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Coleman Mantis Space Saving Furniture

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Features

  • COMPACT: Saves up to 30% more storage space than the Coleman Trailhead II Cot; packed size is 26 x 6.5 x 6.5 in.
  • QUICK SETUP: Coleman SpyderHub technology features spring-loaded hubs that rotate to attach frame and keep tension on the fabric, for easier setup and takedown; poles with shock cords can easily store inside hub for stress-free organization and carrying; dimensions are 75L x 28W x 17H in.
  • SLEEP SOUNDLY: Frame has the perfect amount of tension so the cot doesn't sink or bend too much
  • STABILITY: Rounded feet offer added stability on different types of terrain
  • CARRY BAG: Double-zip feature creates a wide opening for easy packing and MOLLE loops allow you to attach multiple MOLLE-compatible bags or gear together for convenience

Description

Sleeping outside? You don't have to give up the comfort of an actual bed, plus the Coleman Mantis Space-Saving Full-Size Cot saves up to 30% more storage space than the Coleman Trailhead II Cot with which means you can fit more gear in your trunk. It's full-sized and supportive so you can sleep soundly off the ground. Get ready to relax because the cot sets up fast with our Coleman SpyderHub technology that features spring-loaded hubs that keep the fabric in place and shock cords to prevent poles from getting lost. Rounded feet keep the cot firmly in place, whether you’re snoozing inside the tent or stargazing out in the open. When it’s time to pack up and head home, simply store the poles inside the hubs, slide open the double-zip carry bag and close it with the secure hook-and-loop closure. MOLLE loops on the outside of the carry bag make it easy to attach multiple MOLLE-compatible bags or gear for less trips to and from the car.


Color: Black


Brand: Coleman


Room Type: Bedroom


Size: 75 x 28 x 17


Item Weight: 15.84 Pounds


Style: Cot


Assembly Required: No


Shape: Rectangular


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 23.63 x 6.7 x 6.7 inches


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Dry Cloth


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎24 x 7 x 7 inches


Package Weight: ‎7.46 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎23.63 x 6.7 x 6.7 inches


Item Weight: ‎15.84 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Coleman


Warranty Description: ‎No warranty.


Model Name: ‎Mantis


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎The Coleman Company


Part Number: ‎2000037574


Model Year: ‎2021


Style: ‎Cot


Included Components: ‎Cot


Size: ‎75 x 28 x 17


Date First Available: October 21, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Falls apart
I purchased this cot to use during a move. When it first arrived several days ago, I set it up to check it out and make sure it was as easy as they say. It was. Stretched out on our to test for comfort. Then I stored it away until I needed it. Yesterday, the movers came and packed away all my belongings, so I set up the cot for my temporary bed. At first, all seemed well. But after about an hour I noticed a sound that I assumed was the fabric of the cot stretching on the frame. It was not. A moment later, an entire corner of the cot collapsed. I set it up again and this time it collapsed almost immediately. I'm well under the maximum rated weight for the cot, so I can only assume I got a lemon. Either way, I'm returning. I'd rather pay more to get something I know will do what it's meant to ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 6, 2022 by Dan Kersey

  • Not worth sleeping on
Fell apart while sleeping on it not worth buying
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 19, 2022 by billy pickens

  • OK cot, best for the space-conscious.
There is a saying in most areas of consumer-dom. Cheap, light, strong. Pick 2. Coleman has managed to fit "compact" into this equation with this cot. Which, frankly, is where it shines. This is the cot(s) you get when space is at a premium, weight be darned. Because of the construction design, the compactness of the legs and the angles they work at dictated a rather thick-walled steel tubing. So, needless to say, if you're looking for a backpacking cot (if there is such a thing), this definitely is not it. Assembly is confusing at first with the maze of poles but you get it figured out pretty quickly. Comfort is, well...cot like. Better than the ground, not quite as comfy as an air mattress. Something to note - this has feet. This makes it a difficult prospect for tent camping if the ground happens to be soft. Imagine your body weight focused into about 10 square inches. So if you take this tent camping, be mindful of the ground conditions. If you're on solid, dry, hard ground, no problem. If you're on grass on, say, regular semi-moist top soil? You will want to figure out a way to spread the footprint out for each leg, or you may suffer damage to the floor of your tent. Best to take this into account before you ruin an expensive tent. What would make this a whole lot better? I can think of 2 things. 1: an all-carbon fiber tubing version. I bet they could get this under 10 lbs with all carbon fiber tubing. This would make it lighter, keeping it's compactness, and couldn't hurt the strength rating any. 2: They could include larger feet pads for this type of design. I would increase the ground contact area by at least a factor of FOUR. More would be better. Being serious, an all-carbon version of this with big feet? Sells a lot of units. I'd get one. This one suits a bit of a niche market, the space-conscious only crowd that never sleeps on soft ground and never intends to carry this anywhere. For those select few, I recommend this cot. For all others, I recommend expanding your search. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 19, 2021 by letmepicyou

  • Nice concept, but I'm not sure how well executed
The media could not be loaded. I got this cot with in the interest of having a bed-height unit for a larger tent. I noted that Coleman had made a line of products, mainly stools and tables, using this design technique. Right off the bat, I was struck by how heavy this unit is. I suppose the poles have to be that thick due to the cantilevered style, and this is the first issue I had. This style works well for lighter payloads, but in order to make this stiff enough for an adult sleeper, they have had to make it really, really beefy. The fittings are huge. Assembly wasn't that bad - though a bit clunky with all those big fittings. One of the scissor joints had more play in it than the others. You have to assemble the poles and feed them through the sleeves, then pull quite strongly to snap them into the base. Once it's all together, it's fairly stable. It is comfortable to sleep on, I'll grant you that. It doesn't have any center bar, and surprisingly doesn't wobble side to side that much at all. It does wobble along its long dimension a little due to the play in the joint fittings, but not appreciably. The biggest annoyance I had was with the feet. All the other camping cots I have used have long bars that lay along the floor and distribute the load. This one uses feet instead, and after one night I had six holes in my tent floor where these had pushed through into the dirt below. Not punctures, but they stressed and separated the ripstop material fairly quickly and to the point that I had to patch up my tent. I bet they'd grind any tent floor whether on a soft or hard surface. All in all, if you're looking for a camp cot for a hard floor (wood or concrete) this would be a suitable substitute for those military-surplus metal cots we had at summer camp as kids. I just won't ever put it in a tent or anything with a fabric floor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 10, 2021 by Greg Greg

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