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🌿 Sleep Light, Camp Right — Elevate Your Outdoor Game!
The Naturehike GreenWild Camping Cot combines aerospace-grade 7075 aluminum alloy with a 5-leg design to support up to 330 lbs while weighing only 4.8 lbs. Its breathable, tear-resistant 300D Oxford fabric ensures comfort and durability, and the cot sets up in just 60 seconds with shock-corded poles. Compact and portable, it folds down to 18 x 6.3 inches, making it ideal for backpacking, camping, and travel.


































| ASIN | B087RDCZ9C |
| Additional Features | 【60s Set Up & Take Down】Simply insert 2 long support poles into the 2 sleeves of the cot sheet and lock the 5 support legs. The shock-cord tube will make the setting up and taking down much simple. Within 60 seconds you can set your camp cot up and enjoy the comfort., 【Comfortable Sleeping】Features breathable and tear-resistant 300D Oxford fabric cot sheet, blocking moisture and cold at night, red… |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required. Instructions included. |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,001 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #11 in Camping Cots |
| Brand | Naturehike |
| Brand Name | Naturehike |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,620 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06927595759899 |
| Included Components | Camping Cot |
| Item Depth | 15.0 centimeters (5.9 inches) |
| Item Dimensions | 74.8 x 25.59 x 5.91 inches |
| Item Type Name | camping cot |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Naturehike |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NH20JJ001 |
| Material Type | 7075 Aluminum Alloy |
| Model Number | NH20JJ001 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 65 Cm X 190 Cm X 15 Cm |
| Style | Beige |
| Style Name | Beige |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**T
Just received it today and it's already put together
Got my box today from Amazon with my new cot, and unpacked it to find everything In order and that it all fit nicely into the small carrying case and was quite lightweight. I took everything out and paid attention to how it was put together so I wouldn't have any trouble putting it back in the bag, and went to work constructing the cot. It took me about 8 minutes to build the cot. That included the time it took to unwrap it from the packaging. And it is all packaged very nicely! It's well made with a sturdy construction, and decent enough instructions that I had no problem putting it together by myself. Once the long poles are in place on each side of the cot and each end tucked neatly into their pockets, I built the support structures and installed each according to the directions. Except I placed the support structures away from me on the opposite side of the cot as where I stood, instead of on the same side as my body, in regards to the cot, while pressure snapping them into place. This way I found I had more control getting each support bracket snapped into place to form a very rigid platform. Decided to try it out immediately grabbing my pillow and tossing it down onto the cot and laid down directly on the cot. First time I laid down on my back with no problems, completely comfortable, and no slouching or stretching of the material, which is important for me. I need a firm surface. I also might add that my heels were not resting on a pole nor was my head/pillow. That is vital because I'm 5'7" tall, 160 lbs and many times I find issues with constructed frames having crossbars or poles near my feet or head which are wildly uncomfortable. Once satisfied on my back and comfortable I then turned to my side. I'm a side sleeper but have a bad shoulder so I baby it and was worried about the cot creating issues for me sleeping, or being noisy when I moved but it was quiet and surprisingly comfortable. After laying there for about 5 minutes, it got to the point where I felt like if I laid there too much longer I was going to fall sleep. Perfect! Anyhow I'm taking it out tent camping in about 8 days for a 4-day camp trip. I'm anticipating this to be one of my most comfortable camping trips in years, as I will not be laying on the ground. Hurray! I'm 64 soon to be 65 which is why we're going camping; it my birthday! lol Anyhow sleeping on the floor is not fun for me anymore. So with this cot in place and my ThermaRest pad over it I think I'm going to sleep like a baby. I'll come back here and update if anything goes wrong otherwise assume it's all good. Very happy with this purchase!
D**B
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.
R**N
Broke within two uses (updated)
***Update 9-11-2025*** ***The company truly believes in their product, and the satisfaction of their customers. They reached out to me after seeing my review and offered to send me a replacement. I advised them that I had already returned the item for a refund with Amazon. They were so certain of their product that they wanted to send me another one for free in order to give it another chance. For the customer service alone, I’ll give a higher rating. I have been able to test the cot on a camping trip over a weekend. It worked very well. Once again, no real complaints about it. My only complaint the first time was that it broke. Only time will tell. If it holds up, it is absolutely a great product, especially for the price. I’ll give it a 4-star rating for now. If it holds up and stands the test of time, I would be willing to give 5 stars.*** The cot seemed good at first. I was happy when I first assembled it. It was lightweight, packed down compact, and was comfortable. How ever, I was not able to actually use it more than twice. I took it on one camping trip, and it worked fine. I was using it again at home, and a few hours into my sleep, two of the supports snapped. Not even two full uses, and it already broke. The plastic ends of the rods cracked in half, and no longer hold the rods. I weigh 200 pounds. The cot should be able to support me without any issues. It is a design flaw that the ends, which are required to withstand so much force, are made of plastic instead of metal. If it didn’t break so easily, this would have been a good cot. Due to the lack of sturdiness, I cannot recommend this cot to anybody. The design flaw needs to be addressed.
K**T
Not cheap but is very comfortable, easy and well made.
