Here's a solution for fitting that second cross member into place: Stand the cot on end, then position your foot on the end of the crossbar, while holding the cot on a slight angle to elevate the second crossbar up off the ground, then just guide it into place on the frame, using your foot and leg muscle to position the crossbar into place. Your legs are roughly five times stronger, and this makes it a lot easier. I hope that description makes sense.
@@LoneCrowAdventures I went from never wanting to get out a cot to throwing one up for 20 minute naps or tan sessions when I learned this trick. Total game changer.
I like that you show yourself getting on the sleeping pads/cots in your videos and laying on them. Most ppl just cut to being on the pad/cot. I like seeing how difficult or easy it is to get on or off. Kudos.
I recently picked one up based on this review. My only addition to this is add 4 more tennis balls one for each end of the side bars. Both for the sides of the tent and your shins when you inevitably hit your shin on one late at night.
Thank God for you!!!! Been sleeping on my cot for a year, and finally got a bed, but couldn't figure how to take the cot apart lol!!!! Cot got me thru some rough times and off the floor( I was sleeping on an air mattress), so thank you!!!😅
The tennis balls have stayed on ever since I put them on. I fold it up and put it back in the bag and leave the balls stick put the top. Tent saver trick for sure!
Great video and the tennis ball tip is genius. We have a Kodiak tent and though the floor is sturdier than our Core dome tent, the tennis balls on legs of anything in the tent would provide greater peace of mind. Thanks for video!
You can use a screwdriver for a lever to pop the last one in place. I 2 Teton the XXL that you put their tent on top (tent cot) and the Adventurer, love how comfortable they are and you can get those with the lever built in. I also have the Teton Somnia because that’s built to fit on the bed of a truck but it also fits in my small tents, personally I would still recommend a pad to stay warm unless you’re camping in a hot climate and honestly at 63 I want a bit of comfort since I go for several weeks.
I agree we usually use the therarest basecamp mats in colder conditions or the nemo tensor 25 for added support and comfort. Sometimes it works good with just a closed cell foam pad on it as well.
Thanks for the review! actually super helpful. For the most part, none of that seems like a down side. Think i might get! thank you again for the time spent on this.
Reading all the comments, it's a shame no one commented on how to properly assemble the cot, and muscling the second cross bar is not the correct way. Stand the cot up on the last cross bar after mating the first mounting hole then step on the cross bar and lever the length of the cot up onto the cross bar, just like you would an Army cot that assembles the same way.
Pick up some "Reusable Fastening Cable Straps" from Amazon. One or 2 on that bad boy should help get it in the bag. Less than $10. Great video. Thanks much. I'm sold on this baby.
A stitch in time....just saying. love the tennis ball hack. Two thumbs up I would have given you three but you haven't even tried to see it and you said it rips a little more each time.. sew it up and it will be better then when you bought it. Knowing that it rips at the seam is onlyl half the battle.. preventive medicine like your tennis balls. I can't wait to check out your other videos.
My first one from Amazon came broken 12 hrs before my last trip for the year. Had to use the old air mattress. That said the replacement is working great. I've noticed it's much easier to setup after the first few go arounds. Just sad to use it in my basement and not in the wilderness.
thx for review. i do really like Coleman products. my fav tent is a Coleman bathtub bottom tent. BUt im trying to figure out why this cot is so cheap in price. the reviews are decent minus the assembly. seems sturdy, but price is so cheap compared to other similar cots. i wish a little lighter, but....
It's heavy but yes it's a lot cheaper than competitors, even years ago when I bought it and did this video. Heavier than some but coleman has the brand recognition to keep costs down.
I'm not sure of that but the cot is 35 inches wide and the legs are mounted inside the frame so they are probably 28 inches apart or so at their most narrow position.
@@LoneCrowAdventures ohhh thanks for that insight... been searching online and keep getting different dimensions... might even consider placing them sideways! thanks again :)
Thanks for the great, straightforward review. I received my Trailhead ii yesterday. When assembled, mine has a slight arch or bow upward in the middle. Is this camber built in to compensate for weight and potential sag when someone lays on the cot? Did you notice this on yours? Thanks.
"The colder it gets, the more the metal reacts to the cold". With temps in the teens my fingers react to the cold not the metal and everything gets more difficult to do.
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Thanks for the review! I bought this for naps/rest during long work shifts. If you have a luggage scale could you weigh the cot? I'm convinced it's well over 20 lbs comparing it side by side with the ozark trail folding cot.
Oh I would imagine youcould weigh it on a scale for sure. The about this about this cot is that it is very heavy. Sturdy but heavy. Great cot though even with it's weight.
