PlacidWaters
Adventurer
Spot on on all points Nanabijou.
The reason I prefer a wider cot isn't just for the body but for ARM support. I will pay up to $250 for a light, comfortable cot that assembles easily. Not more, and only because I camp a lot. That means a Helinox on sale and no yearly updates when they change models, because it would be very hard to sell your previous Helinox cot to finance the upgrade.
One thing that surprises me about camping gear is that much of it has some shortcoming that is obvious to the consumer but not to the designers. I bet lots of people in this forum could design a great tent, cot, chair, etc. I sure wish they would ask us about these things.
--Camptime could improve their cot by replacing the hard-to-turn wingnuts with large plastic ones that are easy on the hands.
--Helinox could put big fat feet on their chairs so we don't have to spend extra money on them. They could change the angle of the back on the Sunset chair so it actually hits your head.
--I would love to see a tall (60") three-person tent with a porch awning: perfect for one camper with a tall cot.
--Would love to see a small plastic chuck box with drawers and dividers.
Etc.
The reason I prefer a wider cot isn't just for the body but for ARM support. I will pay up to $250 for a light, comfortable cot that assembles easily. Not more, and only because I camp a lot. That means a Helinox on sale and no yearly updates when they change models, because it would be very hard to sell your previous Helinox cot to finance the upgrade.
One thing that surprises me about camping gear is that much of it has some shortcoming that is obvious to the consumer but not to the designers. I bet lots of people in this forum could design a great tent, cot, chair, etc. I sure wish they would ask us about these things.
--Camptime could improve their cot by replacing the hard-to-turn wingnuts with large plastic ones that are easy on the hands.
--Helinox could put big fat feet on their chairs so we don't have to spend extra money on them. They could change the angle of the back on the Sunset chair so it actually hits your head.
--I would love to see a tall (60") three-person tent with a porch awning: perfect for one camper with a tall cot.
--Would love to see a small plastic chuck box with drawers and dividers.
Etc.