BYER OF MAINE - Maine Heritage Cot, Folding Camping Cot, 375 lbs Capacity








Key features
- •Military in design but civilian in comfort, the Heritage Cot will endure countless camping trips. Its sturdy North American hardwood frame is covered by 600 Denier polyester fabric, and can hold up to 375 lbs.
- •Produced at a small, family owned wood product factory two hours west of Hangzhou, China. This factory has been producing high quality wood products for western markets for two generations.
- •Cot dimensions are 84"L X 30"W X 18"H, perfect for campers big and small. It sits high enough off the ground that storage space is no longer at a premium.
- •This may look like an old-fashioned, finger-eating cot from yesteryear, but over the years we have improved assembly to make it easier and safer, while keeping the classic look you love.
- •The Heritage Cot is also easy to clean. Just as with any other outdoor furniture, use a mild detergent and hose, and your cot should keep for years to come.
BYER OF MAINE - Maine Heritage Cot, Folding Camping Cot, 375 lbs Capacity
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Customer Reviews
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Military cot
Carlos✓ Verified Purchase•September 3, 2023
I have set up and utilized the cot throughout the intense SW US summer, into fall and winter. I tended to place the cot on its side during rains and provide a shaded pad for it during the hottest weather. The cot is very comfortable, is sturdy and easy to maintain.
Authentic, beautifully made, quality through-out
James✓ Verified Purchase•August 20, 2023
Authentic, beautifully made,
great sturdy, will be long lasting
Becky T.✓ Verified Purchase•July 30, 2023
Sturdy, strong, well made. This is a serious cot! I wasn't keen on the bed offerings I've been seeing, so going for an elegant campy look, with comfy foam mattress on top. the airy feel of the cots is perfect for a smaller room, with space underneath for storage in vintage trunks or duffles. These will last forever-and can go on safari when ever needed
Vintage Feel
Julie Renee✓ Verified Purchase•July 27, 2023
I love the look and vintage feel this has as well as its width. I took it camping and it was so nice! I usually sleep on a double-height air mattress when I go camping and that's super comfy, this time when I used the cot, I just put down a simple blow-up air pad and it was every bit as comfortable as the air mattress plus it looks nicer and you can store things underneath. It is heavy but manageable and I am 5'2. The trick for me putting it together was to sit near the edge when placing the wooden bars in, otherwise, I couldn't do it alone, but sitting near the edges did the trick and now that I have put it together and taken it apart a few times, it's getting easier. Also, watching the tutorial on-line helps. It's also very attractive if you want to set it up in your home or porch. I enjoy it very much!
Star gazing
D✓ Verified Purchase•July 26, 2023
Put it in save for later, then the priced jumped a lot! Don't feel that much of increase was a good company move, I'd have probably bought two w/o that price jump. Had to give it a good leverage to snap the last end into place.
Slept on one growing up full time rotating it with two brothers, it was a perfect fit for the space as 4 kids in one room. Full bed, the cot and a baby bed, the cot was by a window so you could see the stars. Guess that's how I'll use this one to do some star gazing from the backyard. Have to say tho that the old Army cot had more give, so I did put some 4 inch foam on this new one (the body is much older now). The stars are still the same.
Slept on one growing up full time rotating it with two brothers, it was a perfect fit for the space as 4 kids in one room. Full bed, the cot and a baby bed, the cot was by a window so you could see the stars. Guess that's how I'll use this one to do some star gazing from the backyard. Have to say tho that the old Army cot had more give, so I did put some 4 inch foam on this new one (the body is much older now). The stars are still the same.
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