Any ideas on the actual dimensions of this? There's some debate around it since there's 2 different sets of dimensions listed on Amazon. I want to buy this but don't know if it's 35w or 25w? Thanks
@@LoneCrowAdventures 25? Your video says 30. It's ok though I think I figured it out based on another review I watched showing the box. It says 35w total but 30w for the sleeping area just like your video says. The 5 extra inches would be for the cross bars that stick out. Thanks for the response!
If you can do it, why can't I? I weigh 215 and have at least average strength for a man. I finally had to get a pry bar. A screw driver bent, and I tried standing on it as explained below (there's also a video demonstrating this). Once I got the cross bar pried on, I could see that both bars were bowing. Must be a defective cot.
Honestly this thing is an SOB when it comes to getting it set up. I have pretty strong arms, I am an occupational therapist who treats shoulder injuries by trade so I do a lot of arm exercises daily with my patients. I have above average upper body strength for my size. The bars shouldn't be bowing though!
I just got one today and I can’t get the cross beam on. I’m an older person and I don’t have a lot of upper body strength. Wish I had known this before. Guess it goes back to Amazon
We bought 2 for us last year for our camping 🏕️🥾 trip in August 5-7 -22 at Aloha State Park Campground in Cheboygan , Michigan great cot , our daughter used a twin air mattress
Thank you for this very informative visual video. I may purchase this cot now. My concern was the end brackets, but I only plan to use it during the spring to fall months, so shouldn't be too much problem for this 140lbs weakling. :-)
@@LoneCrowAdventures thanks, I have a pad I got from teton to sleep on the floor and I ended up getting the easy cot by bye of Maine because of the length
Jens Williamson, III (Deaf) Coleman Trailhead Camp Cot about up to 6' 2" plus light brown. Yes! I have one with me (worth it). I am satisfied because I am happy. Two storages (medium) from hard plastic (inside the clothes, pants and socks etc. that save my time) are under that cot in dome tent when if the rain is outside so I am worried free. Smart Idea! The rain coat and rain pants plus fishing (rain) boots from Cabela's in dome tent when rain or heavy rain. "Good Plan" It is good for camping, fishing, hunting and enjoy to stay. I will go home before hail or bad weather or hurricane come. You will know what to do before go camping with smile. Thanks for your time. Have a great day! Have a good year in 2022! Respectfully, Jens Williamson, III 😎😷👍🇺🇲 Bexar County 🇨🇱 The camping expert! The Boy Scout in Blanco, Texas and Austin, Texas. Camping is Camping! 🏕️ is 🏕️. Maybe you can copy my way. Fine with me. Add your own idea! You can!!
Here's a solution for fitting that second cross member into place: Stand the cot on end, then position your foot on the end of the crossbar, while holding the cot on a slight angle to elevate the second crossbar up off the ground, then just guide it into place on the frame, using your foot and leg muscle to position the crossbar into place. Your legs are roughly five times stronger, and this makes it a lot easier. I hope that description makes sense.
Hey thanks! I'll try it that way!!!!!
This works very well!
@@hard2getitrightagain314 yep, I'm going to try it too next time I head out!
@@LoneCrowAdventures I went from never wanting to get out a cot to throwing one up for 20 minute naps or tan sessions when I learned this trick.
Total game changer.
@@hard2getitrightagain314 I love naps in the woods!
I like that you show yourself getting on the sleeping pads/cots in your videos and laying on them. Most ppl just cut to being on the pad/cot. I like seeing how difficult or easy it is to get on or off. Kudos.
Thanks! I figure that is something if like to see as well. Thsnks for the feedback!
Ditto, I have a hard time getting down and up
You've got a review for every piece of camping equipment I've considered for my first camping festival and I couldn't appreciate it more! Thank you!
I sure hope you have a blast. Let me know how it goes!!!
I recently picked one up based on this review. My only addition to this is add 4 more tennis balls one for each end of the side bars. Both for the sides of the tent and your shins when you inevitably hit your shin on one late at night.
Thats a good idea. Ive done that so many times I can't even count!!!!
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Thank God for you!!!! Been sleeping on my cot for a year, and finally got a bed, but couldn't figure how to take the cot apart lol!!!! Cot got me thru some rough times and off the floor( I was sleeping on an air mattress), so thank you!!!😅
You're welcome. Glad to help!!!
Thank you! My 9 year old son said you helped him a lot!
I'm glad I could help!!!!
Thanks for the Tennis Ball trick. I was concerned for the same reason and wondered what I was going to do. Great solution!
The tennis balls have stayed on ever since I put them on. I fold it up and put it back in the bag and leave the balls stick put the top. Tent saver trick for sure!
