Lawn Chairs

Coleman Converta Cot

Coleman Converta Cot

  • Convertible cot with 4-position backrest and 2-position footrest
  • Sits upright for afternoon lounging and folds flat for overnight sleeping
  • Durable powder-coated steel frame supports up to 225 pounds
  • Weather- and mildew-resistant fabric won’t stretch or lose its shape
  • Measures 76 x 11.5 x 25 inches (W x H x D); weighs 11.6 pounds

Go from poolside to campsite with the Coleman Converta Cot. By day, it-Inchs a comfortable lounge chair, with a 4-position adjustable back and 2-position adjustable footrest. By night, it folds down flat for comfortable sleeping. The Converta Cot measures 25-Inch wide by 76-Inch long by 11.5-Inch high, fitting one person up to 6-Inch2-Inch tall and supporting up to 225 pounds. It-Inchs durably constructed with a strong powder-coated steel frame, and weather-resistant polyester fabric that won-Incht stretch or lose its shape, so it stands up to repeated use.Seamlessly move from poolside to campsite with the Coleman Converta Cot. By day, the Converta Cot acts as a comfortable lounge chair, with a four-position adjustable back and two-position adjustable footrest.

The Converta Cot features a 4-position adjustable back and 2-position adjustable footrest.

It’s perfect for lounging in the afternoon sun with a book in hand. By night, however, the Converta Cot folds down flat, giving you a soft, supportive surface for sleeping. The cot fits conveniently inside your tent for a sleeping bag snooze or sits in the backyard for a mid-day nap. The Converta Cot is well built, with a strong powder-coated steel frame and a weather- and mildew-resistant fabric that won’t stretch or lose its shape over time. And at 76 by 11.5 by 25 inches (W x H x D), the cot comfortably sleeps individuals up to 6 feet 2 inches tall. The Converta Cot supports up to 225 pounds and weighs 11.6 pounds by itself.

About Coleman
More than 100 years ago, a young man with an entrepreneurial spirit and a better idea began manufacturing lanterns in Wichita, Kansas. His name was W.C. Coleman, and the company he founded would change life in America. A man plagued with such poor vision he sometimes had to ask classmates to read aloud to him, Coleman saw a brilliant light in 1900 in a drugstore window that stopped him in his tracks. He inquired about the light inside and discovered he was able to read even the small print on a medicine bottle by the illumination. The lamps had mantles, not wicks, and were fueled by gasoline under pressure instead of coal oil. Soon afterward, Coleman started a lighting service that offered a “no light, no pay” clause–a big step forward for merchants who were burned by inferior products that rarely worked–and drew substantial interest from businesses that wanted to keep their lights on after dark.

In the ensuing years, Coleman expanded its product line well beyond lanterns. The company’s current catalog is thick with products that make spending time outdoors a pleasure. There are coolers that keep food and drinks cold for days on end, comfortable airbeds that won’t deflate during the night, a complete line of LED lights that last for years, powerful portable grills that cook with an authentic open-grill flame, and much, much more. Coleman has truly fashioned much of our outdoor camping experience, and expects to do so for generations to come.



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