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Polyester
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INNOVATIVE DESIGN – The pop-up privacy tent is a hands-free design that rests right on your head with a stabilization pad. And without any hassles of tedious installation – a must-have travel accessory for your next adventure!
FAST SETUP – Designed for utmost convenience our instant pop-up tents can be set up instantly and are equally easy to fold back into the included carry bag. Super easy to use.
SIMPLE TRANSPORT – Take this pop-up tent along easily by packing it in the included carrying bag and stowing it with other camping supplies. The zippered case creates a compact, lightweight package for simple transport with other camping accessories.
PRODUCT DETAILS – Material: 190T Polyester. Dimensions: Fold down: (L) 14.1″ x (W) 11.8″; Set up: (Diameter) 36.7″ x (High) 51.2″.
Matthew –
Saved me from U.P. Michigan Mosquitoes
TL;DR: Great for backpacking trips!Full disclosure, I bought this as a joke not knowing I would actually find it extremely useful.My friends and I take a yearly week long backpacking trip to the porcupine mountains in Michigan’s U.P. We camp at backwoods campsites that have no bathrooms or shelters of any sort, so you have to walk into the woods to find a spot to use the bathroom. The bugs up there during spring and early summer are INSANE. I have gone many times and one thing I’ve learned is that bug spray will not save you. What does save you is long sleeves and bugnetting. Going #2 in the woods has always been a pleasant and refreshing experience in my opinion…but not in the height of mosquito season when your bare behind is exposed to every biting fly in the vicinity as you squat over a cat hole. This thing kept those pesky mosquitos off me so well that I’m convinced this will be in my pack on every summer backpacking trip for years to come.One more thing that was nice about this. Every camp site we had on our July trip this year was near a swimming hole, so I was changing in and out of swim trunks a lot. I hung up a clothes line between two trees and clipped this thing onto it so it was hanging down just low enough for me to step under it and change without flashing the entire campsite. Even without the clothesline I could totally just wear it on my head and change, and I did that a couple times. Works well.
Daniel De Souza –
Great product – larger than I thought but that’s a good thing.
I actually use these when models need to change in public. Works perfectly.
to jennie –
I’m so glad someone made a Sitting Size Privacy Tent but it needs improvements
I’ve been needing a Privacy Tent of this Size for my Van. To create a pop up bathroom. All the Standing Size ones are too Tall to be usable in my Van. So they get Crazy Props for making this in the first place.However, i find it has some flaws that need to be corrected.Firstly, the carry bag is only big enough to fit it unopened. Once you open it and try to put it back in it doesn’t fit. It’s a struggle just to get it to slide back in, but on top of that it won’t zip back up because now the tent just takes up more space. Make the carry bag a little bigger. Big enough to fit the tent after its been opened.Next, the Loop on the carry bag is only big enough to fit 1 finger in. That makes it both more difficult to carry and near impossible to hang when you need to set up your tent.Thirdly, if you can’t find a spot to hang the tent and you need to wear it on your head, it swings around while you’re trying to do whatever it is you need to do in the tent. So it would be most helpful if somehow the tent could stand up on its own. Even if that means it comes with rods or something to insert to support it.*And most importantly,While the Viewslide / Vent is useful, it would be better and a little safer if it was optional. If there were a cover we could put on and take off from the inside. Because if we can see out, others can look in. Making this a Not So Private Tent.The Pros are that this is a great size, it’s small enough to fit in a Van and big enough that you can sit or crouch and still have privacy.It’s pretty darn roomy inside, regarding width. Definitely wide enough to put a portable toilet inside of and use.And it does fold up small enough to pack well and carry. It’s not very heavy either.This can easily be carried in a backpack.Black is also a good color for using inconspicuously at night. (Green would be another useful color for use during the day. )The loop on the tent is a pretty good Size. Small enough to prevent too much swing, big enough to find a good Size branch to hang it on.Ive hung it on a twig size branch and it worked with no issue.If the height could be adjusted through the loop that would be even better. Because the lowest branch i could find made the bottom of the tent 1 foot off the ground.The material seems durable enough to get at least 1 season use out of this.And the opacity is good. I haven’t tested this against bright lights yet but at first glance it appears to be pretty opaque.Just remember that Viewslide is easy to look into from the Outside. You might want to somehow block it before using.I know alot of people in this day and age don’t care about anyone’s Privacy, and that we are all sinking deeper and deeper into Dystopia, but some of us still care about our Privacy and the Privacy of our Loved Ones.We still care about our Human Rights and the Rights of others.So if Privacy is a real concern to you like it is to me, beware of the Viewer at the top of the tent.