Tennis balls as the protective feature is a brilliant idea! Thanks.
Works amazingly well!
Great video and the tennis ball tip is genius. We have a Kodiak tent and though the floor is sturdier than our Core dome tent, the tennis balls on legs of anything in the tent would provide greater peace of mind. Thanks for video!
Thank you for showing how to fold it up! That was what I was looking for!
You're welcome! Hope it helped!
Thank you for the hack to protect the floor of the tent. I used lids from glass jars for this purpose.
That is a great idea too!
You can use a screwdriver for a lever to pop the last one in place. I 2 Teton the XXL that you put their tent on top (tent cot) and the Adventurer, love how comfortable they are and you can get those with the lever built in. I also have the Teton Somnia because that’s built to fit on the bed of a truck but it also fits in my small tents, personally I would still recommend a pad to stay warm unless you’re camping in a hot climate and honestly at 63 I want a bit of comfort since I go for several weeks.
I agree we usually use the therarest basecamp mats in colder conditions or the nemo tensor 25 for added support and comfort. Sometimes it works good with just a closed cell foam pad on it as well.
Great review. Thank you. I like the tennis balls for the feet. Genius!
Thanks. I got the idea from walkers!
Thanks for the review! actually super helpful. For the most part, none of that seems like a down side. Think i might get! thank you again for the time spent on this.
You're welcome. Good luck out there!
Good informative video. No BS. This is a clone of the GI cot. One of the best nights sleep I had was the GI cot & air mattress.
It is very comfy!!!!
Love your videos. Always to the ont and very informative. Thanks
That you so much!
Extremely helpful video, thanks for the detailed demonstration.
You're welcome! Hope it helps. Good luck on your adventures!!!
I like the idea of the tennis balls I’ll probably put some on the end bars also
I really like this option to protect the tent floor
Reading all the comments, it's a shame no one commented on how to properly assemble the cot, and muscling the second cross bar is not the correct way. Stand the cot up on the last cross bar after mating the first mounting hole then step on the cross bar and lever the length of the cot up onto the cross bar, just like you would an Army cot that assembles the same way.
I'll have to try that trick! Thanks for the notice!!!!
I always prefer a sleep on a cot or hammock when tent camping in the front country!
Hammocks are a great option too. Thanks for the comment!
Well thank you so much for your video! Very helpful.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pick up some "Reusable Fastening Cable Straps" from Amazon. One or 2 on that bad boy should help get it in the bag. Less than $10. Great video. Thanks much. I'm sold on this baby.
Hey that's a great suggestion 👍
The most creativo teaching video. Thank you
Thanks for the compliment!!!
Great review. Thanks !
Your welcome!
To get the last pole in, stand cot vertical and stand on pole and twist cot. Just saw a guy on UA-cam do it that way.
Sweet! I will try that! Thanks!
A stitch in time....just saying. love the tennis ball hack. Two thumbs up I would have given you three but you haven't even tried to see it and you said it rips a little more each time.. sew it up and it will be better then when you bought it. Knowing that it rips at the seam is onlyl half the battle.. preventive medicine like your tennis balls. I can't wait to check out your other videos.
I could just sew it.... I never thought about that! Lol
As usual, great review!
Thank you kindly 🙏
Cool cot. I have been thinking about getting one of those or a lot tent. Thanks for sharing this information.
I've been using this one for a couple of seasons now and I'm very happy with it.
Legit got this just so I don’t have to lay on the ground when I’m tired at long track meets
Hey that's a great idea. Boy those track meets must be big!!!
Very helpful thank you!
Your welcome
This is great info especially about the tennis balls.
Yeah I work in a nursing home for my day job and I got the idea from the tennis balls on the walkers! Thanks for the comment.
I've had three of these carts and all three have ripped at the seams and you fall through! No more Coleman for me!
Oh no! That's terrible!
My first one from Amazon came broken 12 hrs before my last trip for the year. Had to use the old air mattress. That said the replacement is working great. I've noticed it's much easier to setup after the first few go arounds. Just sad to use it in my basement and not in the wilderness.
thx for review. i do really like Coleman products. my fav tent is a Coleman bathtub bottom tent. BUt im trying to figure out why this cot is so cheap in price. the reviews are decent minus the assembly. seems sturdy, but price is so cheap compared to other similar cots. i wish a little lighter, but....
It's heavy but yes it's a lot cheaper than competitors, even years ago when I bought it and did this video. Heavier than some but coleman has the brand recognition to keep costs down.
finally some that speaks english and pronounces vowels correctly !
