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cant recall the name of it but David Haynes there in Huntsville at Freedom Powersports had one on display last year at their moto camping seminar. It was part of a display by a local outfitter and it was really comfortable and packed small. It was a backpacker style piece and appeared to be very well made. you might want to check in with him and find out who that local dealer / vendor was at his seminar.
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Hey Erik, I just went out to the shop and pulled out my cot. It is a Grizzly that I bought at Cabellas over 10 years ago so it was not listed on their website. It is wide enough and long enough but it is still stiff to sleep on. I always used a thermarest on top which makes it tolerable. Also have one that is narrower called a Voyager made the same only narrower. I did google that and saw one for sale which shows the construction. The last time I used it was up at Blue Ridge 2 years ago. All that folded up small enough to carry on the bike.
Thanks for the reply everyone - I thought there was a company out in the Shoals that was manufacturing a cot that was pretty popular - I can't recall the name of the company though
Erik Bahl
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