Pre sized to fit shape of tent floor.
Cots protect tent floor.
Many even feature a rain fly for protection from heavy weather.
If you have a large enough tent cots should be only used for keeping gear or clothing off the floor of the tent not sleeping on.
If the tent has the polyethelene floor same material as the tarps it is pretty tuff and can handle lot of wear.
Placing fabric or padding under the cot feet can also help further protect your tent from potential abrasion especially on hard rocky ground.
Protects tent floor from rocks and roots.
Some use tennis balls for this purpose.
Keeps tent floor clean for packing.
The tents with the nylon floor same material as the tent seems to thin for my liking and would use a tarp either on or under the floor.
But as to the cots the u tubing frame would be better to not cut or punch thru.
Many people use cots in their tent and protect the floor by covering the feet of the camping cot legs.
In addition it offers coverage from weather and can be folded into a seat position during the daytime.
Luxurylite cots have twice as many and more gently rounded feet compared to most cots on the market which helps distribute your body weight and minimize cot feet wear and tent floor abrasion.
Placed beneath the tent the eureka tent floor saver protects the tent s floor from damage by rocks or roots keeps the bottom clean for packing and adds an extra layer of protection from water.
This camping shelter works to provide adequate sleeping in the outdoors.
Let the new coating dry for at least 24 hours before packing your tent away.
Sleeping should be done on the floor of the tent so you do not get sick and stay alive so you can light another campfire.
Apply a thin coating of the new tent sealant to the whole fly or tent floor following the directions on the bottle of sealant.
A tent cot is both a tent and a cot hence the name.