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The Coleman ComfortSmart Big & Tall Cot combines advanced ComfortSmart coil suspension with a thick foam mattress pad to deliver unmatched comfort and support. Its durable steel frame supports up to 300 pounds and fits campers up to 6'6" tall. Foldable and portable, it easily fits into most car trunks, making it perfect for camping, glamping, festivals, or extra guest sleeping. Bonus features include pull-out side tables with cup holders and a leak-proof air mattress for all-night inflation, backed by a 1-year limited warranty.








| Assembly Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,190 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #15 in Camping Cots |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 13,832 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 8.9 Kilograms |
| Size | Cot |
| Style | Deluxe (Big & Tall) |
J**S
A Lifesaver During Our Hospital Stay for Our Newborn Daughter!
I recently had the opportunity to use the Coleman ComfortSmart Camping Cot with Sleeping Pad during our stay at the hospital for the birth of our newborn daughter. As a husband, I wanted to be there for my wife throughout the process, and this cot made the experience significantly more comfortable. The first thing I noticed was how easy it was to set up the cot. It was a matter of minutes before I had a comfortable place to rest, which was invaluable during the long hours at the hospital. The folding mechanism is intuitive and hassle-free, making it easy to move and store when not in use. Comfort is where this cot truly shines. The thick mattress pad provided much-needed support and cushioning, allowing me to get restful sleep despite the understandably stressful environment. I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable the cot was, considering it’s a portable solution. It’s firm enough to support my back but soft enough for a good night's sleep. The cot's sturdy steel construction gave me confidence in its durability and stability. Even on the hospital room's hard floor, it remained steady and didn’t squeak or shift, which is essential in a quiet hospital environment. The size of the cot is another plus. It's spacious enough to accommodate my height and build comfortably, yet compact enough not to take up too much space in the hospital room. This balance of size and comfort was perfect for our needs. Another aspect I appreciated was the ease of cleaning. Hospital environments require high hygiene standards, and the cot's materials were easy to keep clean and sanitary. Lastly, I want to highlight the versatility of this cot. While it was a lifesaver at the hospital, I can see it being equally useful for camping trips or as an extra bed for guests at home. It’s definitely a multi-purpose item that I see us using for years to come. In conclusion, the Coleman ComfortSmart Camping Cot with Sleeping Pad was an essential item during our hospital stay for the birth of our daughter. It provided comfort, stability, and convenience, making a challenging situation a bit more bearable. I highly recommend it to anyone in need of a portable, comfortable sleeping solution.
R**H
Sturdy and surprisingly cumfy
Surprisingly comfortable, easy to assemble/ pack. It’s very well made and sturdy for someone that’s 6’2 and 270 lbs. I use it for camping or if you think you may need another bed in a hotel stay. It’s a good buy and very functional. I’d recommend/buy again.
J**N
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME
BEST CAMPING PURCHASE EVER! You'll love this cot. Go ahead and drop it in your cart and come back to read the rest of my review. Trust me, it's worth it. Assuming you've put this in your cart, here we go... I am pretty picky when it comes to my sleeping conditions. My husband and I have a memory foam hybrid mattress at home, so when we decided to go on a camping trip I told him we had to find something comfortable to sleep on. I was tired of the money pit that air mattresses are- they always ALWAYS deflate and I have yet to find one that holds up for more than a handful of nights- even if it's on a clean, flat floor in our home. I began researching cots and came across these. I am so happy I did! The pad that comes on top is really comfortable and the canvas portion of the cot has a lot of give, so it feels much more like a bed. We purchased two of these and will be using them pushed together. When two are pushed together they almost make a queen size bed. Amazon must have heard the complaints about the packaging these are shipped in because ours came in two very durable cardboard boxes. If you are tired of air mattresses and such or are needing a portable bed of sorts, THIS IS IT! **UPDATE 8-25-2017** These cots are STILL AMAZING! We have toted these things around many places and had many overnight guests sleep on them. They are still by far the most comfortable portable bed option. Despite currently being 38 weeks pregnant, I still find these cots to be wonderfully comfortable and have slept on them several times throughout my pregnancy. Thanks for an awesome product, Coleman! *February 2022 Update*—Still awesome. These things have gotten a LOT of use over the past 6 years and they are still just as sturdy and comfortable as ever. We have had no issues with the frame, springs or pad. When my children outgrow their toddler cots, we will upgrade them to these as well. These cots are worth the initial investment.