I am originally Canadian.... so I am not sure that I always have pronounced vowel correct. You know what I'm talking a'boot? lol
how far away are the legs? trying to see if I can place a PLANO sportsman underneath (37.25" long)
I'm not sure of that but the cot is 35 inches wide and the legs are mounted inside the frame so they are probably 28 inches apart or so at their most narrow position.
@@LoneCrowAdventures ohhh thanks for that insight... been searching online and keep getting different dimensions... might even consider placing them sideways! thanks again :)
Thanks for the great, straightforward review. I received my Trailhead ii yesterday. When assembled, mine has a slight arch or bow upward in the middle. Is this camber built in to compensate for weight and potential sag when someone lays on the cot? Did you notice this on yours? Thanks.
I think when ours were new there was a bit of a middle arch but it flattens out when you lay on it.
Thank you! A real review. Wouldn't work for me because I don't have upper body strength to fight with that bar!!
It is tough for sure. I do have a hard time with it!
There are several videos on UA-cam that show you how to get the last piece on with minimal effort by using your feet
Paula, try this method: ua-cam.com/video/fSfswGVeESQ/v-deo.html
Thank you for the video!!!
You're welcome. I hope it helped you decide on your camping gear!
Great tips! Thank you for sharing. I would get bungee cords and get a different bag 🤔
Agreed 👍
@@LoneCrowAdventures I was thinking the exact same thing:-)
"The colder it gets, the more the metal reacts to the cold". With temps in the teens my fingers react to the cold not the metal and everything gets more difficult to do.
That makes sense too. This cot is very difficult to put together in the winter. It can be done with some extra effort but it's tough.
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What a great cot and very affordable. I like it as a good weekend set up.
Great for short trips too!
Missed the max length by an inch. I'm 6'3" any other recommendations? This cot is very similar to the teton.
I think Teton outdoors make an xl cot that I've heard is good for taller folks. I'm so short I don't know too much about gear for tall people.
Sleeping on a air mattress is ok but my hubby hates getting up off of it 😜☺️
I agree whenever possible to get up a little higher do its easier to get up!
im looking to buy a Cot maybe ill consider this one thank you Lone Crow
You're welcome! This cot is still going strong even almostbtwo year later!
What tent do you use with the Coleman trailhead 2 Camp Cot?
Nicely done.
Thank so much for checking it out!
Thanks for the review! I bought this for naps/rest during long work shifts. If you have a luggage scale could you weigh the cot? I'm convinced it's well over 20 lbs comparing it side by side with the ozark trail folding cot.
Oh I would imagine youcould weigh it on a scale for sure. The about this about this cot is that it is very heavy. Sturdy but heavy. Great cot though even with it's weight.
Any ideas on the actual dimensions of this? There's some debate around it since there's 2 different sets of dimensions listed on Amazon. I want to buy this but don't know if it's 35w or 25w? Thanks
This one is 25 inches width of sleep space
@@LoneCrowAdventures 25? Your video says 30. It's ok though I think I figured it out based on another review I watched showing the box. It says 35w total but 30w for the sleeping area just like your video says. The 5 extra inches would be for the cross bars that stick out. Thanks for the response!
Nicely Explained
Thanks for taking the time to check it out!!!!
crowbar will lever the piece on the end out easily to assemble
Yes that would be true too.
If you can do it, why can't I? I weigh 215 and have at least average strength for a man. I finally had to get a pry bar. A screw driver bent, and I tried standing on it as explained below (there's also a video demonstrating this). Once I got the cross bar pried on, I could see that both bars were bowing. Must be a defective cot.
Honestly this thing is an SOB when it comes to getting it set up. I have pretty strong arms, I am an occupational therapist who treats shoulder injuries by trade so I do a lot of arm exercises daily with my patients. I have above average upper body strength for my size. The bars shouldn't be bowing though!
Damn girl, you are strong!
Ive seen some pretty decent sized men struggle way more than you.
Fortunately these bars get a little easier with time but not by much. Thanks!
@@LoneCrowAdventures You're too modest. Great video!
Have you ever had one of the cross beams fall of.
No that has never happened to me. Has it happened to you! Once they are on they are very snuggly secured.
@@LoneCrowAdventuresI have never used one. I'm trying to decide to buy one or not. Thanks for the info.
30” wide or 35” wide? Thanks
A generous 35" wide!
Paracord wrapped around will keep the canvas taught.
Yeah it does seem to need some compression.
Titebond II on the seems to prevent rips.
Thats a great suggestion!
Can the cot be setup while it's inside a 2-3 person tent?
Not in a tent that small I doubt. I know my 3p is not tall enough for it to fit in. I have a 4p it will fit in just the one cot though.
Titebond 2 and canvas from harbor freight to make your own canvas bag.
