Don't Make My Mistake - NatureHike ArmyWild Camp Cot

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NatureHike has been on a role lately with new products including this Camp Cot; is there something special here with this product or is it a copy of other cots that are already on the market?

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NatureHike Cot Stats :

Price : $123 currently on amazon.

Colors : Khaki and Black

Measurements Stored : 20.5" x 7.5"

Measurements Set up Full : 15 inches from the ground.

Measurements Set up Short : 6.7 inches from the ground.

Weight : 5lbs

Load Capacity : 330lbs

Materials : 600D Oxford fabric cot / 7075 aluminum alloy frame
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Not too worried about the color. I look at the stains as character, and a record of adventure.

Buffenmeyer
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I'll go kaki all the way, having the black does not mean is cleaner, simply you cannot see the dirt, however with the kaki you will be more conscious and cleaned more often.

AbdielManuel
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Steam spray it then scotchguard it. You have to redo it every couple of years but it works well against stains and smudges

daverebootnow
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I believe Helinox came out with this design years ago but at a much higher price point when it first debuted. It was a revolution in light weight cot design. It's such a good design that it's essentially unchanged from the original. Good time to get one at these prices. Helinox were 3 to 4 times today's prices even back then.

cwrt
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I always use a cot when car camping, no reason to sacrifice comfort. The fact that this one is height adjustable is really nice.

shcmoly
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Just bought this, received it and put it together it's awesome! Super light weight for a cot, totally solid, easy to build and comfortable and for $100, what a bargain for what you're getting.

adamchicagoone
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Whenever I watch your “negative” reviews I’m still left wanting to buy it, you have a good way of pointing out the flaws and not degrading the overall quality of the gear because of it 👍

dunno
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I bought the OneTigre Cot based on your recommendation and it’s simply terrific. I really like that it has 4 sets of legs which makes it extra strong! This Nature Hike looks like a good value but unfortunately only has 3 sets of legs but since the OneTigres is no longer available, I may give the NatureHike a try as a second cot. Hopefully my OneTigres last for the rest of my life..

ynotjf
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One thing most cots don't have and what I really like is a set of elastic straps on the corners so you can secure a camping mat to them. Up to now I've only seen one cot that featured this, and it's something that is really useful to keep your mat from sliding around on the cot.

StoneyK
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HAHAHA - I bought 2 of these, maybe a year ago.... Tonite, after a few glasses of wine - decided to setup one. They are unreal for the size/weight!!!!. Worth every penny - Big Love from Australia

mrkanangra
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Hey Luke, a couple of weeks and little more dirt, you'll have a homemade camo cot. A one of a kind pattern! LOL

bernielamont
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I have an original Helinox High Cot. Purchased in 2016 before the prices doubled. I use it for a week once each year. It's still like new. The main advantage of the Helinox is the leg extensions are attached with shock cords so they won't get lost. With 12 separate legs for this version, you can bet one will go missing not to mention the extra setup time. You might want to pack a knife so you can whittle a temporary replacement at the camp site. Using it with just 1 missing leg will probably torque the cross brace and may damage it. My wife wants one now so I'm looking at the many rip off brands to save some $$$. Some of the copies don't have the lever to attach the cross bars and tension the top so those can be a wrestling match for those without big muscles. Even the instructions printed on the top is copied from Helinox.

The high cot is a big plus for us older people who can't get up off the ground so easily. That comes with age, bad backs, bad knees, worn out hips, etc. Overall this design is good (must be based on the number of copycats), just look at the details for any particular cot. Fold up size, weight, height, number of separate parts, color.

rickpaulos
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Don't wear shoes in bed or on a cot. If you put it upside down on a wet road/ground it will ofcourse get stained 🤷‍♂️. So many on u-tube even go inside their tents with shoes. So easy to avoid. 😉

johanedenberg
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I'd be curious to see an actual load test. I'm a 270 lb man who's broken plenty of camp furniture that was supposedly rated to 330 lbs.

barlotardy
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I just bought the cot from Mission Mountain. I bought the mesh cover version. I contacted them to see if I could buy the oxford cover separately. They said no but if they found one they would send it to me for free. Long story short... I've got two different covers for the price of one . Great customer service and awesome online discount codes.

jasondachel
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Thanks for the run down, like the leg attachment and seems it will save wrestling them into place…👍

simplylifeau
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In your upcoming review please tell us how the cover washes and if those stains simply wash out? 💖🌞🌵😷

suzisaintjames
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We have that one in black, it is super similar to helinox cot one convertable but for a fraction of the price and setup is way easier compared to a lightweight cot like the the thermarest ultralight cots we had previously that were not intuitive to setup at all .
We use them mainly hot tenting in winter and they have held up well for 2 seasons. The legs are great so you can store gear under it.

deesoutsidelife
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I certainly like the ease of assembly compared to my old Alps Mountaineering cot.
So, after many years of use, I am considering replacing it but it's 30-inch width will be hard to give up.

myvenusheeler
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Well, in my humble opinion, it all depends on the color of the dirt. Yes, dark soil (or soiled areas) stand out on a lighter color fabrics. But as many know, dried dirt, clays and even some pet hair will show more prominently on back fabric. I’m sitting here thinking of the underside of my black footprint after taking down my tent. So it seems to be a “six of one - half dozen of another” kind of thing. I’d think a lighter color cot would be cooler in the summer months than the black fabric as well.

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