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I picked up a nice cot for my drop camp hunts and love it. I had used an air mattress once and only once. When not if you get a leak you will be unhappy, uncomfortable, and will hate every minute of your hunt.
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Cot and pad. Ditch the air bed.
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cot and pad
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If you have room and if the extra weight is not a problem, you will be happy with the cot and pad.
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Check out the Comfort Cot at REI
speedy, but worth it
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You pansy's!! Sleep on the ground, just kidding.
Definately the cot.
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Have to agree with the cot & sleeping mat option. Air mattress is just asking Murphy to come along and screw up your trip IMO.
I've been on a hunt in the snowy mountains where my buddy's air mattress deflated. I was woken up in the middle of the night to rustling sounds & grumbling as he tried to stay warm & get comfortable ON THE GROUND
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i did a 2 week 6 mile in last year and all i used was a small tarp, self inflating pad and sleeping bag on the ground. i had no issues. but i also through down a bunch of grass and what not under the tarp for extra comfort!
http://www.sportsmanswarehouse.com/sportsmans/Alps-Comfort-XXL-Self-Inflating-Air-Pad/productDetail/Cots-Pads-Hammocks/prod999901361521/cat100849
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Cot with a good pad but it must be a good pad if not the underside will be cold. Of coarse this depends on the temperature outside. You are less likely to have sore spots sleeping on a cot. I remember once I was glad to be sleeping on a cot when hunting on the Olympic Peninsula and it rained all night when I got up to put my shoes on there was 3 inches of water on the tent floor. Poor tent placement on my part.
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Cots don't go flat....
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