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XH-3 Cart with 10 XH-3IV Special Needs Beds
$3,510.95XH-3 CART WITH 10 XH-3IV SPECIAL NEEDS BEDS Convenient and space saving, the XH-3 Cart securely stores 10 XH-3IV Special Needs Beds until they are ready for use. The XH-3 Cart is constructed of heavy-duty steel, providing extra strength and... -
XB-1 Cart with (20) XB-1 Folding Cots
$2,945.95XB-1 Cot Cart full of (20) Cots Convenient and space saving, the XB-1 Cart securely stores (20) XB-1 Folding Steel Cots until they are ready for use. The XB-1 Cart is constructed of heavy-duty steel, providing extra strength and stability. You... -
Folding Steel Cot with Mattress, XB-4
$139.95XB-4 Folding Cot & MattressQuick and convenient, the XB-4 Folding Steel Cot was designed to be a Heavy-Duty Folding Cot with the added comfort of a sleeping pad. Perfect for your overnight guest, survival shelter or camping adventure. The heavy-duty...
Army Navy Outdoors range of comfortable and convenient cots are made for emergencies, home and camping. Our convent cot carts were designed for hospitals, shelters and municipalities to make storage easy and available when you need them. Made of durable steel with optional mats, our military and FEMA cots are sure to last.
FAQ
What are cots made of?
Cots are typically constructed from a frame and a sleeping surface. Frames commonly use lightweight strong aluminum for camping models, durable steel for heavy-duty or medical cots, and various woods (like oak or pine) for baby or traditional cots. The sleeping surface is often made from tough fabrics such as nylon or polyester for portability, or canvas for more robust designs, with vinyl or mesh options for easy cleaning.
Do you need springs and a mattress on a cot?
No, cots typically don't use springs or a traditional mattress. Their sleeping surface is usually a fabric stretched over a rigid frame, providing support, though a sleeping pad or thin cot mattress can be added for extra comfort.
Are cots comfortable to sleep on?
Cots offer more comfort than sleeping on the ground by elevating you. While their taut surface can be firm, adding a sleeping pad or thin cot mattress significantly boosts comfort and insulation, making them a good option for temporary use.
How to choose the right cot?
When choosing a cot, prioritize based on your use: ultralight models under 3 pounds for backpacking, or heavier, more comfortable options for car camping. Ensure proper size for your height and weight, consider frame material (aluminum for portability, steel for durability), and look for quality fabric with simple setup.