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Kamp-Rite® Oversized Tent Cot with Rain Fly

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  • "Dome style" for extra headroom
  • Waterproof coating
  • No-See-Um mesh doors and windows
  • Bed Size - 90"L x 32"W
  • Tent Size - 90"L x 32"W x 40"H
  • Folded Size - 34" x 34" x 7" deep
  • Sturdy aluminum frame keeps you 11" off the ground

There is nothing like sleeping on a cot outdoors. During cold weather, it gets you off the heat-stealing ground, and when the hot weather hits, a cot allows your body to take advantage of breezy nights. The Kamp-Rite Oversized Tent Cot is a versatile piece of outdoor furniture that has a tent built on top of a sturdy aluminum [Read More]

   
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  • "Dome style" for extra headroom
  • Waterproof coating
  • No-See-Um mesh doors and windows
  • Bed Size - 90"L x 32"W
  • Tent Size - 90"L x 32"W x 40"H
  • Folded Size - 34" x 34" x 7" deep
  • Sturdy aluminum frame keeps you 11" off the ground

There is nothing like sleeping on a cot outdoors. During cold weather, it gets you off the heat-stealing ground, and when the hot weather hits, a cot allows your body to take advantage of breezy nights. The Kamp-Rite Oversized Tent Cot is a versatile piece of outdoor furniture that has a tent built on top of a sturdy aluminum cot frame. Built out of 210D Poly Oxford fabric with a 1500mm PU waterproof coating, no-see-um mesh doors and windows, the rainfly provides plenty of ventilation and protection from the elements when needed. The Oversized version of the Tent Cot is built to accommodate taller campers and to give more "elbow-room" for other campers. The "dome style" design allows for extra headroom. Cot features an an EVA moisture barrier/insulating pad underneath and offers the ability to tilt one end you can enjoy the relaxing comfort of a lounge chair during the day. Weight capacity: 350 lbs. Carry weight: 24 lbs. Imported.

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Is there room in the single for a mid size dog, in a pinch?
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 - Coosa River, S. E . USA
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You would need to measure your truck bed size to see if this item will fit and to see if your dog will fit see tent size below.

•Bed Size - 90"L x 32"W
•Tent Size - 90"L x 32"W x 40"H
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I wanted to double check because it does not come with a rain fly from the manufacturer. It is an option. Does Bass Pro include the rain fly?
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Yes it did come with rain fly & it works great
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yes the rain fly comes with the cot-tent from Bass Pro
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No. Sleep in your tent.
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 - Shelby Twp Michigan
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I would recommend bringing some rope and stakes and tieing the ropes to the legs and staking them down that way.
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You can easily use guy lines on the lower frame, or keep some gear inside while you are not sleeping. If the wind blows you over while you are in it, you should not be camping. Try a cabin in those kinds of conditions. LOL
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I'd just fold it over and let it lay flat on the ground during the day if windy.
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I just received my tent cot today. I tried to roll up the 2 big windows on each side. I used the loops and T shaped pieces for both ends of the window cover but I could not get the middle portion of the window cover to stay rolled up. What is the trick????
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 - farmington, mo
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You have to roll it fairly tight. I put double stick velcro in the center so it stays up a lot better than just using the loops & T shaped holders. U have to roll it up real tight then mark where u want the velcro to install it. But once u get it on it works great
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You can either roll the window tighter, make a smaller roll as it were, or just use a clothes pin or other similar clamping device. You can even use a cord to go over the top with a clamp on each end, like a tarp clamp.
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Roll the windows tight then hook the loops to the tees.If that doesn't work then pull out to make it tighter and then hook it up.
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 - Virginia
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Can the cot be used alone, without the tent on top?
2 years, 10 months ago
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no the tent is made to the cot
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KampRite has come out with a smaller model, the CTCC, that separates like you asked. I got one for kayak/canoe camping because it folds up to a smaller profile, much like a folding camp chair.
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No, the tent part is not removable from the cot.If you bought this tent cot without asking this first you probably
needed to buy a cot and a tent separately.
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I would say it's about 40lbs. The single tentcot that is, not the double.
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24 lbs
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 - Springfield, MO
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lets put it this way, if you are on a quad heading into nowhere,fine . If you are backpacking,,,,,,,no way. One person can set up and carry to camp. But not made for hiking
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