907DORKFACE
FNG
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2026
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Fellas,
I'm sure I'm not the first person to whine and cry about a noisy cot. I'm a toss and turn sleeper and there's nothing worse than hearing that groan/creak of the material rubbing on the poles. First, I tried getting it wet and leaving it thinking it might stretch out and get quieter. Massive fail. Next I tried duct tape, and there was a noticeable difference but still not good enough. Finally, moleskin. FINALLY! worked like a charm. I'm sure I'm not the first guy to figure this out but figured I'd throw this out there and save somebody some trial and error.
Snoring Soundly
I'm sure I'm not the first person to whine and cry about a noisy cot. I'm a toss and turn sleeper and there's nothing worse than hearing that groan/creak of the material rubbing on the poles. First, I tried getting it wet and leaving it thinking it might stretch out and get quieter. Massive fail. Next I tried duct tape, and there was a noticeable difference but still not good enough. Finally, moleskin. FINALLY! worked like a charm. I'm sure I'm not the first guy to figure this out but figured I'd throw this out there and save somebody some trial and error.
Snoring Soundly