🚲 Your bikes deserve a happy home!
The Happy Travel Bike Storage Tent Shed is a versatile, waterproof outdoor shelter designed to accommodate 2 to 6 bikes, motorcycles, and various outdoor equipment. Made from durable 210D Oxford cloth with a waterproof coating, it ensures protection against the elements while being lightweight and easy to transport. With a spacious design and sturdy fiberglass frame, this tent is perfect for biking enthusiasts and families looking to keep their outdoor gear organized.
Frame Material | Fiberglass |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Material Type | 210D Oxford Cloth PU4000MM |
Color | Black |
Coverage | 18.7 square feet |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 83"L x 31.5"W x 67"H |
Item Weight | 6.3 Pounds |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UPF 50+ |
M**A
Sturdy, Spacious, and Easy to Assemble
I purchased this tent shed as an alternative to a traditional outdoor storage unit, and it’s been perfect for storing boxes, garden tools, and seasonal items. The space is generous. I was able to neatly organize storage bins, a push mower, rakes, and more with room to move around.The material feels thick and weather-resistant, and it’s held up well through rain and wind. Setup was simple with clear instructions, and the frame feels secure once fully assembled. I also appreciate that it comes with everything needed… stakes, ropes, and even a storage bag.
P**S
Great value, easy setup!
Easy setup, Holds a lot of camp stuff. We have golf club, an air compressor, 2 e bikes, our Grandkids bikes and scooters plus outside toys all inside with room to spare! Stores easily and doesn't take up alot of space. This tent works great for a "portable garage" as full time RVer's, we love it!
V**I
Not durable enough and blows over easily
Easily topples over in the wind, even with a total of 100 lbs of sandbags attached to outside "legs" and two adult bicycles inside. The 3rd time it blew over, it ripped a hole in it and it ripped again while uprighting it. I even had it completely level in my driveway and a 6' privacy fence right behind it to minimize wind. Wind was also blocked somewhat by my 2-story house about 14 feet away and my 1.5-story pool house about 5' away. There was only completely open area on one side of the cover. I will not buy it again. Good idea but poor quality and durability. Perhaps if they sold it with some sort of floor weight system????
H**R
Can Fit a Motorcycle
If you're like me looking for a motorcycle tent but didn't want to pay $400. Then look no further.This tent can perfectly fit my 2012 Victory Hammer with plenty of room to spare and not drain my bank account!The tent itself is a solid construct that does great at keeping rain and bugs out.However, it lacks ventilation which will cause moisture and heat to build inside, only way to solve this is to partially keep the outside door unzipped, but then you loose full weatherproofing, and there is 0 drainage.The zippers are of poorer quality. If there's even the slightest stretch on the door, it will not zip closed properly.Overall. 4/5.
E**I
Easy to set up
I am notoriously awful at putting things together and I set this up in under 20 minutes (59 yo woman). I can't tell you how sturdy it us since I just set it up but I looks durable. The anchors are useless. I have it bungee corded to a chain link fence and I put 2 sealed 5 gallon buckets of water inside it. Let's see if that enough to hold it in place.
J**E
Bargain Tent, Tall Space, Lightweight Material, Fragile Floor and Zippers, Poor Design
I've done a lot of camping and backpacking, and currently own 5 tents. I looked at over one hundred tents for mobile work site storage for this purchase. I would pay 2-3X for a good product, but can't find one. The good: This storage tent actually has the height listed. I have two other very similar (all copycats) from other manufactures that are both much shorter even though they claim the same height. This was vital for me as I had tall shelves to store. For bikes the height would not matter (other than always being more comfortable to maneuver in). All three have stayed dry through several rains so far.The bad: The biggest issue is the zippers are lightweight. This one's floor zipper broke on the very first zip. I would have returned it, but had to have the storage, so lived with the gap. The material is very thin and lightweight. I cannot imagine it lasting very long, but might be suited as a cheap tent for one or two uses. No rips so far! Critically the floor is of the same thin material, and surely cannot stand up to foot traffic. The poles are overly thin and the shock cords are inadequate. The pole segments come loose as you assemble the tent. This is annoying and avoidable with better cord and deeper connection tubes but not a deal breaker. It has a poor tent design. (All manufacturers) of the bike tents I have looked at have poor designs in that the two main thin fiberglass poles are in parallel hoops. They don't support each other like a classic dome tent does where those poles cross and are tied together. This parallel design requires several crossbars, which have tenuous connections. Also instead of the poles clipping onto the tent, they slide through a sleeve where they like to come apart as you slide them. While that could be better, the tent is still relatively easy to set up, perhaps twice as time consuming for one person as a dome tent, which is crazy fast compared to the old canvas tents. If I only needed to store bikes, I might prefer one of the large dome tents with a reinforced floor. Plus hey, it would be a camping tent too. Their roof is just not high enough for my needs.
D**A
Nike/Scooter Tent
Love this. Lots of space inside and easy to set up
N**O
Love it . Best money spent
Love this tent I also use it for stored totes under my garage .
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