Quinnsus Bed Tent Bed Canopy Twin Size Tents for Adult and Kids – Portable Sleeping Bed Tents 80% Blackout with 4 Doors Breathable Private Space Tents(Mattress Not Included)
$64.99
Price: $64.99
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Bed Tent Bed Canopy Tents for Adult and Kids – Portable Sleeping Bed Tents 80% Blackout with 4 Doors Breathable Private Space Tents(Mattress Not Included)
Dimensions
Size: Twin
Color: Black
100% Polyester
☑Reinforced Rectangular Design: Our bed tents feature a unique inserted pole design, compared to pop-up tents on the market, we use 0.67inch diameter metal poles to build the rectangular frame of the bed tents, which help this bunk twin bed tent ensure ultimate stability and durability over extended periods of use.
☑Cozy Sleeping Space: This bunk twin bed tent measures 75 x 39 x 47 inches, made of breathable and soft polyester fabric. The dark black fabric can reduce most of the light and is great for bedrooms, dorm rooms, or those who have trouble sleeping in bright environments, creating a cozy space to sleep in.
☑Easy Acess-4 Doors: This bed tent has 4 spacious large doors with double zippers that can be opened or closed inside and outside, making it easy for you to get in and out and don’t worry about the orientation when setting up the tent. Each door has two layers of panels: the first layer is breathable mesh to ensure good ventilation; the second layer is black sponge fabric that reduces the light by 80%, you can choose the right light according to your needs, create your own sleeping oasis.
☑Multifunctional Design: There are 2 storage pockets inside the bed tent to place items. 2 zipper opening to place the charging cable, and 1 night light hook. Reflective zipper pulls allow you to quickly find the zipper door in the dark.
☑Easy to Intall and Store: A detailed installation manual is included in the package, it only takes a few minutes to install. In addition, the bed tent comes with a drawstring storage bag that can be folded up and stored in the original packing box when not in use.
4 reviews for Quinnsus Bed Tent Bed Canopy Twin Size Tents for Adult and Kids – Portable Sleeping Bed Tents 80% Blackout with 4 Doors Breathable Private Space Tents(Mattress Not Included)
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Samantha –
Fun!!
I bought this while very schtoned for the sole purpose of hot box but it’s useful for much more than that. Naps in the middle of the day are never interrupted by light, it gets kinda warm but all we have to do is open the mesh side and it cools off. It’s got great privacy. Can’t see through it at all. The material is strong and the supports twist together, so they’re durable. Definitely worth purchasing
Reviewer G –
Fun, but not super tall, you may have issue with headboards, or bed frame or base.
Review of: Quinnsus Bed Tent Bed Canopy King Size, ASIN: B0DJSNQKSV. Price: $94.99.When I was a kid, I had a twin size bed tent that I loved to use to pretend I was camping, from the comfort of home. So, when I saw this grown-up, king size version, I had to have it!Assembly took probably 30 minutes. The poles comes in about 1 foot lengths, and there are LOTS of them. Most of them are clearly marked (but a few seemed to get missed), so that made it easy to assemble the poles by twisting them together to form 12 overall big poles. 2 or 3 of the poles appeared to have a quality issue where they were rusting or had rubbed together through the finish, but it doesn’t affect the sturdiness at this point.Then, I built the rectangular frame by connecting the poles with plastic corner connectors. The hardest part here was keeping things together, as I was assembling alone, but I finally got everything fitted together.There is only a single page of instructions, but, it seems to leave a lot of details to chance, and I felt a bit like I was making it up as I went along. Also, when building the frame, I realized that you’ll want to compare the item measurements against the size of the base of your bed. This tent is supposed to have your mattress INSIDE of it, so, in my case, I built it “around” the mattress, instead of trying to insert the mattress later. Your bed base, whether a box spring, or frame, must also be larger than the measurements of the frame, or it won’t stay up and have anything to rest upon, and it NEEDS to rest on something. Also, an adjustable bed base will likely be a no-go.Finally, you put the tent over the frame. There aren’t any markings, tags, or way to see which way it should be oriented, so it was just trial and error to get it right. There are also some small 2-3 inch zippered openings on the corner edges of the tent that I never did figure out a use for, and couldn’t see any way to use on the too-basic instruction card, either.Once finally assembled, I liked having an openable panel on all four sides of the tent, however, the zippers definitely aren’t the smoothest. And, there are two layers, a zippered dark fabric panel, and a zippered “mesh screen” panel. Unlike like a camping tent, the mesh is not just a smaller part of the bigger panel, but is a separate layer panel. This means that the panels can get in the way of each other when trying to zip just one, and it’s twice the work to open or close things up entirely.At each end of the top of the door panels is a “hook” and loop kind of catch you can jostle to roll up a panel to keep it open. But the hooks are very near the ends of the panel, with nothing in the middle, so the rolled-up door will definitely sag in the middle. These kind of “hooks” and fabric/ribbon catches aren’t the simplest to use and work, and velcro or something would have been a much nicer solution.Once inside, it’s quite dark. I might even say more than the 80% they claim. And, I do enjoy it quite a bit! The fabric tent seems reasonably well made. The tent stays on the frame via elastic along the bottom that hooks under the frame. However, the tent ceiling does kind of sag in the middle. There is a hook and a loop in the middle of the ceiling for a “lantern”, but I’m not sure I would hang anything very heavy from it.There is a enough room inside to sit up, but I have to kind of duck to get in the tent. I probably would have preferred it to be slightly taller.All in all, I’m pleased, and I’m reliving my childhood! I’m not sure how long I’ll keep it on my bed, before returning it to it’s carry bag (that is probably not large enough to fit both the tent and the poles), and waiting for the next time I feel like camping indoors! Also, even by opening all of the access panels, I think that washing and replacing the bedding will be quite a chore!
Krystal Vincent –
Great for day-sleepers!
I work 3rd shift, usually I’m unable to sleep well due to daylight coming through my shades (even though they are supposed to be black out) but this product blocks out nearly all light when zipped. Seriously the best sleep I’ve had since before going to night shift!
Brittney –
Amazing!
It’s perfect !