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product_id: 432733368
title: "Portable Camping Cot Sleeping Cot Ultralight Backpacking Cot Bed for Outdoor Hiking Travel Beach Mountaineering (Black)"
brand: "sutekus"
price: "457 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 10
category: "Sutekus"
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# 75" x 27.5" x 6.6" spacious cot 4.7 lbs ultralight frame Tool-free setup in 10 seconds Portable Camping Cot Sleeping Cot Ultralight Backpacking Cot Bed for Outdoor Hiking Travel Beach Mountaineering (Black)

**Brand:** sutekus
**Price:** 457 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌄 Elevate your outdoor sleep game—because the ground is overrated!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Portable Camping Cot Sleeping Cot Ultralight Backpacking Cot Bed for Outdoor Hiking Travel Beach Mountaineering (Black) by sutekus
- **How much does it cost?** 457 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sutekus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sutekus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **No Tools, No Hassle:** Quick assembly and disassembly in under 10 seconds—perfect for spontaneous adventures.
- • **Pack Light, Camp Far:** Ultralight 4.7 lbs aluminum frame folds compactly to 7" x 14"—fits effortlessly in your backpack.
- • **Smart Storage Sidekick:** Built-in side pocket keeps your essentials like phone and glasses within arm’s reach.
- • **Silent Comfort All Night:** No creaks, no pressure points—just uninterrupted, restful sleep wherever you roam.
- • **Sleep Elevated, Sleep Elevated:** Stay off hard, wet ground with a stable 10-point contact design that supports up to 330 lbs.

## Overview

The Sutekus Portable Camping Cot is a lightweight, durable aluminum cot measuring 75" x 27.5" x 6.6" that supports up to 330 lbs. Designed for easy, tool-free assembly and compact folding, it offers stable, elevated sleeping comfort with a 10-point ground contact system and convenient side storage, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and travel.

## Description

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Review: Review and Comparison: Camping cots - Naturehike vs Sutekus - Note: From pictures and specs, the Sutekus cot appears to be the exact same thing as the Marchway cot. My initial reaction was that the Naturehike was sturdier and better built. The side rails on the Naturehike have a larger diameter than the Sutekus (0.69" vs 0.51"). Also the Naturehike leg assembly tubes have square ends so that they lock into the proper orientation whereas the Sutekus legs can 'swivel' (the ends rotate independently). But after setting up both cots and lying down on each, they both seemed equally sturdy (maybe a slight edge to Naturehike). The fabric weight and stitching seemed comparable. Clearly, these cots are not meant to be used as a trampoline. I would recommend a certain degree of gentleness especially getting on and off the cots. And they ARE low to the ground - it might be easier to roll out of the cot to stand up. Setup was easy. Some people felt they were too hard to bend the leg assemblies to attach them to the side poles. I did not feel this was a problem as long as you assemble the cot on its side and use the ground to help you flex the assembly between the side rails. Both cots were really comfortable (especially compared to the ground). The Naturehike is two inches narrower than the Sutekus, but I didn't feel like the Naturehike was too narrow. BTW, I'm 5'8" and 175lbs. - I can't comment on their 330 lb rating, but it seems 330 lbs might be bit too much for their design. Also I felt the Naturehike had a firmer surface. Lying on my back or my side was equally comfortable. I didn't feel like I needed a sleeping pad for comfort, but for cool/cold nights a pad is a good idea for insulation. I've never been in a tent with a perfectly flat floor and I was a little worried that this would be a problem. But an uneven surface did not really present a problem for either cot. There is enough flex in the frame that they handle minor floor bumps and lumps. They both came in at basically the same weight on my kitchen scale (Naturehike: 4lb 12oz, Sutekus: 4lb 11oz, both with bag). Unless you really need a flat sleeping surface, this seems a bit heavy for backpacking. But for car tent camping, they're great and fold up small enough to be a no-brainer to include on your next car camping trip. Assembly note: The side poles go into their pockets only from one end. People have commented that the ends were stitched shut - this is true for one end. The other end has a small hole where the poles can go into.
Review: Sleeping the Dream! - I was in the infantry and I've been an avid camper my entire life. This is my 67th trip around the sun. I especially enjoy back country camping without amenities. But as I've aged, the ground has gotten harder, lumpier, and colder. After a 3,000+ overlanding adventure motorcycle trip dispersed camping with my youngest son Patriot, I decided I needed to get off the ground. The Sutekus Portable Camping Cot is just the ticket! It's lightweight, easy to set up and take down, and it irons-out the earth for an enjoyable nights sleep! I've taken it dispersed camping on a 2,500+ mile adventure motorcycle overlanding adventure and loved it. It was indispensable on another 500 mile motorcycle trip where camping in hot humid conditions was harsh. But the bare cot allowed me to sleep as cool and comfortably as possible. It's lightweight enough to back-pack, and in 2026 it will be going to the top of Cloud Peak in Wyoming. Later in 2026 it will be paddling up the Boundary Waters to Canada and back. It is an amazing bit of outdoors tech I don't know how I survived without. But now you won't find me in the back country without it.