I never thought about that. Good tip!
I just got one today and I can’t get the cross beam on. I’m an older person and I don’t have a lot of upper body strength. Wish I had known this before. Guess it goes back to Amazon
Yeah this one is a tough one to lock into position.
crowbar to lever it or a small flat bar.
@zalkona I had trouble too but it was easier when the cot was on it's side instead of right side up
I've been wanting to buy it at Walmart
Yep or they have it on Amazon. I think you can order from Walmart too.
We bought 2 for us last year for our camping 🏕️🥾 trip in August 5-7 -22 at Aloha State Park Campground in Cheboygan , Michigan great cot , our daughter used a twin air mattress
Thank you for this very informative visual video. I may purchase this cot now. My concern was the end brackets, but I only plan to use it during the spring to fall months, so shouldn't be too much problem for this 140lbs weakling. :-)
No, it will loosen and give a bit too with time which is good.
What cot do you recommend plz
Deerfamy makes a great lightweight cot. Worth checking out. This coleman one is fantastic and will stand the test of time!
would a cot be more comfortable than the floor?
Most definitely. If your sleeping on the floor at least get an air pad! This is a good one: ua-cam.com/video/bHZtssusuWY/v-deo.html
@@LoneCrowAdventures thanks, I have a pad I got from teton to sleep on the floor and I ended up getting the easy cot by bye of Maine because of the length
Anyone have any idea how this stacks against the Teton sports Universal or adventure cot?
I have not personally used either of those cota but I like this one a lot!
Jens Williamson, III (Deaf)
Coleman Trailhead Camp Cot about up to 6' 2" plus light brown. Yes! I have one with me (worth it). I am satisfied because I am happy. Two storages (medium) from hard plastic (inside the clothes, pants and socks etc. that save my time) are under that cot in dome tent when if the rain is outside so I am worried free. Smart Idea!
The rain coat and rain pants plus fishing (rain) boots from Cabela's in dome tent when rain or heavy rain. "Good Plan"
It is good for camping, fishing, hunting and enjoy to stay. I will go home before hail or bad weather or hurricane come. You will know what to do before go camping with smile.
Thanks for your time. Have a great day! Have a good year in 2022!
Respectfully,
Jens Williamson, III
😎😷👍🇺🇲
Bexar County 🇨🇱
The camping expert!
The Boy Scout in Blanco, Texas and Austin, Texas.
Camping is Camping!
🏕️ is 🏕️.
Maybe you can copy my way.
Fine with me. Add your own idea!
You can!!
We went camping in Guadalupe National Park and Big Ben National Park down in Texas.
I like the golf balls
Yeah that was my personal idea!
To make the bag better you should simply sew a zipper on the seam that opens there.
That's not a bad idea at all!
You are strong af to get that second bar in just yourself
It takes some working it 💪
Use bungee cords to compress bed
That is a fabulous idea 💡 thank you.
Thanks for the review
Thanks for taking to time to check it out!!!
You clip the ends into the frame? Well that explains alot lol
Yeah there are little holes that the cross bars pop into.
nice
I love this cot! It's still going strong.
PAC MAN LIVES! LOL!
The tennis balls do kind of look like pac man!!!
Can' t you sew the bag easily?
Oh sure, need a heavy needle though for the thick canvas.
Easy assembling but the stitching up of the ripped bag is…I may drop the needle in the grass of hay…as the song goes oops
I agree
Wow. you look so strong .... I know that difficult
It was a bit tough!
@@LoneCrowAdventures I bought two of them after watching your video of you. Thank you.
This cot is 35” across not 30. Thought your viewers might like to know.
That's for the update. The crossbars are 35 inches the sleeping area is 30 I think.
@@LoneCrowAdventures your right. I figured that out later. Thinking about this for my Honda Odyssey van.
Watched this again. Great video!
With the last crossbar, put the cot on one end and step on the crossbar, woman :). Very little effort this way.
Thanks for the tip!
Velcrow
Thanks
I got one ..I sleep on it when my wife kicks me outta bed
That's funny!
skip to 4:43 to hear her fart hahaha
I'm 100 percent sure that is not a fart! Lol That's funny though!
@@LoneCrowAdventures caught red handed hahaha naughty naughty
you can now hear the exact moment of the ripper in the comment above ahaha
The liner is cheap. Ours ripped very quickly and there is no replacement. Do not waste your money.
Really? That's too bad 👎
Cots are always so miserable to set up. Blah! Give me a good mat and the ground and I’m happy.
I hate dragging them along but am happy once they are set up.
Maybe your bag is ripping because you're stuffing tennis balls into the bag as well
Yes that is a true point.