P**R
Not Easy to Fold Up in Tight Spaces; Comfortable with Fiber Bed Topper
I purchased this as extra bedding for guests, in the office, where we have limited space. The cot is mostly good, but I do NOT like the awkward way that that it folds up for storage. First, you have to remove the sleeping mat from the top of the cot ... and set that bulky thing aside somewhere .... Then, you have to FLIP THE WHOLE DARN COT OVER, so it's upside down. Now you can grab the sleeping mat again and tuck it in under the bars by the legs. Next fold the legs down so they squeeze the sleeping mat. And finally ... you get to the step that I had assumed would be the FIRST STEP ... that is, folding the cot up, like you're closing a book. There is some velcro to help keep it closed for storage. I've only seen one other person mention this awkward folding up of the cot in the reviews. I imagine if you're using this out in the great outdoors, with wide open spaces, you wouldn't notice this inconvenience. But at home, where I've just got a tiny little office and not much space to move around ... it's definitely a downer that I have to do all this acrobatics just to get the darn thing folded up. I thought that would be the easy part. But oh well. The cot does fit my space wonderfully, and it's one of the few compact and portable sleeping options I've found, which gives you the full 80 inches of length. I'm not tall, but some of my guests are. I know the tall folks appreciate being able to lie down without having to dangle their feet over the edge. The sleeping mat that comes with it is OK, but it's not comfortable enough to sleep on more than just a night or two. It's has a stiff plastic feeling but it's cushiony at the same time, like a gym mat. To make it more comfortable for guests, I bought the Downlite (down alternative) Dorm Twin XL Fiber Bed, which has a 3-inch gusset, and the Cool Touch 400 Thread Count Waterproof Mattress Topper Protector, which accommodates mattress toppers from 2 to 5 inches thick. All three of these work perfect together. I tried lying down on the camping mat that comes with it, and it felt too spartan (would have been fine for camping). The weird thing is, it wasn't actually firm (which I would have liked), it just felt sort of insubstantial. Then I tried lying down with just the fiber bed / mattress cover combo on the cot (without the camping mat), and it felt too saggy. Finally, I tried it with the camping mat plus the fiber bed / mattress topper combo, and it was good. I tried it out by sleeping in it all night. Comfortable and firm enough for me. The camping cot is lightweight enough to move around the house, and it does fit in the back of the car, flat, if you have a large trunk. The camping cot folds up and out of the way, against the wall. For the big fluffy fiber bed / mattress cover combination, I got some bungee cords for holding them tight in a bed roll. Then we put 2 hooks on the wall and hung a carabiner from each hook. Now when the fiber bed is rolled up, we hook the bungee hooks into the carabiners, and voila ... the fiber bed roll is up and off the floor, out of the way.
S**T
Get the longer one in black! Made For A Princess!
I am not going to give this product completely five stars because it is not perfect but it is pretty great. Have you slept on a camp cot...And woken up the next day feeling like you’re the tin man after a rain? Well this cot is not perfect but it sure beats that type of cot. I purchased the initial standard comfort card for my son who is 6’2 “ ...he claims and 200 pounds well he’s a lengthy guy and on that cot he said was very very comfortable but still his long size 12 feet hung out. So I made a retail decision to take that one back to a different retailer and purchase on Amazon boy am I glad I did. This Cot is comfortable and the reason it is, is because it has suspension hooks all around the outer edge. Here’s what I’m gonna do I’m going to make my own foam mattress. The one on it isn’t bad but if you want to sleep on this thing for longer than two nights more foam is much better. Maybe Because I sleep on a therma rest mattress...I’ve become a princess with a P… And I cannot handle sleeping on on uncomfortable couches or army cots anymore. If you’re a little bit of a princess this Cot will do it! I am taking points off for how it folds up not easy but I think it gives it a better support than the fancy-schmancy folding ones that have very skinny legs and because it’s not as sturdy as it could be but then it would be triple the price this is a very good piece of equipment for what we use it for which is to have a lot of guests over all the time for the price. I do recommend it! Could put two together and make a larger size mattress as well. I’m very nitpicky when it comes to sleeping devices because I don’t like to be uncomfortable at night so basically this is pretty perfect considering how inexpensive it is. It’s not really a cot that you would take hiking... it’s too cumbersome for that but it’s perfect for RV parking or tent camping or just in your home when you have extra guests or want to pretend in your backyard that you’re out in the deep woods! It’s rated to support someone who is 250 pounds and if you way more than that I strongly recommend you seek out a different piece of equipment the longer caught probably fits a bigger person. I’ve looked at a lot of camping gear and in the lower and prices they must assume that a lot of really overweight people don’t go camping because nothing is comfortable for anyone unless you’re a pretty tiny person and that is what I mean by height as well as weight. This longer wider cock will fit my son perfectly and with a sticker for mattress it could become a permanent sleeping place. But maybe we don’t want to do that?
M**R
Comfortable and easy to set up
This reminds me of an old fashioned rollaway, only it's much lighter and easier to haul around. Very comfortable, good size (I'm about 6', 200 lbs) and it folds into a small package. Zero complaints, and I bought one of the Amazon Resale units. It was like new.
D**E
“Sleep soundly my dear Rose, I’ve built you a comfortable bed. She’s all the comfort you’ll need.”
Let me tell you, this is no ordinary cot. The mattress doesn’t seem like much but when combined with the spring tension layer, it’s on another level than ordinary cots. This cot can make your whole camping experience better by getting much higher quality sleep. Or need an extra guest bed but don’t have the space for another bed? This is your ticket. Ticket to what? Maybe it’s a ticket to happy in-laws which could lead to a happy spouse which could lead to you getting some even with your spouses toads sleeping in the living room. Or maybe you come home one night after having a few too many with the boys and your wifey says “Unh. Uh!” Off to the basement with you and on the cot cuz you WILL NOT puke on me or in my bed! Now Go!” Not really compact enough to take on a bike but in the right size little trailer; probably. This thing has all sorts of good to keep around qualities that I could go on and on forev. Bottom line is that it’s just comfortable and could even help you out in a jam if you need a bed.
K**R
Great cot, got it for $55, its $143 now, I would *not* pay that for this cot today
This is a great cot. I hate those really skinny, low to the ground cots with cheap fabric that rip. This is not that. We've had it for a few years now, mostly use it for guests or if it's too hot in my room in summer, I will use it to sleep in front of the a/c in the living room sometimes. It's simple to set up, it's big enough for tall/wide people and very comfy. However, I would not pay over $100 for this thing (currently, July 8, 2025, its listed for $143 which is highway robbery, especially on PRIME DAY, jeez). You can get higher quality ones that aren't just fabric, and have nicer quality mattresses for that price. We only use this a few times a year and I have no real complaints, but it's going to break at some point and I won't pay 3 times the price to replace it with the same model
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