## Features

- Cot bed size 75" × 27.5" × 6.6", folds down to 7" × 14", can be easily fit into your backpack. Cot weighs 4.7lbs and can support up to 330 pounds. With 10 points of contact with the ground to evenly distribute weight, the cot is very stable.
- No tool is needed to assemble the cot, but need your extra effort to insert the bracket into the slots. Disassembly is easy, just take off the brackets and poles, folded up into the included storage bag within 10 seconds.
- Off ground design keeps you away from hard and wet ground. Side pocket provides convenience for storing cell phones, glasses and other personal items.
- Save your back! Quiet to sleep on, no creaking and sinking throughout the night, no pressure points to make you feel uncomfortable.
- Perfect for camping, hiking, hunting, travelling, kayaking, mountaineering, and also ideal for indoor use like visiting guests at home or office nap.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09TQWR9G2 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Easy to assemble, no tools required |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,950 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #41 in Camping Cots |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (500) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 4.7 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 75 x 27.5 x 6.6 inches |
| Item model number | folding cot 003 |
| Manufacturer | Sutekus |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 75 x 27.5 x 6.6 inches |

## Product Details

- **Assembly Required:** Yes
- **Brand:** Sutekus
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 4.7 Pounds
- **Size:** 75" × 27.5" × 6.6"

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review and Comparison: Camping cots - Naturehike vs Sutekus
*by D***B on August 6, 2024*

Note: From pictures and specs, the Sutekus cot appears to be the exact same thing as the Marchway cot. My initial reaction was that the Naturehike was sturdier and better built. The side rails on the Naturehike have a larger diameter than the Sutekus (0.69" vs 0.51"). Also the Naturehike leg assembly tubes have square ends so that they lock into the proper orientation whereas the Sutekus legs can 'swivel' (the ends rotate independently). But after setting up both cots and lying down on each, they both seemed equally sturdy (maybe a slight edge to Naturehike). The fabric weight and stitching seemed comparable. Clearly, these cots are not meant to be used as a trampoline. I would recommend a certain degree of gentleness especially getting on and off the cots. And they ARE low to the ground - it might be easier to roll out of the cot to stand up. Setup was easy. Some people felt they were too hard to bend the leg assemblies to attach them to the side poles. I did not feel this was a problem as long as you assemble the cot on its side and use the ground to help you flex the assembly between the side rails. Both cots were really comfortable (especially compared to the ground). The Naturehike is two inches narrower than the Sutekus, but I didn't feel like the Naturehike was too narrow. BTW, I'm 5'8" and 175lbs. - I can't comment on their 330 lb rating, but it seems 330 lbs might be bit too much for their design. Also I felt the Naturehike had a firmer surface. Lying on my back or my side was equally comfortable. I didn't feel like I needed a sleeping pad for comfort, but for cool/cold nights a pad is a good idea for insulation. I've never been in a tent with a perfectly flat floor and I was a little worried that this would be a problem. But an uneven surface did not really present a problem for either cot. There is enough flex in the frame that they handle minor floor bumps and lumps. They both came in at basically the same weight on my kitchen scale (Naturehike: 4lb 12oz, Sutekus: 4lb 11oz, both with bag). Unless you really need a flat sleeping surface, this seems a bit heavy for backpacking. But for car tent camping, they're great and fold up small enough to be a no-brainer to include on your next car camping trip. Assembly note: The side poles go into their pockets only from one end. People have commented that the ends were stitched shut - this is true for one end. The other end has a small hole where the poles can go into.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sleeping the Dream!
*by W***Y on December 16, 2025*

I was in the infantry and I've been an avid camper my entire life. This is my 67th trip around the sun. I especially enjoy back country camping without amenities. But as I've aged, the ground has gotten harder, lumpier, and colder. After a 3,000+ overlanding adventure motorcycle trip dispersed camping with my youngest son Patriot, I decided I needed to get off the ground. The Sutekus Portable Camping Cot is just the ticket! It's lightweight, easy to set up and take down, and it irons-out the earth for an enjoyable nights sleep! I've taken it dispersed camping on a 2,500+ mile adventure motorcycle overlanding adventure and loved it. It was indispensable on another 500 mile motorcycle trip where camping in hot humid conditions was harsh. But the bare cot allowed me to sleep as cool and comfortably as possible. It's lightweight enough to back-pack, and in 2026 it will be going to the top of Cloud Peak in Wyoming. Later in 2026 it will be paddling up the Boundary Waters to Canada and back. It is an amazing bit of outdoors tech I don't know how I survived without. But now you won't find me in the back country without it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Cot, But Tough to Assemble
*by T***Z on October 9, 2025*

I would’ve given this 5 stars, but wow — it’s hard to put together! I was expecting it to be a little easier to set up. Once it’s up, though, it’s a great little cot — sturdy, lightweight, and comfortable. I got it for solo camping, but it’s been set up at home quite a bit while I test it out (and it’s holding up great, lol). Looking forward to trying it out in the wilderness soon!

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