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Cot One Convertible Long
Helinox
Cot One Convertible Long
$399.95
Description

  Easy to set up and incredibly comfortable

  Simple in design and setup yet incredibly comfortable, functional, and lightweight, the Helinox Cot One Convertible Long truly is "the anywhere bed." The unique Helinox lever system assembles the bed and tensions the sleeping surface simply and easily. This versatile, comfortable cot can be raised to a full 15 inches off the ground with purchase of the Cot Leg Kit - 12 pcs (sold separately). Setting up and packing up is a breeze. That leaves more time for what matters most – a good night's rest!

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Simple, strong design is easy to set up

  • Handles create tension when closed

  • Converts into high cot with purchase of cot leg converter kit (sold separately)

  • Storage bag with zipper closure and grab handles included

  • DAC's Green Anodizing™ process is incorporated in all Helinox aluminum poles. It’s safer for the environment and significantly reduces waste water by recycling water throughout the manufacturing process.

  • PACKED

  Width: 6.5" / 16 cm

  Depth: 6.5" / 16 cm

  Length: 23" / 58 cm

  • ASSEMBLED

  Length: 82.5" / 210 cm

  Width: 27" / 68 cm

  Height: 6.5" / 17 cm

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