Backcountry spike camp cot

I used a Helinox for a few years. Absolutely awesome.
I ended up with that new 3” pad last year which was equally awesome.
Also got the Helinox high back chair so I had to ditch something…so the cot sat at home.
One benefit to a cot is that most your extra stuff can go underneath the cot.
And it makes a good anchor for your pillow to stay secured in place.

(My Helinox cot is available for purchase)
 
I used a Helinox for a few years. Absolutely awesome.
I ended up with that new 3” pad last year which was equally awesome.
Also got the Helinox high back chair so I had to ditch something…so the cot sat at home.
One benefit to a cot is that most your extra stuff can go underneath the cot.
And it makes a good anchor for your pillow to stay secured in place.

(My Helinox cot is available for purchase)
How much for your cot?
 
Well I was mistaken. Cory is not using a Peax cot. I reached out to Peax and they do not make a cot. I'm not sure the brand he is using
 
Helinox Ultralight

I also use a pad on top of it. It adds more weight than is desired, but I sleep well.
 
Not me. More weight to drag around, especially if you need to move spike camp to get closer where the elk are. Just get a really good sleeping with decent cushioning and R-value.
I leave my cot back at basecamp. Who says elk hunting is suppose to be a comfortable backcountry experience, just kidding?
 
I use one motorcycle camping. Not an ultra light as it's not a big factor in my case
but I sleep on it almost as well as in my own bed.
I have a super light blow up amazon pad I put on it.
I'm old with lots of aches and pains. When I was younger I used to just scratch out the rocks ,
and throw down the sleeping bag on the UL thermarest.
Maybe that's why have a lot of aches and pains .
 
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