
Dog Comfort at Home and On The Go
We love bringing our dog with us when we travel, but this definitely comes with a unique set of challenges. Our German Shorthaired Pointer, Nyx, is super energetic but also surprisingly delicate when it comes to comfort. She plays hard, and by the end of the day, she is usually filthy. No matter where we are sleeping, we need to have a plan for where she sleeps and how to keep our shared space clean. The delicate side of Nyx prefers not to lie directly on the ground at the campsite, which has made finding a reliable, portable resting option an ongoing struggle.
We’ve tried everything from blankets and traditional dog beds to, at one point, even a sled—none of which proved to be a great long-term solution. Our previous dog was much smaller and could curl up comfortably in a small camping chair, but Nyx is larger and simply doesn’t fit well in that setup. When GO-KOT asked me to review their cots, I immediately asked for the opportunity to test the K9-KOT, hoping it might be an easy-to-transport solution that could keep our soft, dirty dog comfortable while also helping us keep our campsite, and sleeping space, cleaner and more organized.
Go-Kot
GO-KOT presents itself as a mission-driven, American-made company with a legacy rooted in craftsmanship, durability, and service. Founded in 1978, the company states that it has spent more than four decades building cots to exacting standards in the United States, making them a trusted choice for outdoor professionals, military personnel, first responders, and adventure enthusiasts. GO-KOT blends time-honored construction methods and modern innovation, using domestically sourced materials such as rugged nylon, aluminum side poles, spring steel legs, and high-impact hinges to produce products designed for long-term use.
The company also highlights its commitment to supporting those who serve and protect through mission-driven giving, noting that its cots are used both in recreational settings and in humanitarian efforts. Backed by a three-year guarantee, GO-KOT positions its products, and its brand, as focused on quality, reliability, and providing a dependable place to rest wherever it is needed.
The K9-KOT
The K9-KOT is a portable, heavy-duty cot designed to give dogs a comfortable and reliable place to rest at home or on the road. Handmade in the USA, it is built with the same durability-focused approach as GO-KOT products for people, using a 1000-denier nylon fabric cover and carrying bag, tough galvanized spring steel legs, and an aircraft-grade aluminum frame.
According to the company, the nearly indestructible high-impact hinges and reinforced construction allow the K9-KOT to support dogs up to 150 pounds while remaining lightweight at just 6 pounds. Its folding design and included carrying bag with an adjustable sling are intended to make transport simple for camping, travel, training, or everyday use.

GO-KOT also emphasizes ease of care and long-term reliability with the K9-KOT. The cot is designed to handle dirt, mud, and outdoor wear, with most messes easily wiped away using a damp cloth and mild soap, and air drying recommended after cleaning. It is 26 inches wide by 49 inches long and 8 inches high when assembled. The K9-KOT lifts dogs off the ground to provide a cleaner and more comfortable resting spot.
They offer a three-year guarantee against defects in materials or workmanship, the K9-KOT is positioned as a durable, travel-ready solution for pet owners who want the same level of quality and portability for their dogs that they expect for themselves.
Trying It Out
I received the K9-KOT during our winter, so I didn’t get the chance to take it camping right away. Instead, I set it up at home to see how Nyx would respond and to get a feel for how it actually works in real life. I found it very easy to set up or take down. I didn’t need instructions, tools, or any sort of patience reserve.
It also folds down surprisingly small, so it’s the kind of thing you can just toss in the car without thinking about it. That is a great way to always have it when you need it. Nyx took to it right away. She hopped on, circled once, flopped down, and basically claimed it as her spot. She’s been happy to lounge on it at home, so I’m feeling optimistic about how she’ll use it at the campsite.

One thing I did notice: it can be a little loud when she shifts around at night. Not terrible, but definitely a bit of creaking as the fabric and frame adjust to her movement. The good news is that tossing a blanket or small cushion on top completely fixes the issue. My diva dog would not sleep without the blanket anyway.
Even without testing it on a full trip yet, the K9-KOT feels like a really practical addition to our gear. It’s sturdy, portable, and Nyx actually likes, which might be the most important part. I’m excited to take it camping soon and see how it holds up after a few nights in the wild.
My Recommendation
Overall, I think the K9-KOT is a fantastic choice if you’re looking for a portable dog bed that can keep up with real-life adventures. It’s small and light enough to bring along without a second thought, and because the cot keeps your dog lifted off the ground, it’s especially great for outdoor use. It will help avoid cold dirt, damp grass, or rocky patches underneath. I can already picture Nyx stretched out on it while we hang out by the campfire, and I know it’ll transition seamlessly into the tent or camper at night.
It’s also tough enough to use as an everyday bed at home, which is a nice bonus. The size gives plenty of room for bigger dogs like Nyx, though it might be a bit overkill for the tiny pups out there. If you want to check it out for yourself, you can find it and other great Go-Kot products at https://go-kot.com/.

Your thoughts?
Do you take your dog(s) with you on your outdoor adventures? Do they have anything special for them to sleep on? Please share your thoughts on your doggie adventures and the K9-Kot in the comments below.

Sara Baird
I am an adventurer at heart, always looking for the next opportunity to learn something new. I spend my winter days working with high school students to explore their interests and develop passions.
I spend my evenings and summers developing new hobbies and being outdoors as much as possible. I enjoy camping, hiking, cross country skiing, and biking.






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