missyify
Survivalist
We normally sleep in sleeping bags on the floor of the tent (although we did have an inflatable mat for two trips that we no longer have). We actually sleep on Japanese style futons on the floor at home, so it feels pretty natural that we would sleep the same way while camping.
However, the sleeping bags get really sandy/dirty despite having several mats and a system for everyone to take their shoes off before entering. The shoes have to come inside at some point in case of rain. Which I'm sure needs to be resolved anyway (maybe by putting them in a box or container).
I was wondering if anyone uses cots. I've been eyeing the bunk bed ones, we could have 2 of them for the oldest 4 kids. My youngest still sleeps next to me, though. So I was wondering if there is anything cot-like that would be queen-sizeish? (Not inflatable)
Any drawbacks to using cots? I remember my grandpa had the Army cots we would take with us when I was a kid... They were uncomfortable to me then because I was used to a soft bed lol.
They just seem like they'd be easier to keep clean.
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However, the sleeping bags get really sandy/dirty despite having several mats and a system for everyone to take their shoes off before entering. The shoes have to come inside at some point in case of rain. Which I'm sure needs to be resolved anyway (maybe by putting them in a box or container).
I was wondering if anyone uses cots. I've been eyeing the bunk bed ones, we could have 2 of them for the oldest 4 kids. My youngest still sleeps next to me, though. So I was wondering if there is anything cot-like that would be queen-sizeish? (Not inflatable)
Any drawbacks to using cots? I remember my grandpa had the Army cots we would take with us when I was a kid... They were uncomfortable to me then because I was used to a soft bed lol.
They just seem like they'd be easier to keep clean.
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