With the Ozark Trail Hazel Creek Collapsible Camp Cot, you will always have a comfortable place to sleep, wherever you are. Whether you are camping or looking for an extra bed for travel or at home, this cot is designed for maximum portability so you can take it anywhere. It features a quad folding frame that folds down compactly and fits into the included carry bag for easy transportation. It is also made for comfort and durability with PVC-coated polyester fabric and a 16mm steel tube frame with powder coating. And at 80.2x 30.2x 23.5, this cot provides a comfortable and spacious sleeping area so you can get the shut-eye you need and wake feeling rested and ready for the day. Whether you are looking for a relaxing place to sleep under the stars or an extra bed at home for guests, the Ozark Trail Hazel Creek Collapsible Camp Cot is a must-have.
Manufacturer:
Westfield Outdoors, Inc
Product SKU:
844752648
UPC:
844093073417
Community Notes
This collaborative space allows users to contribute additional information, tips, and insights to enhance the original deal post. Feel free to share your knowledge and help fellow shoppers make informed decisions.
Model: Ozark Trail Adult Camp Cot, Green, 80.2 inches x 30.2 inches x 23.5 inches
Deal HistoryÂ
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
Unlike the traditional cots, this isn't a straight bed. If you can imagine a chair of similar build, it will droop in the middle of 4 supports and will be tight between the main horizontal pieces. So in the photo, imagine 3 drooping sections separated by 3 tight boundaries. By itself I'd imagine most will have a rough night of sleep, but could be mitigated with a thicker air mattress.
For comparison, the Coleman cot was $29 not too long ago from Walmart. Hope this helps
EDIT: probably more beneficial for back sleepers. Side and stomach sleepers would have a hard night on this. I've slept in many a weird place over 5 deployments so this is my average advice
Unlike the traditional cots, this isn't a straight bed. If you can imagine a chair of similar build, it will droop in the middle of 4 supports and will be tight between the main horizontal pieces. So in the photo, imagine 3 drooping sections separated by 3 tight boundaries. By itself I'd imagine most will have a rough night of sleep, but could be mitigated with a thicker air mattress.
For comparison, the Coleman cot was $29 not too long ago from Walmart. Hope this helps
EDIT: probably more beneficial for back sleepers. Side and stomach sleepers would have a hard night on this. I've slept in many a weird place over 5 deployments so this is my average advice
It is not regular price but the msrp price is hyper inflated. My buddy got one and it is very stable. A couple of friends who laid on it is around 180-200 lbs without complaints. I am 160 lbs and it feels very comfortable and stable too. If I can return my other cot then I'll order this. On the other hand, I am not a fan of green
It is not regular price but the msrp price is hyper inflated. My buddy got one and it is very stable. A couple of friends who laid on it is around 180-200 lbs without complaints. I am 160 lbs and it feels very comfortable and stable too. If I can return my other cot then I'll order this. On the other hand, I am not a fan of green
Agreed. We used these in a remote cabin and they pack easily, carry easy and were actually sturdy and comfortable. I'm 260 lbs and had no problems at all.
Leave a Comment
Top Comments
For comparison, the Coleman cot was $29 not too long ago from Walmart. Hope this helps
EDIT: probably more beneficial for back sleepers. Side and stomach sleepers would have a hard night on this. I've slept in many a weird place over 5 deployments so this is my average advice
13 Comments
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
For comparison, the Coleman cot was $29 not too long ago from Walmart. Hope this helps
EDIT: probably more beneficial for back sleepers. Side and stomach sleepers would have a hard night on this. I've slept in many a weird place over 5 deployments so this is my average advice
Leave a Comment