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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Let’s get one thing straight, this is not a camping tent. I wouldn’t even attempt it, despite the product suggesting it as a possible use.As a bike shed, though? It does the job well. It’s spacious enough to hold three bikes comfortably, but be aware that the design means you’ll need to pull out the ones in front first. So, if your bike is in the back and your kids need theirs, you’re playing bike Tetris every time.That minor annoyance aside, it zips open and closes easily and holds up impressively against rain, wind, and heat. I haven’t tested it against hail or lightning, but honestly, if it didn’t survive those, I wouldn’t hold it against it.Assembly is simple, but once it’s up, it’s best to leave it there—packing it away isn’t the easiest. If you need a sturdy year-round outdoor bike shed, this is a great option.
John P Nimitz
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
I absolutely love this storage shed! It’s been a great solution for keeping my bikes and outdoor equipment protected from the elements. However, as a responsible adult, I knew better than to place a tent-like structure directly on the ground. To ensure durability and longevity, I set up a layer of fake grass underneath and added a putting green inside (see pictures) to protect the flooring. This small step has already paid off in preventing wear and tear while keeping the interior space cleaner.Durability has been excellent so far. The weight of the stored items keeps the shed anchored, preventing it from being affected by strong winds. I’ve had this setup for almost two months now, and it has survived excessive winds, heavy snow, rain, freezing rain, and ice without any noticeable damage. The waterproof fabric does its job well, and while I expected some moisture buildup, the interior has remained impressively dry.One thing I’d recommend to anyone considering this shed is to take the time to set it up correctly. Placing it directly on dirt or grass may lead to faster deterioration, so using an outdoor carpet, artificial grass, or another protective barrier underneath will help extend its lifespan. Also, securing it properly and making sure it’s weighted down with items inside will prevent any unexpected movement during storms.Overall, I highly recommend this storage shed! It’s spacious enough to fit multiple bikes and other outdoor gear, easy to assemble, and does a great job protecting everything inside. Just be smart about setup, and it will serve you well for a long time.
Leeta Nor
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Stray/Initial Thoughts: Has its own cool little bag!The Good:This bike tent was very easy for one person to set up!Tent is VERY well insulated - Temperature was in upper 60s and within minutes the temperature inside the tent reached 80!Nice easy to use tiebacks for doors and window that are built right in the the tent.Inside pockets which were unexpected in a storage tent.The Bad:This tent advertises that it can be used for many uses, including "camping" and "resting", yet in another section of the directions it states the tent is not to be used as a child's playhouse or for sleeping. The directions also state that no cooking of any kind should be done inside of tent and that cooking utensils should not be kept inside this tent. It also goes on to state it should not have pets inside of it. It does not state WHY however. It makes me wonder what, if any, kinds of chemicals this tent is treated with. It only mentions that it is insulated with "silver ____ (unreadable word!)".There are no warning tags nor tags of any kind actually attached to the tent anywhere. I intend to look into this a bit further as one potential use I'd thought to use this tent for is as a bathroom/changing tent while camping as unlike most smaller tents, you can actually comfortably stand up inside of this tent.The zippers on the door and screen door have a few sticking points, (but would eventually slide). This could lead to future need to replace zippers.The Very Ugly:The primary purpose of this tent is to keep items dry - yet along most of the seams, the sew holes are large enough to easily see sunlight through them. There are also many areas where the silver lining is extremely thin and you can also again see sunlight. I'm very unsure just how waterproof this tent will actually be!The Excellent:Very fast and easy tear down by one person - 7 minutes from start to completely back in bag!Plenty of room to fully stand up and move around inside of tent! No crouching needed!Overall Thoughts/Summary: I like this tent a lot but remain skeptical how waterproof it will actually be. I also am concerned with the contradictory warnings and will need to look into further in case there are actual health hazards with this.
Richard Elgar
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
This storage tent has a good number of pros:- It was easy to put up by just one person, similar to most modern tents- The materials seem relatively sturdy, with the base made of typical groundsheet material, so seems extra durable, and it seems like this could take a couple of years outside if it’s not completely exposed to the elements- its a good size for bikes or really anything, and because of its low profile it looks quite unobtrusive.- It packs up again easily afterwards into the included bagThe cons:- It’s a little more pricey than some of its competition, although I can’t attest to the quality of the cheaper ones.- The one area I thought could be improved is the place for the main tent poles, as it feels like those might be ripped by the poles when putting the tent up if you do so often.Despite these concerns I think it’s a good option if you need a little bit of extra noon-permanent outdoor storage.
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