I bought this 'YSSOA Camping Cot' for my spare bedroom when I just need to drop out for a quick nap, and it suits my needs perfectly.Originally I had been planning on buying a futon for this purpose, but then, out of the blue, inspiration struck and I realized I didn't have to spend a fortune on a nice piece of furniture just for a quick siesta. So I grabbed this nifty cot, which folds up neatly and can be stored away when not in use, and I love it. I get to keep the almost $200 I would have spent on a futon, and save the room space as well. When not in use this cot folds up neatly and slides into a provided pouch that I can toss in the closet.Now a word or two about the build. The materials are excellent; strong fabric over a sturdy metal frame. I'm 5' 11" and weighing in at 195lbs, and it manages all that just fine. All you have to do is fold it out and you're just two small steps away from dreamland. Those two steps are the bars that fit on the ends of the cot. I should mention that they can be very tight and somewhat hard to snap in place. The first bar goes in like butter, but when you get to the second bar, the fabric wrapped around it becomes very taut and requires some brute strength to get it in place, I had to use a screwdriver as a crowbar to snap it in. Keep in mind that I just got this cot and I imagine it'll stretch somewhat and become easier to assemble after a couple uses. But for now, this is my experience.The comfort is very good; with plenty of 'give' when you lie down on it. It's not a hotel-quality bed but it's not intended to be. It's a cot, and as cots go this is a very nice one. I'm glad I bought it and I expect it'll see a lot of use.