Comfort. If your campsite is just off the road or you’re pitching a tent in the backyard, consider a cot that comes with foam or an air mattress. The extra weight of this design can be a more-than-acceptable tradeoff for a softer and more supportive surface. Camping cots can also make a comfy guest bed for indoor sleepovers. The best models should still only take up minimal space in your closet or trunk.Ease. Outdoor enthusiasts should consider durability and ease of assembly when choosing a camping cot. If you’re on a road trip, the ability to quickly set up and strike your campsite will provide you more time for telling stories around the campfire. If you tend to feel cramped, look for extra-long and wide cots.Weight. It’s true you feel every extra pound on the trail when you’re hauling them on your back. Prioritize gear that’s light and compact so you can still relax in less-than-optimal conditions. For example, cots made with aluminum alloy are much lighter than steel, without sacrificing strength.