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air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« on: June 10, 2013, 10:29:55 AM »
We are trying to decide between using an air mattress or cots for our hunt in Oregon this fall. We are getting packed in 11 miles and there will be a 14x12 wall tent for us to use. It will just be my dad and I and we can't decide what route we want to take. I like the comfort of the mattress but I also like the decreased weight of the cot as well as not having to worry about it possibly popping on us. Thoughts?
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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2013, 10:40:37 AM »
an air mattress will roll up nicely but if it pops you are on the ground. used them a few times & one thing I learned is that when they get cold ( they do transfer cold from the ground ) the seams will let loose & down you go. you cant store gear under them. go with a good light weight cot. or a good sleeping pad!

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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2013, 10:45:02 AM »
A cot with a good pad on it.

Air mattresses are for backpacking.

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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2013, 10:47:20 AM »
A cot and a good cot pad. Not sure it will really be any lighter but getting up off the ground, storage underneath and not having to worry about popping are my reasons.

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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2013, 10:52:54 AM »
Those are the things we have been tossing around. Our thinking with the mattress is we each get two mules as far as weight goes so that won't be an issue. We were talking about bringing the actual bigger bed type mattress with the battery operated pump. We will also have our backpacking self inflating sleeping pads with us in case we decide to spike camp it at any point. We could use those as back up in case the air mattress popped. There are just too many things to think about when prepping for a hunt.  :o
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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #5 on: June 10, 2013, 10:56:27 AM »
Another advantage of the for is it gives you a good place to sit. Plus as others have said, you can store things under the cot.


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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #7 on: June 10, 2013, 11:06:24 AM »
I would think of keeping it as simple, light as possible. also with only 2 mules you need to think of space as well as weight. those air beds with pump etc. take up room & can be pretty heavy & never seen one fold up as small as when it came out of the box. as said the cot serves more purposes with one system than hauling a bunch of extra stuff along

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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #8 on: June 10, 2013, 11:15:18 AM »
also is only 2 mules for extraction? if yes you really need to consider weight & space if bringing out game.

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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #9 on: June 10, 2013, 11:16:40 AM »
I would think of keeping it as simple, light as possible. also with only 2 mules you need to think of space as well as weight. those air beds with pump etc. take up room & can be pretty heavy & never seen one fold up as small as when it came out of the box. as said the cot serves more purposes with one system than hauling a bunch of extra stuff along

Yes, I agree with that and that is one of our concerns as well. We are having to buy odds and ends gear to get ready for the adventure and since I already have a nice air bed, that is part of the reason we were thinking about using it. For a decent cot and pad, you are looking at about $150 each. That money right there would darn near cover our food and drinks for the week.  :yike:
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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #10 on: June 10, 2013, 11:17:20 AM »
also is only 2 mules for extraction? if yes you really need to consider weight & space if bringing out game.

We each get our one horse to ride in and out on as well as two mules each way at 125 lbs per mule pack weight.
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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #11 on: June 10, 2013, 11:34:34 AM »
One thing to consider with a cot, is if the ground is wet/soft, the cot legs will sink in a little.     

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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #12 on: June 10, 2013, 11:41:01 AM »
Cabelas Outfitter XL with the pad designed for that cot is the best setup I've used and would recommend.  A little bulkier, but if you have the mules to pack it, that's the only way I'd go.  After hunting hard all day, nothing beats a comfortable sleeping setup.  I just don't see an air matress doing that for me and giving me the support I need.  I sleep as good or better in this cot as I do in my Temperpedic bed at home. :twocents:

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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #13 on: June 10, 2013, 11:43:27 AM »
Cabelas Outfitter XL with the pad designed for that cot is the best setup I've used and would recommend.  A little bulkier, but if you have the mules to pack it, that's the only way I'd go.  After hunting hard all day, nothing beats a comfortable sleeping setup.  I just don't see an air matress doing that for me and giving me the support I need.  I sleep as good or better in this cot as I do in my Temperpedic bed at home. :twocents:

I have heard great things about those cots/pad setups. The hard part is dropping the coin for them when I have the air bed. I like sleeping on the air bed but it can do a number on my back if it isn't pumped up well. You guys are making me lean more and more towards the cot.  :tup:
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Re: air mattress or cot for drop camp hunt
« Reply #14 on: June 10, 2013, 11:47:05 AM »
Cabelas Outfitter XL with the pad designed for that cot is the best setup I've used and would recommend.  A little bulkier, but if you have the mules to pack it, that's the only way I'd go.  After hunting hard all day, nothing beats a comfortable sleeping setup.  I just don't see an air matress doing that for me and giving me the support I need.  I sleep as good or better in this cot as I do in my Temperpedic bed at home. :twocents:

I have heard great things about those cots/pad setups. The hard part is dropping the coin for them when I have the air bed. I like sleeping on the air bed but it can do a number on my back if it isn't pumped up well. You guys are making me lean more and more towards the cot.  :tup:

I have not been sorry about making that purchase some years ago.   

 


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