a better build because of a lever.......
Thanks for the review! This video actually brought me to my decision of buying the EA. Although Teton has a better warranty. I think the EA has similar quality. If I am not mistaken it's lifetime vs 5 year for EA. Anyway I bought the EA mostly because I got it on Sale for $99.00 on Amazon. While at this time the Teton is $179.00. I also didn't like the sag in the video with the Teton. Plus the included accessories and size packed up.. Plus I am a casual camper anyway. Thanks for helping me make my decision!!
Teton is made in China the sleeping area is made of that rubber trampoline material. It's comfortable but stretches over time. You can also buy a tent that fits on the cot but make sure you buy the XL rain fly sold separately otherwise you'll get rain on the cot with the one that came with the tent.
I’m having trouble understanding: you go on about how the Teton is loose and sags, parts fall off and the ends pop off, the Ever Advanced doesn’t have those issue. So WHAT makes the Teton better?
Darn, I wish you would have shown us you laying on it. It would help to get an idea of how they might sag or form to the body when laying on them. Thank you for the review though. It was very helpful.
Hi. I am looking to get a twin size cot for full time use as I may be moving around in the next few years. The Teton looks like it has more sag than the EA and may not be as good for my back. However, the Teton legs seems sturdier (less swaying) in your videos. If price were not an issue, which would you recommend for full time use?
I honestly couldn't notice a big difference between the 2. I think long term the build quality is better on the Teton, but if you only camp ever once in a while the Ever Advanced will work just fine IMO.
Can you tell me why the cinnamon bread in Dollywood isn't like you used to be my wife and a friend of hers just came back from there and it was like $12 for the loaf of cinnamon bread but it was all moist in the bottom it was served in aluminum Pan before and she said this was lousy
I bought the blue one on Amazon and it ripped when two large dogs climbed on it. Once it ripped they finished it off. The company has not responded to website chat or to email, Not much support
Hmmm, the Teton has an aluminum frame and holds 600 lbs, yet the Ever Advanced with a steel frame holds 550 lbs? I would be questioning if the Teton can truly hold 600 lbs., and not give out from the weight. Personally, I would lean towards the steel frame. We enjoy the OneTigris Foldable Tent Camping Cot. This cot will home someone 6 ft with ease with a weight limit of around 350. Sits quite high and is very sturdy. You might might like what this cot has to offer.
Both Teton and Ever Advanced weigh the same at around 26 lbs. and can hold similar load. Steel is about 2 times stronger but about 3 times heavier than Aluminum. It means that for the same weight, Teton uses thicker and heavier gage aluminum tubing to hold 600 lbs, while Ever Advanced uses thinner and lighter gage steel tubing to hold 550 lbs. Pound-for-pound, expect Teton's heavy gage aluminum frame to be more robust.
which one is more comfortable to sleep on, So the storage is better design, the caps don't fall off, the fabric is tighter on the EA , you refer the Teton as a better build because of a lever.......
Thanks for the review! This video actually brought me to my decision of buying the EA. Although Teton has a better warranty. I think the EA has similar quality. If I am not mistaken it's lifetime vs 5 year for EA. Anyway I bought the EA mostly because I got it on Sale for $99.00 on Amazon. While at this time the Teton is $179.00. I also didn't like the sag in the video with the Teton. Plus the included accessories and size packed up.. Plus I am a casual camper anyway. Thanks for helping me make my decision!!
Glad to help!
Thanks! I was trying to decide between these two!! Very helpful 😊
Teton is made in China the sleeping area is made of that rubber trampoline material. It's comfortable but stretches over time. You can also buy a tent that fits on the cot but make sure you buy the XL rain fly sold separately otherwise you'll get rain on the cot with the one that came with the tent.
Do any of them recline? So you could sit on and have something for your back to rest on.
Good review, I just got the teton and the pad for it can't wait to use it.
how do you like the pairing?
@@gratephuldol He didn’t answer you because he died.
I’m having trouble understanding: you go on about how the Teton is loose and sags, parts fall off and the ends pop off, the Ever Advanced doesn’t have those issue. So WHAT makes the Teton better?
The material/build quality.
Maybe the canvas is too loose because it has gotten too hot under the sun and has expanded.
Ryan, thanks for sharing. I noticed right off the bat the "slack" in the Teton bedding part. Decisions, decisions.🤔
Our pleasure Renee!
Darn, I wish you would have shown us you laying on it. It would help to get an idea of how they might sag or form to the body when laying on them. Thank you for the review though. It was very helpful.
I show getting on them in their individual reviews:
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Hi. I am looking to get a twin size cot for full time use as I may be moving around in the next few years. The Teton looks like it has more sag than the EA and may not be as good for my back. However, the Teton legs seems sturdier (less swaying) in your videos. If price were not an issue, which would you recommend for full time use?
Full time - I think Teton will last longer, but I think you are fine with either one.
Was there a comfort difference between the 2?
Honestly not really that we could tell, especially once you put a pad on it.
hi there, what kind of pad did you use?
Hi, we used a twin size standard mattress topper.
Good review. Thank you. Blessings to you.
Our pleasure!
Teton $180 today...wow which one is more comfortable?
I honestly couldn't notice a big difference between the 2. I think long term the build quality is better on the Teton, but if you only camp ever once in a while the Ever Advanced will work just fine IMO.
@Adventure Is Out There ok thank you
@@bigguy1403 happy to help!
Can you tell me why the cinnamon bread in Dollywood isn't like you used to be my wife and a friend of hers just came back from there and it was like $12 for the loaf of cinnamon bread but it was all moist in the bottom it was served in aluminum Pan before and she said this was lousy
I have noticed many people say that it has changed, not sure 🤷♂️
I bought the blue one on Amazon and it ripped when two large dogs climbed on it. Once it ripped they finished it off. The company has not responded to website chat or to email, Not much support
What do you weigh? I'm close to 300lbs, 6 ft tall.
200lbs
Hmmm, the Teton has an aluminum frame and holds 600 lbs, yet the Ever Advanced with a steel frame holds 550 lbs? I would be questioning if the Teton can truly hold 600 lbs., and not give out from the weight. Personally, I would lean towards the steel frame. We enjoy the OneTigris Foldable Tent Camping Cot. This cot will home someone 6 ft with ease with a weight limit of around 350. Sits quite high and is very sturdy. You might might like what this cot has to offer.
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Both Teton and Ever Advanced weigh the same at around 26 lbs. and can hold similar load. Steel is about 2 times stronger but about 3 times heavier than Aluminum. It means that for the same weight, Teton uses thicker and heavier gage aluminum tubing to hold 600 lbs, while Ever Advanced uses thinner and lighter gage steel tubing to hold 550 lbs. Pound-for-pound, expect Teton's heavy gage aluminum frame to be more robust.
Nothing about sleep quality? Sleep positions? Slacking.. no one talks about thos.
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Both out of stock sadly
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Teton = PoS