6’2” 180 lbs and an excited 19”L 13 lbs grey tabby cat and I fit on this cot perfectly. He is a professional napper and can sleep anywhere anytime but this cot is an adventure for him whenever I use it. Nice that my feet are not hanging off but comfortably on the cot. I use it in my home office for a nap when needed if I am up working early and sleep well on it - comfortable, stable and no issues or problems at all. Definitely seems made to last and can be pretty easily broken down and stowed in its bag. I leave it assembled and lean against the wall. Very lightweight and anyone can move it with ease but it’s not flimsy at all. Very stable, very well made with good quality materials. Well-sewn seams along the length of the canvas down both sides. No sloppy or loose work. Pretty easy to assemble for one person. Just insert the two separate lengths of unfolding metal poles through the ample canvas loops on both sides. Then you’ll clip the bottom stands through the openings in the canvas loop and onto the poles - this requires some grip and a bit of strength as you bend-flex the d-rectangle shaped stands with clips into the pole width side to side. You can place one side of the cot on the ground and use your weight to push the clip down and onto the pole and it’s easy enough once you get it the first time. That’s it - you have a solidly tight canvas with excellent support under it and no wobble, looseness or play. It gives just enough to be very comfortable with me laying on it and is solidly off the ground. Linus the cat and I are using an inflatable air mattress (has integrated, easy foot-pump) with it that makes it even more comfortable and I can inflate it easily in about 2 mins. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0DPFGJQ6J?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title Happy camping, napping and hope you enjoy it!
W**G
Excellent Camping Cot!
This collapsible camping cot is exactly what I was hoping for and more. It’s incredibly easy to set up and take down, making it perfect for camping trips or quick use at home. The comfort level is fantastic — it doesn’t sag like other cots, and provides solid, supportive sleep all night long. We’ve used it both for camping and for overnight guests, and everyone has been impressed by how sturdy and comfortable it is. The build quality is great, and it feels like it’ll last a long time. If you need a reliable, comfortable cot that’s simple to use and easy to store, this one is a winner. Highly recommended!
J**S
Easy to set up
I needed something to sleep on during a recent hike with my family. I have no hiking gear and my kids warned me about taking too much stuff since I’d have to carry it all but I knew I would need something to make sleeping more comfortable. This cot was really affordable and was perfect for our hike. It is really small when carrying it, doesn’t take up much space in my backpack and it is really lightweight. It was easy for me to set up, I was able to set it up by myself in just a few minutes. I slept really well in it, I found it really comfortable and it stayed in place all night. I’m only 5’2 but it would definitely work for someone who is taller than me. The material seems strong and should resist tearing and I think it would dry quickly if it gets wet. I think it is a great cot at an affordable price and I’m really happy with it
M**M
Quick Setup, Extremely Light, and Comfortable!
This cot comes rolled up in a nice drawstring bag, and the whole kit weighs about as much as a 2-liter bottle of soda. Set up is straightforward and takes minutes with just two support poles and 5 legs that snap together almost naturally. Some of the reviews I read before deciding to purchase complained that the legs are too difficult to set in place. I had no issues at all with it. If you just follow the way the instructions show you how to do it (which is to set it up on its side and use gravity/body weight to your advantage), it takes very little effort to slide the clips into place. Once its set up, it actually feels great to lay on! I'm 5'7 and 160 lbs., and it felt stable as I rolled around on it. The fabric does sag a little under weight, but still sits well over the ground. There was absolutely no wobble while testing it on level ground. Disassembly is just as easy, and usually stuff like this comes nice and neat in its storage bag, but difficult to put back in. That's not the case here. The bag is generous with room, allowing the cot easily slide back in. One thing I would've liked to see was a shoulder strap on the bag for greater portability. One of the pictures in this listing shows the bag having a carry strap, but that's misleading. The only thing the bag has is a drawstring. Not a dealbreaker, but still would've been a nice feature to add.
D**B
Pretty Good Camping Cot
Decent cot. It's fairly easy to assemble. They claim 60 seconds, but that is an exaggeration - it's more like 5 minutes. The sheet is a bit thin compared to others I have tried. It sinks a little more. That combined with a rather narrow width, i'm not keen on sleeping on it without a pad or air mattress. But if you combine it with one of those, it's pretty comfy. It disassembles just as easily. It's easy to pack and is surprisingly compact when packed. It's light and easy to store. It doesn't sit that high, but enough to store some shoes or small items underneath, which saves space in your tent. Plus, if you have a pad on top, it's a little easier getting up than if you just had a standard pad on the ground. Overall, not amazing, but pretty good.
J**N
Resistente y de muy, muy buena calidad!
Fantástico producto, se siente resistente está cómodo, y sí que aguanta. Muy recomendable!
R**B
Low profile for teepee use
I bought these because of their weight rating and the low profile. I have a seek outside 12 man teepee. The low profile of the cots help me maximise the use of space in the teepee due to the angles of the sides. These cots are strong and comfortable and the set up is easy too. Great sleeps and I've slept on these cots for weeks now in the bush. I now own 4 of them. Bought over time as sales came up for a bit of a discount
P**G
Arrived with missing parts
Would have been great if it had all the parts
A**R
great quality
great quality camping cot, low to the ground, very well made and the textile feels robust. Putting it together is very easy and intuitive but requires a bit of pulling strength, so some people might struggle with it. Taking it apart on other hand is easier.
J**G
Great cot. For the money or otherwise.
I bought this because I was simply too cheap to buy a Big Agnes’s or Thermarest. Very glad I did. I set it up at home and it was simple. Some effort is needed to clip the second side of each leg to the frame rods, but not too bad. I’ve tried other brands and although a little heavier, it’s durable and more comfortable than the thermarest. I set it up in -10 Celsius and was worried the cold plastic parts would snap, as they are under considerable pressure, but it worked perfectly. I used a Nemo sleeping pad for warmth, since there is not insulation in the cot. An added bonus is the extra room under the cot in the tent. I slide my clothing bags underneath at night. Not only does that free up space, but adds a bit of dead air space under the cot to help keep warm. The only downside is sitting on the edge with feet outside the tent to lace up boots. You have to move your butt back further than expected or it will tip. All cots would do that, not this one specifically. It is a little heavy compared to a few others. I’ll carry it in the kayak and canoe most of the time so not a huge concern for me. If I was going on an ultra light trip, I’d probably leave it home.
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