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The Outsunny Camping Tent Cot is a versatile 6-in-1 camping solution combining a durable elevated cot, quick-inflate air mattress, pillow, sleeping bag, and protective tent cover. Designed with a sturdy aluminum alloy frame and heavy-duty canvas, it supports up to 250 lbs and offers off-ground comfort and protection from wet terrain. Its foldable design and included roller carrying bag make it ideal for hiking, backpacking, and picnics, delivering home-like comfort wherever your adventure takes you.












| Best Sellers Rank | #33,065 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #48 in Camping Tents |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,157 Reviews |
L**Y
Great Expectations Met overall. Read for Instructional Setup
Im thoroughly pleased with this tent/cot combo. This baby comes with everything: mattress, pillow, fitted bed lining and the sleeping bag. It has two vents at the top but you cannot remove the top canopy. You can split open the tent flaps for full side exposure/entry. The cot is flat amd comfortable and folds up easy. It does only fit one person and might be short for anyone taller than 6 ft. The instructions practically didn’t exist for the hard part, only the obvious of blowing up the mattress. So I will put them here. There are two green bars that come with it that look like 2x2. These go on the ends of the cot on the black nubby ends and must be put on first before the tent part is set up. To make both fit, you have to loosen velcro at one end of the cot (the other side is sewn on ). Seal the velcro again. Then take your rods and insert them with the angled and the wider insert side towards the middle peak. Leave it flat until you have connected them at the top with plastic x thingy and tie it in or it will be really hard to stand. Then, popup the tent by inserting the narrow ends into the small holes on the green 2x2s. I love it and hope this lasts a long time as it makes things simple being an all in one tent. Highly recommend
M**M
Great product
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I already own their double cot tent bed & ordered this one for when it is just me & the dogs camping. Used it this past week & sets up easy, comfortable. I have had my other one over a year & holds up well. I do recommend you spray them with scotch guard if using them in foggy or rainy areas. If you have any mobility issues this is the tent for you. So easy to get up from, no more struggling to get off the ground.
M**R
A little snug.
Great little setup. It’s a simple and fast setup. It could use clip sleeves instead of sliding through attachment sections but it still works. If you’re a bigger person you should probably get the double. I’m 5’8” 180 lbs and it’s a little snug for myself. The kids love theirs. Attached are a few pics for reference.
A**R
Great product!
I love this tent/cot! It’s never made it camping yet, but I put it up on my back deck and use it often for relaxing and taking an afternoon snooze with my dog! I love it! Easy to set up and very comfortable.
A**R
Great Value and Quaily!!
I bought this for Car camping at Coachella/Stagecoach festivals where the camping spaces are very limited. I wanted a tent that would only take up the size of me laying down so we can also have room to put chairs too. The way this cot is raised and the tent opens in the center allows for the cot to double as a sofa and contribute to the seating area! The winds in the area were up to 40mph gusts and this tent stayed put! It worked exactly as I’d like it to. I am 5’7 and I could lay lay and fully stretch out, but if you’re any taller you’d still fit just not as comfortably. Other notes: 1. The bad reviews are older and it seems like the company/manufacturer upped the quality of the tent since then. (However the instructions should advise that the ‘X’ piece that holds the poles together needs to be loop down in order to hold the poles correctly or you risk breaking a pole!) 2. If this tent didn’t include the mattress, pump, sleeping bag or pillow I would still buy it at the same price!! It would make sense to include those things for a backpacking tent but this is too heavy to be used for backpacking so honestly save yourself the manufacturing costs by excluding those!! I used the sheet with buckles on my Amazon camping mattress I already had bc it stay firm for longer. I used my own bedding instead of provided bedding as well.
K**E
Review after using it a few days in a row
Was good for the first few days then the airmattress broke a day after that where you slide the pole in to hold the tent up ripped by the thread other then that ot is good and the bar to spread the cot was easily bent after a few days as well
P**E
Great tent!
