Roll-A-Cot On Sale
Roll-A-Cot On Sale
I ran across this on on the buzz the other day. If you've always wanted one but price has held you back (just never could bring myself to drop $150 on a cot) now be your chance. http://www.rei.com/product/378067/camp-time-roll-a-cot" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; $85 and free shipping. Just placed my order.
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I recommended one of these to my friend Minna who needed a new cot, and she recently told me how much she loves the thing. That is a great cot, and now at an even better price!


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Roll a cot is awesome! Light weight but sturdy,easy to set up and confortable. Minna
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Roll a cot is awesome! Light weight but sturdy,easy to set up and confortable. Minna
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Roll a cot is awesome! Light weight but sturdy,easy to set up and confortable. Minna
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I have a well used but still looks almost new roll a cot.
Many years service (forgot just when I got it) and expect it to last many more years.
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I am a big fan of JPW Paco Pads, but a Roll A Cot makes Buffalo River gravel bar camping much easier, just ask Richard about cot camping. With all the issues of hanta virus infection (not sure of the spelling) I think it is a good thing to be elevated above the ground. Now if you want the ultimate river bed camping, put a JPW Paco pad on your Roll A Cot and that is camping in comfort for sure!
Many years service (forgot just when I got it) and expect it to last many more years.
Made in America.
I am a big fan of JPW Paco Pads, but a Roll A Cot makes Buffalo River gravel bar camping much easier, just ask Richard about cot camping. With all the issues of hanta virus infection (not sure of the spelling) I think it is a good thing to be elevated above the ground. Now if you want the ultimate river bed camping, put a JPW Paco pad on your Roll A Cot and that is camping in comfort for sure!
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Re: Roll-A-Cot On Sale
My plan is to put my Aire Landing Pad on it. It's two inches wider than the cot, but I don't think that will be a problem, do you?okieboater wrote:I have a well used but still looks almost new roll a cot.
Many years service (forgot just when I got it) and expect it to last many more years.
Made in America.
I am a big fan of JPW Paco Pads, but a Roll A Cot makes Buffalo River gravel bar camping much easier, just ask Richard about cot camping. With all the issues of hanta virus infection (not sure of the spelling) I think it is a good thing to be elevated above the ground. Now if you want the ultimate river bed camping, put a JPW Paco pad on your Roll A Cot and that is camping in comfort for sure!
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Nope, my paco padis wider and longer than my roll a cot.
It just kind of folds along the sides and the bottom just slants down and hangs off the end.
The construction of the roll a cot with no cross bars makes things work ok with wider pads.
One thing I wonder about is sleeping on a roll a cot with thick pad during rain. IE if the rain would pool around the bivy bag and seep in. I think I would just put the pad under the cot during a heavy rain if I was in a bivy bag. On one GC trip, I did just wrap up in my tarp on the paco / rollacot. folded the tarp under the paco pad and that worked. But, it was not a prolonged downpour. Mostly wind, lightning, and brief intervals of big rain drops - typical GC storms.
It just kind of folds along the sides and the bottom just slants down and hangs off the end.
The construction of the roll a cot with no cross bars makes things work ok with wider pads.
One thing I wonder about is sleeping on a roll a cot with thick pad during rain. IE if the rain would pool around the bivy bag and seep in. I think I would just put the pad under the cot during a heavy rain if I was in a bivy bag. On one GC trip, I did just wrap up in my tarp on the paco / rollacot. folded the tarp under the paco pad and that worked. But, it was not a prolonged downpour. Mostly wind, lightning, and brief intervals of big rain drops - typical GC storms.
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