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Privacy Pop Bed Tent (Twin) - BLACK

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About this item

  • Microfiber Polyester
  • Designed to allow for simple and fast set up and take down
  • Durable style that fits twin beds
  • Innovative zip and mesh sides that offer ventilation for easy breathing and light when you need it
  • Double sided zippers for ease of use
  • Bed & Bed Frame Not Included


Privacy Pop, the innovative bed tent that lets you let it all hang out, no matter where you are. A Privacy Pop tent gives you the coverage and privacy that you want, so that you can enjoy a place of your own, even in a dorm room or room shared with others.

The Privacy Pop is a unique bed tent that is designed to give you maximum privacy even when you have to share a room with others. This advanced bed tent was created especially for college students living in dorms, kids and teenagers that share a room with their siblings, and people of all ages who share rooms to cut down on rent costs. College students and siblings who have shared their bedrooms for years are buzzing about this new product that carves out a closed off space just for you.

A Privacy Pop tent is perfect for:

- Keeping bright sun out of your eyes so you can sleep
- Listening to your iPod or reading without bothering anyone else in the room
- The perfect place for studying without being bothered or bothering anyone else
- Ensuring you have privacy from prying eyes

Dimensions: Length: 200cm, Height: 120cm, Width: 95cm ** MATTRESS, BEDDING, BED SHEETS, AND BED FRAME NOT INCLUDED


橘高 武
Reviewed in Japan on April 9, 2021
デザインが気に入りました。部屋の中で使用してます。値段が少し高めなのが残念。
ImGxMiku
Reviewed in Japan on September 20, 2020
ファスナー壊れてて使い物にならない(¯―¯٥)3日前ほどに届いて、忙しくてなかなか手をつけられずにいたのですが、やっと休日になったので開けてみたところファフナーが死んでました割と高かったのに…悲しい
Kristine
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020
I chose this tent bed because it seemed best quality in bed tents. It was easy to set up. It seems really well made though I would be careful with children as they can play rough. Now it does not completely block out light but is most certainly very helpful if like me you work overnight and need that extra darkness. Keep in mind that with all flaps down there will be a noticeable restriction of air flow. I keep the small window flaps down (not zippered) to keep out the light. If left open you would of course get more air flow and they also have a screen in addition to the flap. I leave the large side flap partially unzipped on one side to allow airflow and down but completely unzipped on the side I get in and out of bed. Caution should be used if you intend to completely zip it. You should know where the zippers are to access in emergency or keep this partially unzipped do you will know for sure where the opening is. I stress again use caution with kids as well as yourself. I do feel overall this is a safe product. As for design there are two support poles at top that you insert into a thin sleeve during assembly. The center of the roof sags a bit and I wish they used one more of these poles at center of the roof. But this really is a very nice product and well made. Even though fabric of roof sags a bit at center it is very sturdy and you will not have to worry about this collapsing on you. A little expensive, but Im sure a lot went into designing this fine product. I recommend. Oh one more thing about design that could be improved: there are small straps that can be used to hold the large flaps open and the snap in INSANLY strong. It was so hard to reopen them one closed and I feared I would damage the fabric—not that the product is flimsy, the saps are just too strong! I recommend the change them to Velcro. I will be sewing on extensions so that I will just tie the flaps up rather than use the snaps. It was quite annoying to undo them and I felt I risked damaging this not inexpensive product. Meanwhile when I want it open I just flip the flap up over the roof.
CM Shifflett
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2018
The many reviews mentioning suddenly improved sleep patterns, especially in children, make perfect sense, if only because this product instantly blocks Closet Monsters. You can’t see them, they can’t see you. And yet, even though I vanquished my monsters many many years ago, I was surprised by sudden and near-miraculous improvement in my own sleep. Apparently I was more disturbed at night by streetlights and passing cars than I realized.Even though this is made of thin nylon, even though it’s really just a giant windbreaker, I also sleep more warmly -- on the north side of a drafty old house. When I awoke this January morning it was 3 degrees F outside. The room was 59 but inside the bed tent, outside the covers, it was a cozy 71. No more cold nose.It could be even warmer by throwing a sheet or very light blanket over the top. Nothing heavy, because it will collapse. It is flimsy because it has to be. It's a thin fabric cube self-supported by flexible poles and springs designed for light weight and portability. Support at the bottom comes from the mattress inside. The top of the tent WILL sag and tilt and torque unless bounded by the frame of a bunk bed, poster bed or equivalent.OTOH, none of that matters much in the dark.OTOH, because it is so springy, you can trigger an influx of outside (warmer? cooler?) air, by opening the end windows, then pumping the whole assembly like a bellows which can be done simply by poking the sides or ceiling with your toe.OTOH, shoving a metal grid panel (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TH3QESS/) between the mattress and the wall it stands against immediately corrected the tilt problem besides providing a sturdy spot for hooks to hang a CD rack.Some have commented on the difficulty of zipping it fully closed. The seaming for side panels and zippers may be a bit too tight on some. Rather than strain the zipper by forcing it around the curve, zip UP from the bottom. Or, just leave those few inches open for air. Air is good. One could pin a little towel or curtain there, if desired. As is, the gap is useful for peeking out at the alarm clock because the black fabric is too light-dimming to see the illuminated numbers through the wall.Before putting it up, locate the opening for power cords. Mine ended up with the power opening on the ceiling. The cord for a reading light passes through that unzippable part (which now, a month later, has relaxed enough to zip just fine). Not worth redoing, for that and another reason. Some reviewers mention the bother of rolling up the side, or snaps that have broken. Because mine is upside down, when opened, the side wall just falls gracefully down to the floor, hiding the Under-The-Bed books and shoes.So basically, it's an update to the canopy bed, not the tulle-draped Disney princess fantasy ones, but the old traditional life-saving winter ones. Our ancestors draped them with heavy curtains to survive winter cold by body-heating a smaller enclosed space. This would have been especially important if living in a big drafty house (even Ebenezer Scrooge invested in dark, heavy bed-curtains) or a windswept castle tower (like the children at Hogwarts). The Privacy Pop is an emergency / pre-fab / portable version of that or the traditional blanket tent under the chairs.For those concerned about the price, a simple frame with curtains -- even of nothing more than dark sheets -- would accomplish the same or greater privacy, light-blocking, and draft control. Still, the zippered design provides extra value.Zipping the openings shut is so much more firm and final than merely closing curtains that can be stirred, fluttered, or easily swept aside again by ghostly hands or zombies. Because the tent wraps around the mattress, it automatically blocks snakes and all other Under-the-Bed Monsters from crawling up and in. When I was a kid, my Under-the-Bed was home to the giant squid from "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." My sister had the snakes from "Gunga Din." Today it seems to me that even those terrors would lose their power over the child (or adult) tucked safely inside this simple but magically protective refuge.
Client Kindle
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2017
works great.
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