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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Nice set up except the fiberglass poles split on me the first time using it. I now have to replace the poles before I can use it again. If the poles had held it would have gained 4 stars.
carl olmstead
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Excellent product easy to setup enough room to move around like the no bottom so the water drain to the ground.I suggest water shoes or sandles while showing.Also enough room for a camping toilet.
Marie
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
This thing would be great if it was actually manufactured correctly! You can’t even put the poles through all the slots otherwise the poles won’t fit 🤦♀️ an absolute waste of money!
Stevealanking
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
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Karen Alicia
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
My husband loves to go to the beach loads up the car early in the morning and just like to spend the whole day there without LEAVING not even to go to the restroom! I got this because as I have a 1 yr old and 4 yr old they tend to poop and pee during the most inconvenient times. This not only is easy to setup its easy to put away! It has a small air vent so you don't have to be sweating and its roomy. I highly recommend.
Parents Feliciano
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
Fiberglass rods started fraying pretty much upon opening the box. Would not recommend for anywhere that has wind. The seams came apart and the rods snapped with 8-13 mph winds. Otherwise decent product
The Rev Ari
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2021
I’ve had this structure up, staked in only two corners due to rocky ground, for just under month and it has withstood storms, winds, and daily use fairly well so far. It is a bit short — really only good for a shower structure if you’re under 5 foot 5. I’ve been using it as a camp shower with a USB shower unit also bought on Amazon.While it’s been fun to thoroughly test out my camp shower setup, I look forward to having indoor plumbing again soon. That’ll teach me not to renovate the bathroom in a house with only one bathroom — while still living in it.A couple of notes on using this tent:It is important to stay mindful of the tension on the long door zippers. On an inexpensive piece such as this, they will likely be the first area to fail with multiple uses. I make sure there is never too much tension on them by zipping them closed equally when in use and leaving them completely unzipped and without tension when not in use. That way, wind won’t be a factor in zipper failure when the tent is unoccupied. It’s the tension of the tent poles that causes the stress on the partially-zippered door.I live in mosquito county, so I set this up inside a screen tent so that I am not getting bit while showering. That has been a game changer.For prolonged use, setting this tent up on well-drained ground is key. On flat ground, using something to raise the floor would be helpful — pavers, or an open-weave fatigue mat would help keep feet clean while showering. I just used a pair of thick flip-flops as shower shoes. The bottom of this tent is totally open, so bugs can get in, and you’re standing on the muddy ground, not a nylon floor like some other similar enclosures.There is probably a better way to run a shower hose than just clipping it into the loop at top, but that would involve either sewing or running small conduit, and I just haven’t done either yet. Left to swing on the loop, staying under the stream of water can be a challenge.For a basic privacy structure at this price point, it’s pretty good. It does need to be staked or tied, but the poles hold the basic shape well without staking or tying. It would work better as a porta potty structure for taller people, however, rather than a shower structure.
BM
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2020
Purchased to be used as a shower/bathroom tent while camping with the family. First, I’ve erected 100’s of tents by myself and seldom have a problem. Here, the design is poor coupled with cheap materials (see the angled piece above made of thin aluminum.) As a design, you can get away with one of those things, but not both. The aforementioned angle piece is a key point of pressure during assembly and the damage to mine (bent to 45 degrees) came during the first use. With that cheap material, once it bends, it will never hold weight again without bending. Fiberglass poles were also very cheap and one end, again at that key point of pressure, shattered from the weight of normal use. Do not buy unless your need is a disposable one time use unit.
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