This review is for the…. “ Outsunny All-in-One Folding Camping Cots for Adults, Elevated Tent with Sleeping Bag, Thick Air Mattress Pad, Portable Single Sleeping Cot Camping Bed” Worked perfectly for me!! I’m not much of a camping kind of person but had agreed to spend a week in the woods with my family. + This tent arrived quickly. + It was pretty easy to set up (I did get a little help from my sister though). All the pieces were included and came in a nicely packaged up travel bag - fit in my small car easily & no fuss storage after use. Air mattress, air pillow, and sleeping bag made packing a beeeze. - The air pump included for the mattress would have taken forever to use (I used an electric one instead) + I didn’t close the air valve all the way so the mattress deflated by the time I went to go to bed - so I just slept on the cot, which was actually very comfortable!! I ended up not using the air mattress for the whole trip. + there are plenty of straps and buckles to keep everything in place - I was impressed by that. + the two side/ceiling mesh zip windows were a nice touch. When they were closed, the tent stayed warm inside. With them open, I got a nice view of the stars and had fresh air flow + we had one full day of rain and everything stayed dry. Being elevated was extra nice for me - while some of my family had some wet leaks on their ground tents - My biggest (and only) complaint/feed back would be: I wish there was a mesh screen on the door flaps. I would have enjoyed being able to keep the doors open for extra fresh air and viewing while protecting from bugs I am very happy with this purchase! I would recommend it to others. Everyone I was with and even other campers made positive comments about it as well - even mentioning that they might get one for themselves. Wish I remembered to take more pictures of the tent all set up.
L**Z
Good Quality, but Not a Good Fit for Camping.
For my use, this unit deserves 4 stars. I gave it a one star review so that you campers would read this before buying the unit. This cot/tent works well for what I bought it for. I have a portable pop-up sauna that I find very uncomfortable to sit/squat in for 45 minutes. Paired with the steamer from my portable sauna, this cot tent gives me a very comfortable "portable" sauna that I can lie down in. The tent keeps the steam in, and I can lie down and relax. However, will this cot/tent work for camping? The unit and all the accessories fit in a carry package is a rectangular carry sack with two handles. In the carry package, the unit is very awkward, unwieldy and heavy. Don't expect to carry it more than 10 or 20 feet without a struggle. You definitely don't want to hike with this. It should transport easily in an RV, truck or car. The cot is sturdy and not too difficult to put together. It consists of one large foldable piece and two aluminum ends that pop into place. It is heavy, and if you aren't careful you can lose a finger setting it up. The tent and air mattress sit on top of the cot. The tent has four tent poles that you thread through external sleeves in the tent. There is definitely a top and bottom on the poles, so figure it out before you start threading. Once threaded, the poles pop into holes in the cot frame made for that specific purpose. The four poles are held together on top by an X shaped piece of plastic that's probably going to break or get lost, leaving you to improvise. Once the tent is on the cot, the air mattress fits snuggly inside it, and is required. Once assembled the unit is exactly the size for one person to lie down in. Don't expect anything else to fit. Leave your toiletries, small ice chest and camp light elsewhere. You can stuff a thermos in there with you, but it's tight. On the other hand, the front door is large and easy to access, and it has two windows. The top is vented so it won't get too stuffy. If the door flaps are tied open, one or two people can use it as a fairly comfortable covered-bench Overall the unit is good quality and seems pretty nice. However, it has some huge failings. The biggest problem is the tent has no bottom. It has a 3 inch wide (approx) lip all around, but no bottom. The tent is placed on top of the cot and the 3 inch lip sits above the cot. It lip doesn't wrap under the cot to make a good seal as I originally thought. Once the tent is on the cot, you must use the air mattress. The air mattress creates most of the seal, gives you a comfortable surface to lie on, and prevents you from getting tangled in the 3 inch lip. I am pretty good at assembling things, and I've put up plenty of tents in my life. This one isn't difficult, but it isn't easy. I don't