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Coleman Trailhead II Cot Military Cot Outdoor Camping Sleeping Folding Bed
$ 34.89
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Description
Coleman Trailhead II Cot Military Cot Outdoor Camping Sleeping Folding BedProduct Details
Elevated comfort: Eliminates the discomfort of sleeping on rough or cold ground
Built to last: Strong cross-bar steel frame
Supports: Up to 300 pounds
Max height: 6 feet 2 inch
Dimensions: 73 x 35 x 17 inch
Comfortable and tough, the Coleman Trailhead II folding cot is a great choice for camping or hosting an out-of-town guest.
The cot's extra-sturdy steel frame supports up to 300 pounds.
The classic military-style cot is built to last, with an extra-sturdy powder-coated steel frame that supports up to 300 pounds. At the same time, the cot's polyester sleeping surface is snug and supportive, so you'll sleep soundly whether at the campsite or in the guest room. And when you're not using the cot, it folds up compactly and stores in the included carrying bag, which includes a shoulder sling for easy transport. Specific construction details include sturdy steel tubing, two snap-on end braces, and three scissor-action folding legs. The cot--which accommodates one person up to 6 feet 2 inches tall--measures 75 by 17 by 35 inches (W x H x D).
About Coleman
More than 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman, and the company he founded would change life in America. A man plagued with such poor vision he sometimes had to ask classmates to read aloud to him, Coleman saw a brilliant light in 1900 in a drugstore window that stopped him in his tracks. He inquired about the light inside and discovered he was able to read even the small print on a medicine bottle by the illumination. The lamps had mantles, not wicks, and were fueled by gasoline under pressure instead of coal oil. Soon afterward, Coleman started a lighting service that offered a "no light, no pay" clause--a big step forward for merchants who were burned by inferior products that rarely worked--a