I have 2 Oversize Tent cots. I think they are the greatest thing since sliced bread. I picked up a 1" memory foam pad at Big Lots , put a fitted sheet on it and it stays in the TC when I fold it up.
I have slept in it in the rail and heat. To solve the condensation issue ( I dont find it to be all that bad ) I rool up the end flaps and sleep with just the netting. This gives plenty of ventilation even with the rain fly on. The rain fly also adds a great deal to the warmth of the TC. If the temp is going to drop quite a bitI put the carry bag under the memory foam pad for more protection, otherwise my shoe bag goes inside it at the foot of the TC.
I keep my shoes inside in a plastic garbage bag and a pair of slippers handy for the middle of the night walk . I put a beach mat on the ground at the side door that I will be using. The beach mat is woven plastic and if there is rain it flows right through , it does not absorb water and there is no mud. This keeps my socks off the ground when I put my shoes on.
I think the tips of the poles could use some re designing. I have had them come off in the bag and only with luck found them on the ground.
I also think the plastic hihge areas will some day become a week point.
I do like the plastic clips that hold the fabric up but the stiching to the fabric looks to be week. Some reinforcement there might be prudent.
The plastic feet on the legs have seem to fall off too often. I an thinking about screwing or glueing them on or both.
The outer legs should snap or lock in place, if you move the TC they will fold under and need to be reset.
I think the Tent Cot web site says it is 11" off the ground.
I have spent over 60 nights at a time in the TC and it is VERY comfortable.
Kamp Rite has a great product.
One word of caution, do NOT put all of your weight on the rail at the side door . It WILL bend. So far I have not had to try to get any parts , I hope this will not be a problem.
Hope this helps.
******** Wentworth