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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Using this to protect our bikes. I was able to put it together easily without any issue by myself. If you have set up a tent then this is a no brainer. I was able to put our bike stand inside with our bike. It was a windy day and I was able to get it set up and the bikes inside without any issue. I needed something to replace the bike covers that were always getting blown off. Great value for the money. It appears to be of good quality, time will tell.
A P
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
I gut the black one & it's a nice material.. was easy to set up & a nice size! Everything was there & it's completely waterproof with this thickness of the material rain is not coming thru. It's sturdy & love the doors opening all the way on either side. & He's the better home that's has rain protecting flap.on top as well. Great tent for storage! Very portable can move it anytime with ease!
Paula Moore
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025
This bike tent is thin and lacks in quality. There is no padding on the bottom and the frame so thin I don’t expect that it will hold up very well specially in the Florida heat. The poles are made of lightweight plastic, which again in Florida may become brittle in the hot sun and break. The space inside was awesome. There was enough room for 3 bikes with a little room left over. So far we have had a few rainstorms and the bikes have stayed dry. I wish that the manufacturer had used a better quality material in making this product.
Angelique
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
This tent is awesome for many uses other then just bicycles. Like as a shield from the wind and cold for a mobile mechanic even we run a heater out to it in peopls driveways and set it up in front of the vehicle and it works fabulously, it's plenty tall enough for my husband to stand in and plenty of room for him to move around while doing repairs. The materials seem to be good and durable and it is super fast and easy to set up and take down the hardest part about it is rolling it back up to fit in the bag which I do wish they had made a little bigger but im sure we will manage..this tent regardless of your needs is perfect and will definalty be worth your money the price is fair and I would purchase it again!
JustAnotherShopper
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Recently bought my daughter an electric scooter which has quickly become the bane of my existence to store. Can't leave it in the elements because it's electric. Aggravating to bring inside every night. Too large for my shed space. What to do with this darn scooter? Enter in finding this awesome little tent.Luckily we live in a safe neighborhood, because obviously this wouldn't provide security from thieves. But it does work to protect the items from the elements. After initially putting it together , we hit a 2 day rain streak. I didn't put the scooter in yet, but we did lay down cardboard so we could tell if it got wet anywhere. Mind you this is 2 days of rain and yet the cardboard is perfect, not wet anywhere. We've officially moved the scooter into its new home. Not horrible looking outside. Well made. Waterproof. Large enough to hold multiple bikes. Will update if any issues occur in the future!
S R
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Putting the tent up was a bit less smooth than what I expected. You let the individual sections of the two holding rods snap into place, creating two very long rods.I recommend fixing the two sides of the narrow edge of the tent to the ground (using the ring and the small pin, the inserting diagonally the constructed rod. It might get stuck a bit in one of the loops, but it is easy to free it and continue to push. Once the X is formed, the tent is up and you need to secure it.I don’t like that the metal piece which goes to the ground is not protected, so I’ll look for some vinyl caps. Not a big issue, a preference. On our driveway there is no way to secure it since you need ground to pound in anchors/posts. Instead, I’m going to use sand bags on the four ends and ropes to heavy bricks from the top.I like that it has a floor, two doors and a window. Easy to place our bicycles in, and we might take it for camping, since it creates a shaded area in which one can sit with a small table, two chairs and enjoy the view.
Kim Adams
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Essentially this is a tent with heavier duty fabric and a taller, thinner shape. It works well for outdoor storage which is great for our summer cottage where everything outside comes inside for the winter but then has to go back outside under cover for the summer. Setup could have been a little easier, but is manageable. Due to its thinner shape, it does like to flop over if not anchored down to the ground or if doesn't have stuff in it to keep the poles spread apart. Overall it does what I wanted it to and that was to free up inside space by providing a covered portable storage area for weather sensitive items.
S Rosenthal
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
I needed a way to store my lawn mower and other tools in the yard but keep them dry. This tent worked great for that. One issue I ran into because I live in a windy area was the stakes weren't enough to hold it down (it tipped over). I put sandbags in each corner and that did the trick. That was before I stored anything in it so the weigh of the stored items might have done the trick, but I didn't want to take a chance. The tent went up easy enough with the poles that go together quickly.
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