🛏️ Sleep Elevated, Camp Elevated: The Ultimate Convertible Cot Experience
The Disc-O-Bed Large Outdoor Convertible system offers a spacious, durable, and versatile sleeping solution for two adults. Featuring a rust-resistant steel frame with no middle support bar, it provides a stable, contoured sleep surface with 500 lbs capacity per cot. Its patented disc assembly enables quick, tool-free conversion between single beds, bunk beds, or a bench, all packed with carry bags and adapters for easy transport and setup. Perfect for campers and hosts seeking premium comfort and convenience.
Global Trade Identification Number | 00854720004011 |
Material | Alloy Steel, Polyester |
Manufacturer | Disc-O-Bed |
Special Feature | Portable |
UPC | 609788727774 854720004011 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34 x 16 x 11 inches |
Package Weight | 30.84 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Disc-O-Bed |
Country of Origin | China |
Model Name | Disc-O-Bed Large, with 2 Side Organizers, Green |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 30001BO |
Model Year | 2013 |
J**O
Very sturdy
Awesome, and very sturdy. Just follow the directions, and you'll be good to go. A bit heavy, but it will definitely hold two full grown adults!
B**E
Super strong, but HEAVY
These are great. But seriously, stop looking now if you think you're going to easily carry these in anywhere. This is purely car camping merchandise. They take a bit of practice to setup quickly, but they store well, into two individual bags for each cot. As mentioned, these are incredibly sturdy. Two heavy adults can sleep in these without issue. I cant comment on how long the fabric will last, we have used them on two camping trips only, but they have held up great so far. I bought the rubber feet sold separately to protect the tent floor, and I think they are worth every penny. If you have limited floor space in your tent setup, these work great to minimize footprint. They sleep pretty comfortably (much better than on the ground), and are so nice you could use them to provide guests a sleep space if you have limited room / beds at home. They are proud of them, but they should last for a very long time.
L**N
Love these cots!
These cots are so awesome! They are a little hard to put together and take apart until you get the hang of it, but once you do, they rock! Although they will always take longer than the instant up/down cots; it takes me about 10 minutes to set up one bunk bed set.They are so comfortable! They are so much more comfortable than any other cot we own, even the kind with the air mattress on top! They hold even big guys, like my hubby, comfortably! They are wide enough for me to lay on one and nurse the baby without having the baby actually lay on top of me, unlike the regular cot we have. That one is too narrow! My hubby, who has such broad shoulders that he wears a 3X/4X shirt can lay on his back and not feel like he is going to fall off!I love how there are no metal bars under the center of the cot, so my shoulders and hips don't get dug into all night long.The idea of having bunk beds is amazing! It frees up so much room in the tent. (Unless you are trying to set up 4 sets -yes that is 8 beds- in a regular tent; then it's a little cramped. However it's less cramped than it was when we were all sleeping on the ground because we can utilize the space going up to put people, and so there is room on the ground for our stuff.... lol)I recommend getting the leg extensions so that there is a little more space in-between the two beds. Otherwise the one on the bottom feels a little claustrophobic, at least in my opinion anyway... (http://smile.amazon.com/Disc-O-Bed-Cam-O-Bunk-Leg-Extension-Set/dp/B0097RNUP4/ref=sr_1_1?s=outdoor-recreation&ie=UTF8&qid=1450468078&sr=1-1&keywords=disc-o-bed+leg+extensions) But the kids haven't complained, so we haven't done this yet...The other great thing about these beds is that you don't HAVE to use them as bunks. You can set them up as single side-by-side beds as well if you have the space. For instance, my hubby and son will take these on their camp outs with the Boy Scouts. In that setting they have the whole tent to themselves so they just set the cots up next to each other. (They only do this when they are car camping though because they are pretty heavy.) You can also set them up into a couch formation, but we've never tried that...
Y**E
Not what I thought it was going to be based on the marketing picture.
The grandkids loved the bed. Great for added sleep space
M**S
If you NEED bunk cots get these. If you don’t, get something easier to put together
These are really great. We used them twice this summer for camping. My kids were so excited about them, they set them up as bunk beds and slept on them for a week in their room. They are very easy to put together. Very sturdy. 2 bags that are very durable to carry all of the pieces. They are about as comfortable as any cot can be. These are very well made. The only issue for me. Is each bag is pretty heavy to carry. I can do it. Or my husband does. But they are heavy. And take a minute or so to assemble. And take down after. They work great as bunks. Or can leave separate as 2 beds. Or put together as a couch / sitting area. We did not do this yet for camping.
