• Portable queen air mattress and cot ideal for camping and guests
  • Mattress features ComfortStrong coil construction for support and comfort
  • AirTight system prevents mattress from leaking
  • Sturdy steel cot supports up to 600 pounds; can accommodate most people up to 6 feet 2 inches in height
  • Includes a 4D battery-operated pump
  • Versatile design to sleep indoors or outdoors
  • Airbed and cot for elevated sleeping support
  • Cot and airbed separate for double the sleeping space
  • Durable steel frame supports up to 600 lbs.
  • Two side tables with cup holders keep drinks and other personal items
  • close on both sides
  • Included 4D battery pump inflates and deflates airbed (batteries sold separately)
  • Airtight System is guaranteed not to leak
  • Airbed and cot fold easily inside included carry bag for compact toting and storage
  • For heights up to 6 ft 2 in.
  • 1-year limited warranty

My husband is a combat vet and refuses to sleep on the ground for fun. I hate his army cots and would rather sleep on a thick yoga mat.... We compromised. I chose this particular cot because: -there are no horizontal bars under your body. Just one verticle one inbetween two people (although if it's just one person in center of the mattress, you dont feel it). And it helps with rolling into the center. -The way this folds allows a ton of storage under the cot. -the mattress is zipped into place and does not move. -you can replace the mattress down the line if you need to. -the height is very easy to get in and out of, I think my senior visitors would prefer this over my tall guest bed -although heavy, I could travel with this when I know I'd have to stay on someone's couch. -hallelujah, a bag that is big enough to fit all parts and you dont have to do origami (it's the small things folks!) I had this on my watch list for over a year and watched the prices go from $89-$179. I nabbed it for under a hundred. I highly, highly, highly recommend. Even for the occasional user, you'll be very glad you have this!

This is the most AMAZING camping bed I've ever witnessed, and I've camped my entire life. Seriously. I've backpacked. I've glamped. I've gone to music festivals, art festivals, burning man regionals... I've used/witnessed/borrowed/begged/not-quite-stolen everything under the sun/moon/stars. This beats all of them. Why, you ask? Not only is it up off of the ground, so my 36 year old disabled ass doesn't have to cry every time I get in and out of my sleeping bag, my suitcase FITS UNDERNEATH THE BED. What?!?!?! Under bed storage. Bam! Then, there's the cot itself. Yeah, there's a bar running down the middle. That's for extra support. Not a huge deal for me, because I'm 5'4 and even though I weigh an impressive 213 for my height, I fit seamlessly into the little pocket between the rods. Mmmmmmnnnn... comfy. And all this is without even adding in the INCLUDED AIR MATTRESS. WHAT?!?!?!??! There's an included air mattress?????? Yep. But... won't that just fall off of the cot? Or Fail like Every Other Air Mattress and Ruin the Most Awesome Cot FOREVER?????? That's where the Genius of Coleman comes in, kids. See, it's not built in like some Cots with Air Mattresses you'll see out there. Coleman did it the smart way. They added a pocket made out of super soft microfiber material that feels like your favorite Grandmammy's sheets and zippers open to slide the PREMIUM COLEMAN AIR MATTRESS WITH DOUBLE AIR LOCK MAGICALNESS inside and then you ZIPPER IT SHUT AGAIN, keeping the double zippers close to the air lock just in case you'd like to, I don't know, adjust the firmness of your mattress later on in your stay because IT DOES NOT LEAK (much) ((at least, not after the first night. that's any mattress, though)). But wait. There's more. HOW CAN THERE POSSIBLY BE MORE?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?! YOU'VE ALREADY GIVEN US SO MUCH, COLEMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MotherLoving Side Tables, Batman. They snap on right where you want them. With holes for all of your beverage holding needs. And just enough room for a kindle, a phone, and an adult beverage. I would know. And you know what else I know? My survival kit slid Right Underneath the Table! BAM!! More floorspace!! You have no idea how life changing this bed has been for me. And I've only gotten to take it on one trip (so far). I'm taking it out again next week. I'm already excited about it.

My wife talked me into going camping again.I loved going camping as a kid and teenager but I had back surgery several years ago and sleeping on the wrong surface can really make me miserable for a few days after. I was extremely skeptical that this product would offer enough support for me. I have slept on air mattresses before and been almost useless and in pain for a couple of days after. We bought 2 of these and went to a campground that wasn't too far from home in case my back did what i expected it to do. The set up was pretty easy, although I recommend you do it at least once before it's dark and you are in the tent trying to set these up right before you go to bed. The do make a little noise as you move around in the night, but I woke up with no back pain at all. We ended up staying for 4 nights and I didn't have any issues with my back. I did have to add air the second night but the instructions warn you about this as the material supposedly stretches a bit the first time you use them.I wish I had these long ago. They do take up quite a bit of room in the tent so you should probably put your tent up and see how they fit fully inflated before heading out, you may need a bigger tent. Our four man tent could really only sleep two people with these in the tent. The carry case is nice, but you need to pay close attention how everything is folded up and fits in the case. We ended up putting the air mattresses in and extra tote and not back in the carrying case. I could have made it fit, but the stress on the zippers on the case was worrying me that I would tear the case or break one of the zippers trying to force everything back in.

