Disc-O-Bed Cam-O-Bunk Cot with 2 Organizers and 2 Cabinets, Large

January 5, 2015 - Comment

Portable, compact and strong, Fully collapsible, Quick, no tool or screw assembly; Bunkable in tight spaces; No mattress required. The Cam-O-Bunk (Large) comes with all the exciting features outlined by the Cam-O-Bunk (XLarge), the only difference being that the width of the sleeping deck is slightly narrower. Included two full length side organizers and two

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Portable, compact and strong, Fully collapsible, Quick, no tool or screw assembly; Bunkable in tight spaces; No mattress required. The Cam-O-Bunk (Large) comes with all the exciting features outlined by the Cam-O-Bunk (XLarge), the only difference being that the width of the sleeping deck is slightly narrower. Included two full length side organizers and two fully collapsible, zippered storage cabinets: Assembled bunk 79inches x 27.75inches x 32inches; Outer dimensions 81.75″ x 32.25″ x I 36.5″; Weight of bunk 81lbs; Weight tolerance per single cot 500lbs.

Product Features

  • Bunkable cot system fits 2 people, compatible to a broad range of tents and dome structures used in recreational camping
  • Bunkable to maximize floor space, with a height off the ground of 11 in. and distance between cots 21 in
  • Frame is manufactured using rust resistant and powder coated steel that is robust, ultra strong with a weight tolerance of 500 lbs. per single cot
  • 28″ wide sleeping deck materials dry quickly with proper ventilation and are removable for cleaning
  • Includes two cabinets and two side organizers that attach onto the sleeping deck for the storage of personal items

Comments

Anonymous says:

I ordered the Large for use in my 2014 T & C which I am setting up as a camper. These fit just right! SO easy to set too. If using the full bunk set-up in the van, you can’t use the end storage compartments and it takes up the full length from the back hatch (slightly angled to the front as the top of the van curves in, so the bunks have to be shifted toward the center) to the back of the front passenger seat – pretty snug fit with the front seat moved fully forward and the seat back…

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