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Comments about ALPS Mountaineering Titan Cot - X Large - 2012 Special Buy:
Set up and repacked 4 times in a week. Fittings are finicky requiring strong, patient fingers. Requires care to keep fabric out of the leg joints during set-up. Once together they are sturdy in all directions. I bought a pair of cots, one for myself and one for my brother. Each of us weigh close to 250lbs. We have to be careful when getting onto the cots, the center support cross-bars lie only slightly below the fabric at the outer edges. You will make contact with those bars until you are dead center on the cot. It was never an issue while sleeping. It's plenty wide, and comfortabe. I prefer to use a self-inflating pad directly on the ground, but slept soundly on the cot, cushoned only by a sleeping bag. Plenty of storage space under the cot. Tall rise, no sitting on the edge for average or short legged folks. Older, heavier, or shorter folks may consider dismounting stomach side down, one leg at a time over the side. My wife is 5'11" but couldn't stand up from a sitting position when she tried out the cot, because of the backward sag. Meeting the description all-the-above, I didn't even try. I would buy again at REI's reasonabe price.
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