OK - this thing is heavy. It tells you right on it, it's designed for 2 people to lift/carry. You are not taking this backpacking. If you have back problems, don't try lifting this by yourself. Just don't. But me being fairly healthy for my age - and with a healthy dose of stupidity, I did lift it by myself and carry it around, because it's certainly doable. I must have missed the full description of this item because I was extremely pleased to discover it came with a bag that has wheels on it. Coleman knows it's heavy and acted accordingly. So one person can tow/roll it around in a campsite/campground. I bought it for extended car camping with my wife (we like our comfort but are too cheap to buy an RV), but I think it would also be stellar as a guest bed that stows very nicely just about anywhere without taking up much room. I will update if I discover any problems with it - or if I find something else about it I like well enough to include here.

We are big time campers, but it gets a little tougher with age (60's). We have been using a queen size aero bed for years, which was great, but with me having a recent total hip replacement, it was a little lower than I should be using. My husband came across these and we got two. THEY ARE GREAT! The height is close to our normal bed, so easy for anyone with hip or knee problems, very easy to get up from. We blew them up as soon as we got the tent up, and never had to 'top them off' the entire 8 days of camping. We both agreed that we could easily camp for 30 days with these beds! And I'm only 8 weeks out of surgery and these 8 days camping were the best sleep I've had in months! REALLY REALLY pleased that we can still camp in comfort! ACTUALLY, I wish I had gotten these as soon as I was released from the hospital after surgery, they are SO comfy (I couldn't sleep in my bed for weeks, had to sleep on a recliner!)...HIGHLY RECOMMEND THESE, especially for older or surgery challenged people!

I like camping but I hate sleeping on hard ground with rocks in your back. I have tried different mattresses and cushions but they just take a slight edge off and you end up rolling off of them in the middle of the night half the time. I was going to scout camp for a week with my son and there was no way I was going to spend it on the ground each night. I first was looking at normal cots to use with just a pad and sleeping bag, then I found this new glorious addition to my camping setup. It is not the actual size of a normal queen mattress but it is not far off either. The battery operated pump that comes with it makes blowing this up a breeze and had it up in a matter of minutes. The pump can also be used to suck out all of the air at the end of your trip as well. I was a little hesitant about sleeping on the frame of this thing because it doesn't look very sturdy. But dint have any problem holding my 250 lbs and my son for the week. I wouldn't go jumping on it or anything but it seemed sturdy and didn't have any issues. The only downside with the mattress was the fact that it looses air with use, but I have never met any one of these things that doesn't loose air. Every night before bed I would just top it off with the pump for a few minutes and it was good to go. It is obviously not as comfortable as a normal bed but it was the best camping experience I have ever had. Didn't wake up with sore bodies and with the sheets and blankets we added, it was almost just like home.

I just want to let you all know what most of you might be wondering.. Can you make sweet love on this bed? Well the answer is YES yes you can! My significant other and I are both large tall people, we both slept comfortably on this bed. Recommended for both activities!

***UPDATE (modifications made!) *** The bed is VERY noisy when you or your partner rolls over (the two of us combined is just over 300lbs). Me and my boyfriend use it camping and we woke each other up every time we rolled over, and both of use move a lot when we sleep. The bed frame is very sturdy though and is comfortable to sleep on. He is 6'1" and i am 5'6". It was perfect length for me but he said it s a little short for him. Definitely smaller than a real queen size bed as I put a queen sheet on it and it was baggy. ******** I now love this bed after a few modifications! I bought 2 rolls of 2" by 5 yard moleskin adhesive tape (friction tape) took the bed mostly apart and wrapped the poles that touch ANY fabric on it and the bed doesn't make a noise now! I had actually contemplated getting rid of the bed because I couldn't stand how noise it was but now it is a keeper. I used two rolls and was a little short and had to improvise so get 3 rolls just to be safe.****** Extra Heavy Moleskin - 2" x 5 yards

This is a great product...the best cot I've ever owned. I took a chance on ordering this despite the very confusing and misleading measurements that were provided by the (very unhelpful) Coleman company. I think Coleman would sell many more of these if they took the time to make the sizing clear. FYI - the actual measurements of this cot are as follows: 71" long; height of cot part alone is 14" from the ground; height of the cot plus the inflated mattress is 22"; width of the cot alone is 35", but the inflated mattress adds about 2 inches to the width. All I can figure to explain the wildly inaccurate width that the company claims, is that they are including the detachable "table" in the overall width, although they do not state that in their literature.

I enjoy bushcraft, ultralight backpacking, kayak camping, and I have slept on anything from a leaf bed to hammocks, I've been trying to get my wife interested in camping with me more often. I've introduced her to the concept of car camping and glamping, and she enjoys that a lot. While searching for larger tents, I found this and added it to my wishlist. We've tried air matresses on the tent floor but found it not as comfortable and eventually someone rolls off the bed in the middle of the night. I avoid nylon cots as I tend to sleep hotter on them and the noise they make when turning over can wake me up.This cot gets us off the floor and makes for a more comfortable night's sleep.We slept on it two nights in a row this weekend and I woke up more refreshed and with less back pain then I usually do when camping. It takes a standard queen fitted sheet set with no problem. I admit that I purchased this from another vendor and these can be found for less than $150 now. I purchased fron Costco the Coleman 7 person tent with alcove and the bed fit in it fine with room to spare. It is heavy andI feel that it's well made. The case does have wheels on the bottom and can be pullued easily accross a parking lot. Two handles on the top of the case makes it easy to carry short distances. Take care to tuck the fabric into the structure of the cot while folding it to prevent putting stress on the fabric and tearing the seams. I can set this up myself but two people wiould make it easier and safer as the legs can get unweldy when opening and closing the cot. Using the included pump, I can inflate and deflate the matress in a manner of minutes. Taking the batteries out inbetween uses prevents pump from acidently truning on and running down the batteries while in storage. I would and have recommended this to my friends.