Abigail –
Worked as needed
Was easy to set up, was very small so not much room. I didn’t like the bugs that snuck in very rude of them.
SAYREIA Lisenby –
Horrible Idea
I know what a pop up tent is. If one states that their product is a âpop upâ anything, then it is expected to stand on its own. This has to be hung from somewhere. Imagine how I felt when I arrived for my camping trip, opened the âpop upâ shower, and realized I had NO WHERE PRIVATE TO BATHE!!! I was in an open area with no trees meaning I had no where to hang this horribly designed piece of garbage. I canât understand how this is marketed as a shower tent when you have to crawl underneath it, while itâs suspended from wherever you can hang it from. Donât waste your money. Just purchase the REAL pop up shower tent with a door.
Reese S. –
Folds up easy
Travels well, plenty of space inside
Bonnie N –
Worked out for what I wanted it for.
When I traveled in my minivan (even on the thruway) I found sometimes the restrooms were closed. What I did was hang a clothing rod (a bungie cord also works) from the two ceiling handles (above the doors) and put the top part of the privacy tent through the rod (cord). I also got a popup toilet and “ta-dah” instant bathroom!!!! Also, can use it for a changing room. It worked for me!!!
Job –
BAD DESIGN PRIVACY CURTAIN
This item has extremely thin material & the area up top where it is supposed to attach to be hung, that area is not reinforced. After 2, 3, 4 uses the item begins to come apart. That is to say the surrounding area that is a circle, that also has sort of a handle. That are starts coming apart with light usage. The user does not even need to be ruff. Just regular mundane usage & the item begins to detach. If you do not try this item out & check it out during the return window, then I would think that this item would not last but a few months. The best thing you can do if you absolutely must have this item is to attempt to reinforce that top hanging are on your own. But the item would then be altered & unreturnable. So the best bet is to just get an item with a different design. Unless you just need a disposable privacy tent that will last for a few uses & then throw it away. In that case this would be ok. if you want to get value for you money, this item is a disposable value that is to say should be purchased with the forethought that it will not last & will be a disposable item.
Geneviève Gilbert –
Thr concept is interesting but the fabric is thin and already have smalls holes in it. I have returned the intimity tent.
J. Hobson –
Easy to set up in seconds. ‘OK’ to pack up when you get the hang of it. Compact.
Amazon Kunde –
Bin wirklich von dem Produkt hin und weg. Eine tolle Erfindung!
Mireille D. –
J’espérais avoir une option intéressante à des tentes d’intimité. Mais non, c’est encore plus compliqué à plié que des tentes d’intimité (il faut faire 2 loops alors que les tentes d’intimité n’en requiert qu’une normalement). De plus, le tissu est de très mauvaise qualité, quand je l’ai reçu il y avait déjà des genres d’échelles (vous savez, le genre de trou que l’on voit dans les bas de nylon). Bref, très désappointant. Je vais attendre un peu avant de me faire rembourser question de savoir si je m’habitue à la ranger… De toute façon il faut bien que je la mette dans son sac pour me faire rembourser.
david edwards –
not much room for a lager person but ok for an average person but if there is a bit of wind it can be a bit awkward to use but overall it does the job ok