Wolftraders Turbo Cot Verse ALL OTHER COTS

One of the most frustrating things next to assembling Ikea furniture is assembling a cot. Turbo Cot is a fresh take on what you thought a cot could be. Holding up to 350 pounds this cot is sturdy and also easily stored.

Wolftraders Folding Hammock Style Turbo Cot patented frame design makes setup and takedown a breeze. To set up, simply grip opposite legs, extend and push down. It's that simple. To take down the cot, you simply step on the foot tab and pull up on the handle and watch as the cot folds itself up. The patented Turbo Cot is made with a heavy duty steel frame. The sleeping mat is made up of heavy duty 600D polyester with a PVC coating.

The Wolftraders logos are embroidered on the mat. Every Turbo Cot comes standard with two (2) saddlebag gear pouches, one on either side of the cot. Gear pouch pockets include: a mobile device pouch, a mesh pouch, a drink holder, and a large zippered pouch. There are no crossbars running along the top or bottom of the cot, giving it a hammock style feel when sleeping. No more waking up at 2 am with a sore back from uncomfortable crossbars.

  • Patented easy folding design
  • No crossbars along top and bottom give hammock-like feel and comfort
  • Saddlebag gear pouches on either side with mobile device pocket, drink holder, mesh pocket, and large zippered pocket
  • Saddlebag gear straps allow you to easily secure your cot during storage
  • Shoulder carry bag included
  • Steel tubing frame
  • Heavy duty600D PVC coated fabric
  • Item Length: 78"
  • Item Width: 28.5"
  • Item Height: 19"
  • Holds up to 350 pounds

Watch the video below to learn more or purchase your Turbo Cot here.

Hey, I'm Darren with Wolf Traders. We're a premium outdoor goods maker and I'm here at the Mid-state show and we're showing the turbo cot.

All right so the turbo cot's cool because all the other cots you have to piece them together. So if you're out in the cold especially, if you ever tried putting a cot together, the bars and the materials don't stretch, so it's really hard to deal with. The turbo cot, everything stays together, nothing comes apart and there's literally no bars going across. So all your other cots have bars going across so if you lay in the middle, you're on a bar. You sit on the end, you're on a bar.

The other cool thing is this thing will hold up to 350 pounds. I'm a 185 pounds, I'm sitting right on the end and this won't tip over. So. And it doesn't move. So all your other cots will teeter-totter, this won't do that. And again, packing it up is just as easy, fold up.

So if you look at that, there's also gear bags, these gear pouches on the sides, they're nice to have for your phone, stuff like that. But they also turn into gear straps. So, you fold it around, the hardest thing about a cot, too, is putting it back in the bag. This cinches it up nice and tight so it fits back in the bag if you choose to use a bag.

And then it's got handles on it for easy lifting. So most people use a cots more than just camping. You can use them for going to the park, hanging out at the house. If you have unwanted guests over, turbo time. Put this out. So I've watched a lot of people get out of the cot. It's nice because they can use the bars to pull themselves up and help them get out, too. So it's pretty cool.