The OneTigris SUPRAGRIS camping cot offers a compelling solution for campers seeking a lightweight and comfortable sleeping option without sacrificing quality. This review details a significant upgrade from a heavier, bulkier predecessor, highlighting the dramatic reduction in weight (from 13 lbs to 5 lbs 11 oz) and pack size. The portability alone makes this cot ideal for backpacking and car camping alike, transforming a previously cumbersome task into a convenient experience. But lightweight doesn't mean flimsy; this cot provides surprising comfort, accommodating taller individuals with generous dimensions and a supportive, evenly tensioned canvas.Beyond its impressive weight and size reduction, the SUPRAGRIS boasts thoughtful design features. Convenient pockets for pillows, water bottles, and other small items enhance organization and accessibility. While assembly requires more steps than a simple unfolding cot, the process is intuitive and straightforward. This review explores the setup process, comfort levels, durability, and overall value, ultimately determining whether this lightweight champion truly delivers on its promise of comfort, portability, and ease of use.
Pros And Cons
- Weighs 5 lbs 11 oz (significantly lighter than a 13 lb cot)
- Packs down small
- Comfortable (with use of an inflatable pillow for loft)
- Has pillow pocket, water bottle pocket, and general purpose pocket
- Canvas is smooth and nicely stitched
- Uniform comfort across the entire length
- No squeaks or creaks
- Takes more time to set up than a folding camp chair (more like setting up a tent)
- Lower height than a full-size cot
- Canvas can be noisy
- Small pull tabs on the end, whose intended purpose is unclear
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Weight and Packability
The OneTigris SUPRAGRIS camping cot is a significant upgrade from my previous bulky cot. My old cot weighed a hefty 13 lbs, while this one comes in at a mere 5 lbs 11 oz—less than half the weight! This makes a huge difference when packing for a camping trip.

The pack size is also dramatically reduced. It packs down to roughly a quarter of the size of my old cot, making it incredibly convenient for transport and storage. This portability is a game-changer for backpacking or even just car camping.

Setup and Design
Setting up the OneTigris SUPRAGRIS cot involves assembling poles and attaching the canvas, unlike my previous cot which unfolded like a chair. While it requires more steps, the setup is straightforward. The poles are keyed to prevent incorrect assembly, streamlining the process.

The canvas slides onto the poles securely, with little pockets and leg attachments ensuring it stays in place. A slight learning curve is involved, but it's not overly difficult—more like setting up a simple tent than a complex piece of gear.

Comfort and Dimensions
Despite its lightweight design, the OneTigris SUPRAGRIS cot provides surprising comfort. The canvas has a slight give, gently cradling the body. It's far from the rigid, uncomfortable experience of some other lightweight cots.

At 76 inches long, it comfortably accommodates my 6'2" frame. The width is also generous, allowing me to comfortably lie on my side with bent knees. The uniform tension across the cot contributes to its overall comfort; unlike my old cot which had noticeably firmer sections.

Features and Additional Details
The cot boasts several thoughtful features: pillow pockets (useful for adding loft to your pillow), water bottle pockets, and general-purpose pockets for small items. The small pull tabs on the ends are unexpectedly handy during setup and takedown.

While the canvas is well-made and comfortable, it's slightly noisy. However, the internal mesh design prevents the poles from creating any squeaking or creaking sounds during use. The overall quality, including stitching, is excellent.

Comparison and Conclusion
Compared to my previous 13lb cot, the OneTigris SUPRAGRIS is a clear winner in terms of weight and packability. While it takes a little longer to set up, the convenience of its smaller size and lighter weight far outweighs this minor inconvenience, especially for backpacking.

The comfort is excellent, and the overall quality is impressive. Though it's a bit noisy, the advantages of its lightweight build, ease of transport, and comfortable design make it a worthwhile upgrade. The only real compromise is the reduced height compared to a full-size folding cot. Highly recommended for those prioritizing portability and comfort.

