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Disc-O-Bed Cam-O-Bunk L Overview

Overview: Disc-O-Bed was originated in South Africa by a family. They have been supplying their cots to the US Military for over a decade now, and they continue to grow. Their cots are made with the outdoor enthusiast in mind, where space is minimal but you aim to get the maximum people in one tent.

What Makes It Unique: What’s so unique about it is that you can bunk it, bench it, or have two single cots. It has a built-in organizer and a patented gun sock included that you can also put a fishing pole in there. The cot system requires no tools for assembly thanks to their disc system which can support up to 500 lbs per cot.

Manufacturer: Disc-O-Bed
Product Name: Cam-O-Bunk L
MSRP: $379.99

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Disc-O-Bed Cam-O-Bunk L

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Disc-O-Bed Cam-O-Bunk L

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