RIO Adventure Military Cot Review
RIO Adventure Military Cot Feature
- Military style cot sets up quickly and easily
- Sturdy steel and aluminum legs and frame with 600 denier polyester bed
- Includes zippered carry bag plus side storage pocket large enough to fit snacks and media
- Open size measures 76? x 26? x 16? and folds to 37? x 8? x 5?
- Supports 250 lbs yet weighs only 16 lbs
- Military cot with powder-coated steel and aluminum frame
- Quick Wrap-n-Lock build for easy folding and carrying
- Sturdy crisscrossing legs; 600-denier polyester fabric
- Suspends sleeper comfortably off ground; 250-pound capacity
- Zippered carrying bag; measures 76 x 16 x 26 inches (W x H x D)
RIO Adventure Military Cot Overview
RIO Adventure military style cot features powder-coated steel and aluminum legs and frame and 600 denier polyester. The Quick Wrap-n-Lock feature makes it easy to set-up and fold. Includes storage pockets and zippered carry bag with handle. Weighs 16 lbs. Supports up to 250 lbs. Ideal for camping. Measures 76” x 26” x 16” when open. Folds to 37” x 8” x 5”.RIO Adventure Military Cot Specifications
Rest easy while camping with the Rio Adventure military cot. Unlike inflatable air mattresses or camping pads, the cot suspends you comfortably off the ground, so you don't need to worry about setting up on bumpy terrain. The cot is also extremely sturdy, with a powder-coated steel and aluminum frame, tough crisscrossing legs, and a 600-denier polyester fabric. Best of all, the cot sets up and folds quickly thanks to the Quick Wrap-n-Lock build. Other details include storage pockets large enough for snacks and media, a zippered carrying bag, and a capacity of up to 250 pounds. The military cot measures 76 by 16 by 26 inches (W x H x D) when open, folds to 37 by 5 by 8 inches, and weighs 16 pounds.About Rio Brands
Bob Cohen founded Rio Brands in 1947 with the invention of the first portable folding table. The company, originally named All-Luminum, is now the oldest firm in the outdoor furniture industry, having shipped more than 25 million folding tables in the ensuing years. Rio is based in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, and is managed by Bob's sons Warren, Mark, and Ira.
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