E**N
Expensive, but the very best for van camping setups
For what these cost, you hope that these are "the whole package" including comfort. If you're like me, most cots have been an uncomfortable experience that are only marginally better than sleeping on a floor with a shoe as your pillow.Well, let me tell you that these ARE the total package, comfort and all, and are totally worth the cost.We purchased these to use in a Chevy Express van (135 inch wheelbase, 12 passenger version). Our idea is that our passenger van can become an RV as needed, or cargo van, or back to passenger van as needed.We opted for the large size to keep the beds a little narrower so as to allow more space for our other gear (i.e cooking set up, water system, etc).In our RV setup, we keep one bench seat installed to bring our kiddo along. That bench seat also doubles as his bed at night. Thus, the disc-o-bed is for us, the parents.Used as side-by-side, the beds fit perfectly in the van and we love the storage ability under the beds. However, when stacked as a bunk, the rear-slant angle of the van's bench seat pushes the entire bed system back about 2.5 inches, which requires centering the bunks to get the rear doors to close. Since we really want the beds "against the side wall," I ended up needing to shorten the bed frame by 1.5 inches to allow the rear barn doors to close without use of force. This modification wasn't completely necessary, but I didn't like forcing the van doors shut.1.5 inches is as much as you can shorten without putting the bed fabric in contact with the tabs that hold the plastic discs in place (as included in my picutres). It was also just enough to where thevan doors now close normally.If you have a Chevy Express van (135 inch, with one bench seat installed) like me, this "shortened" modification is not necessary and you can use the unit as it comes out of the box if:1) you're using the beds as single level, side-by-side. This is because the rear-facing angle of the bench seat contacts the bed near the top of the bunk frame and forces the set up back about 2 inches2) you set the bunks in the middle of the van instead of off to the side as I showed in my picture.3) you have the 155 inch wheelbase van which has a longer interior, at which point you can even use the 2XL version of this bed for extra lengthOverall, I think the beds are top grade quality and was very impressed, as follows:1) Very sturdy. Easy to see that the frame is thick, strong metal that is designed to last many years. I am 5"11", 185lbs and felt the bed didn't even know i was there. There is absolutely no flimsiness in the design of the bed frame.2) No creaking noises. Many typical cots are noisy when getting in/out, or rolling about during the night. This disc-o-bed is completely silent which we love.3) Very comfortable, even in "large" size. Many people are concerned that the large may be too narrow for comfort. My wife and i found that we had 3-4 inches on either side before hitting the edge of the bed, which is plenty good for us. For comparative purposes, I am 5'11" and wear a 34 inch waist. My wife is 5'7" and average build. Overall, we didn't find ourselves wanting the XL size at all.Aside from width comfort, the other factor is "cushion and support." Here too we give strong marks. The amount of tension and stretch from the fabric material results in a very comfortable bed, so much so that both my wife and I felt that no camping/sleeping pad is not necessary (except maybe for insulation purposes during colder weather).4) The included organizer shelf attachments add quite a bit of usable storage space in a van setup. We were pleasantly surprised to learn that the organizer has one huge pocket that is the entire size of the organizer, PLUS added storage pockets, PLUS cubby pockets for drinks5) Easier to store than typical folding cots, due to their shape when stores. In my supplied picture, you see one one disc-o-bed occupies half the space of a typical single person cot.You will find many reviews criticizing the weight of this kit. It is indeed on the heavy side, but I have yet to see a backpacker that lugs around ANY type of sleeping cot. Point is, any type of cot already is a clear sign that you're using your a vehicle to transport your camping gear, and likely wouldn't veer too far from said vehicle for your camping activities. At that point, what you are paying for is a MUCH sturdier, more comfortable, quiter, and space saving system that will undeniably increase your sleep quality while camping.In conclusion, the unit is so good and comfy that you'll feel proud to let friends and relatives sleep on it if/when they stay over at your house for the holidays.
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