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Epicurus.com - Coleman Exponent Outfitter Cot

Coleman Exponent Outfitter Cot
List Price: $99.99
Our Price: $69.99
Your Save: $ 30.00 ( 30% )
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Manufacturer: Coleman
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5Average rating of 2.5/5

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Binding: Sports
Brand: Coleman
EAN: 0076501599428
Feature: Size: 30¿x80¿x17¿; sleeps adult up to 6'5" and 225 lbs.
Label: Coleman
Manufacturer: Coleman
Model: 2158-308
Publisher: Coleman
Release Date: 2008-09-18
Studio: Coleman

Features
Size: 30¿x80¿x17¿; sleeps adult up to 6'5" and 225 lbs.
Single piece, lightweight aluminum frame body with two snap-on end braces
Fabric is reversible with four oversized pockets and rifle storage
Ultra compact design stows easily
Includes cot, hanging organizer, and zippered carry case with shoulder strap

Editorial Reviews:

The Coleman®/exponent® Outfitter™ cot comes with a carry case and a hanging organizer with 4 oversized pockets and rifle storage. The cot is crafted with aturdy, lightweight, single-piece aluminum frame body and 2 snap-on end braces for stability.


Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Large, but much better than sleeping on the ground
Comment: Who it's for: the camper who won't be carrying it very far. This comfortable cot is great for getting you up off the ground and has lots of useful pockets for storing your stuff.

Who it's not for: a hiker. It's way too large heavy and unwieldy! Fits great in your pickup truck bed, not so much in your backpack.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Military Style Cot
Comment: There's a true saying you get what you paid for. Well, I decided I didn't want to put much money into a cot that I may not be using for a very long time. I didn't realized how huge this cot was. I find myself not always able to use it for tight areas. You have to assemble the cot every time you use it by snapping the two end poles into place to help remove the slack. The two end poles eats away at the plastic hook so its just a matter of time before I will have to dump this cot. Also, I have suffered whiplash from a fender bender back in 2004 and when I lay on this cot for a prolong period of time I will get up with my neck and shoulder inflamed.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Solid, Comfortable Cot
Comment: I bought this cot for occasional use and first tried it this summer near Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons for a week of scout camp. It held up well and the larger size was very comfortable. However, there are some issues you'll want to know about before you buy.

On the positive side, the cot, which is meant for car camping, goes up easily and held up well. The large size made for very comfortable sleeping. The frame itself was reasonably quiet and stable.

On the downside, one of the clips on the hanging storage pocket accessory was broken on arrival, thus that feature was useless. Also, some of the plastic inserts, which are used to quiet the frame, were very poorly attached, which means you are likely to lose a few over time.

The only other issue to be aware of is that the aluminum braces that fit on either end of the cot are each attached to the frame of the cot by a plastic part that fits into a groove in the metal frame. The groove is not particularly well machined and cuts into the plastic part each time you set it up and take it down, so it is only a matter of time before the plastic insert is completely cut off by the metal frame. At that point, you'll have to buy replacement parts from Coleman.

Conclusions:
* Frame is rather standard, but the large footprint means the cot is stable. It is a bit heavy, though. For car camping only.
* The cot itself is very comfortable--I used it for a week with an Exped inflatable pad and slept nicely.
* The design of the end braces (specifically the attachment points) is not good. With use over time, the plastic inserts will be cut off by the rough groove in the metal frame. A simpler design for this part--more like a US military style cot--would have been a better choice and yielded a much longer lasting product with less maintenance. Maybe that's why Coleman chose this route........?
* The storage pocket accessory is cheaply put together and Q&A not very good--don't rely on it working right out of the box. Once I get the replacement part, it will probably work very nicely.
* Overall, for car camping, this is not a bad choice, but if you plan to use the cot frequently, you would be smarter to go with something simpler on the end braces.
* In terms of cost performance, you can also probably do somewhat better. If cost is an issue for you, watch for year end closeouts or similar at your local sporting goods store.

Hope this helps!


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