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The OneTigris SUPRANUBIS Camping Cot combines aircraft-grade aluminum durability with water-resistant 300D Oxford fabric, offering a lightweight (4.1 kg) and portable sleeping solution. Featuring adjustable legs for versatile height settings, quick tool-free setup, and smart storage pockets, it supports up to 150 kg on a spacious 190x70 cm surface—perfect for camping, hiking, travel, or even office naps.











| ASIN | B0D4Q5NKZF |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly is required. Follow the instructions to attach the support bars, brackets, and extending legs. |
| Assembly required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 21,266 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 43 in Camping Cots |
| Brand | OneTigris |
| Brand Name | OneTigris |
| Colour | Coyote Brown |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 58 Reviews |
| Included Components | Bracket, Cot Cloth, Cot Leg, Stuff Sack, Support Bar |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Item Depth | 70 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 190 x 70 x 40 centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | camping cot |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 4.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | OneTigris |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CE-ZDC-C-04-CB |
| Material Type | 300D Oxford Fabric Cloth |
| Model Number | SUPRANUBIS |
| Set Name | False |
| Size | One Size |
| Style | Rustic |
| Style Name | Rustic |
B**D
Better than what I expected by far for the money..
Fantastic piece of kit that is robust, solid and adjustable height which makes for very cozy camping nights. All the elements of this Camping co are good quality, the material is tough and resilient, the stitching is excellent quality and looks like it will definitely last, the tubes are all rust proof aluminium and the whole lot packs into a snug fitting bag for easy packing. Really like the additional pockets for your phone and bits and pieces and water bottle, added to this there is a mesh underside for your clothes. Should you be camping out in the open without a ground sheet. It’s easy to put together and is very sturdy, the feet have enlarged rubber faces to give support from sinking in soft ground. I can’t do without this piece of kit now, I use it in two different types of Tent! and one is lower than the other so I use the cock without the legs. The photo shows the cot set up in my snow peak Tent!.
H**S
Really great cot that balances weight, comfort and value
I have a spine injury and need a bit more comfortable now than just a sleeping pad. I did a lot of research in different cots - I wanted a balance of lightweight, but not too expensive and comfortable (supportive but not TOO firm) So far I've only tested this in the sitting room, but I'm really pleased with it. It's a really good design that's super quick to put up and pack down. It's well made, and not too heavy. To make a bit lighter to carry I've taken the legs out as I don't need them. Leaves more space in the bag too for other bits. It's a good width, and had some give for side sleeping. The edges are a bit hard though if you're sleeping straight on the cost, so I've added my sleeping mat, a small topper (not really needed) and a sheet to pull it all together. I'm really impressed at how comfy it is. I'd definitely recommend it.
E**Y
A good nights sleep guaranteed.
I have tried pretty much every type of cot bed that you can get. 1) Brit MOD old school low stretcher type 2) Brit MOD copy of the US military cot 3) US military cot 4) all the closed foam and air mats you can think of. Some of which I still use. Dutch mil closed foam, thermarest and Exped air mats. 5) a variety of carp fishing beds. Out of all of them the carp bivvy beds are by far and away the most comfortable. Guaranteed a cracking nights sleep. But they are enormous. Two of those and the car is halfway full. And garage space is a pain. The old school uk mil was never a good sleep. Even at 18 after a day on the ranges. The US cot was a decent sleep but a bit of a wrestle to get together. The good thing was you can add 4 sticks and a mozzy net. The Brit MOD cots seemed to have been built just out of tolerance enough to ensure an epic attempt to build the bed was required, with many a fail. So after a lot of online research and feedback from other users I splashed out on two of these. I did wait until the prices dropped for a deal. I have to say I’m impressed. They have a bit of weight but not excessive. Let’s say a sturdy weight. Pack size is good. Very easy to store and transport. Took me 5 mins to put one up the first time, without looking at the instructions. Very easy to work out. Two long poles into the canvas. Pop the legs into the “cross-bars”. And finally clip the crossbars in. Open the side clip first! They took a little muscle to get in, and at first I was worried I’d risk damaging them. But they went in ok. The bed was firm and stable. I’m a bit of a lump (19 stone) and 6 foot. Loads of room for me and the bed showed zero strain or creaking with me sitting or laying on it. I’ve had a couple of nights on it. Comfortable with or without an airbed. I like my comfort nowadays so when car camping I use an inflatable camp mat and pillows. As good as the carp beds. So have had zero issues, although early days. And I’ll give these a thumbs up and recommend.
T**S
Both your back and your bank will thank you.
I don't normally leave a review but am really liking this clever cot from the good folks at OneTigris. I wanted a cot that's easy to assemble. To do so OneTigris have followed the same design concept as the folks at Helinox by using a lever at the side, but Helinox's cots costs four times as much. The result OneTigris (and Helinox) have achieved is a cot that assembles in five minutes or less, and doesn't require much strength or effort to do so. It's sturdy, made of good quality materials, perhaps most importantly its really comfortable, and it packs easily into the useful little bag provided. And as an added bonus the Coyote Brown colour I went for does't get hot if you want to use it to lay out in the sun. A top quality cot at a more than reasonable price.
S**T
Excellent quality cot.
Bought this for outdoor crashing and to prevent damage to my buddies’ sofas when dossing at their houses. As is typical of OneTigris; the quality of lightweight materials employed in this cots construction are excellent. Ease of assembly- It folds down and goes up in about three minutes and even provides a comfortable nights sleep for a military style billet. Functionality- I’m a middle-aged heavy built guy weighting 114k and this cot easily supports my weight. Exceptional value for money. I highly recommend this cot for camping, outdoor living and simply crashing at a mate’s place without their needed a spare room.
S**H
Worth the money
Such a good product. Nice and comfortable, packs really small. Nice that you can adjust the either have it low or high of the ground. Not really light in terms of weight, but its not like you gonna take a bed on a backpacking trip. This is product is really well made and I have no complaints. Worth every penny.
M**E
Works
Fairly stable, hard to assemble and rather long. If you have a dome type tent, it may not fit.
M**S
Worth every penny for the comfort!
Excellent cot bed. I had seen a few being used on YouTube by some trusted creators and thought I would give it a go. I have had a period of slight illness so have been sleeping on it in the house for just over 2 weeks and had the best night's sleep in ages. I am hopeful this also translates to using while actually camping too. At first glance was quite expensive but worth every penny!
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