know why, but it took me a lot of effort to figure out how to orient the thing before I could start to threading the tent poles. With practice, you could probably put the thing up in 10-15 minutes which isn't bad. However, it's going to take you another 20 mins and a lot of pumping to fill up the required air bed unless you've got a better pump than was supplied. The air pump has two ports, one to push air in and the other to pull air out. This is nice but be careful you don't hook it up backwards. If you've never put up this cot/tent before, give yourself close to 40 mins with lots of day light. If you are putting this up for the first time in the dark, good luck! From a campers point of view, here as some of the pros and cons: Pros: This cot/tent comes with a lot of extras. It comes with a good, very-comfortable, single size air mattress. It is of the type that you would put down for a guest when you run out of beds in a house or apartment. The cot is sturdy and not too difficult to put together. In combination you will have a very comfortable guest bed (with privacy if you use the tent.) Cons: Most of the extras are junk. The mattress comes with an almost worthless air pump. It comes with tiny inflatable pillow and a tiny pillow case that you won't want to use. It also comes with a cheap sleeping bag. On the positive side, your little kids can use these items on sleep overs. The cot is very sturdy. Unfortunately, this makes it quite heavy. It is unwieldy. It also has six legs, so it needs to be on level ground or you are going to have figure out how to level 4 or 5 legs. The air mattress is 8-10 inches tall and very comfortable, but because of this you will need a good thermal insulator, or it will mercilessly suck all the warmth out of your body if it's even if it's 70 degrees outside. The air mattress is also suspended in the cot above the ground and insulated only by the canvas material of the cot. A cold wind will make the thermal drain situation much worse. The tent doesn't have a bottom, so it can't be used in standalone mode as a tent. For that matter, there are no loops for tent stakes either. In it's intended use, it doesn't seal well, even with the air mattress in it. Without the air mattress it doesn't seal at all. If you have blowing sand or dirt, expect it to infiltrate under the air mattress. The slightest wind will likely lift the air mattress and allow all kinds of bugs in. Did I mention it doesn't have a bottom? Why doesn't it have a bottom?! It's awkward to set up, but still reasonable. However, inflating the airbed with the included pump completely changes the math. Because of the overall clunkyness, and the difficulty of setting up the air mattress, this cot/tent probably isn't a great choice for one-night camping. If you get yourself a decent air-pump it almost becomes worthwhile for short camping trips. If you are taller than 5'10" I don't think this is going to work for you at all. It's going to be too short. Generally speaking, if you want this for camping, think again. In most cases it's probably not going to work well. I think there are probably very few cases where this cot/tent will work. However, where it works, it will work well. It is mostly a quality unit put together by non-campers. However, some uses it would be good for might include: 1. Car camping for multiple days in the same spot in moderate weather for a single person who doesn't like the ground. 2. Sleeping in your back yard during nice times of the year. 3. Sleeping in a place like a gymnasium or auditorium when there are lots of other people around, and you want some privacy. 4. As a tent for a portable sauna. Here are a few changes that would vastly improve this unit: 1. Put a decent tarp bottom on the tent, and add some external loops for tent stakes. Make the tent usable as a standalone tent. 2. Change the cot so it has 4 legs, and is much lighter. Include some way to level the legs. 3. Either provide a decent air pump, or don't provide one. The provided one leads people to believe they will actually be able to inflate their mattress. 4. Quit including the extra crap. I don't need a cheap sleeping bag, inflatable pillow, and a tiny pillow case. I would have preferred to pay a few dollars less and not gotten extra included crap that I will never use. 5. If you can lighten up the unit sufficiently, provide a carrying case that, can be strapped on to one's back, instead of awkwardly lugged around. 6. Eliminate the plastic X that holds the poles together on top, and instead provide only two tent poles that are longer and can be tied together where they cross.
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