The last cot I slept on was green canvas and aluminum — an army-surplus pile of junk. Needless to say, I don’t have the fondest memories of comfortable rest at night (or of functional joints the next morning).
Therm-A-Rest’s LuxuryLite Cot ($220) is nothing like that. Really, an argument could be made that it’s more an “internal-frame hammock” — the sleeping surface is an ultralight, ripstop polyester sheet that hovers stretched between what are essentially tent poles.
The entire structure rests on a dozen nylon rings that act as both feet for the cot and connectors for the frame. The cot weighs in at 2 pounds — crazy light for a cot, but more mid-weight when compared with sleeping pads.
(Note: This basic design has been around for a few years; GearJunkie tested the Luxury Lite UltraLite Cot in 2009 before Therm-A-Rest partnered with the niche gear maker to bring the cot to a mass market.)
The Therm-A-Rest cot is rated to 250 lbs but I pushed it to 350, tossing and turning with a couple backpacks on board. I never heard a creak or groan.