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GigaTent Pop Up Pod Changing Room Privacy Shower Tent – Instant Portable Outdoor Rain Shelter, Camp Toilet for Camping & Beach – Lightweight & Sturdy, Easy Set Up, Foldable - with Carry Bag

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Features

  • Innovative Pop-Up Tent: The Gigatent 74" High Instant Privacy Tent Offers You Instant Private Space For Camping Bathroom & Potty Use, Outdoor Showers, Changing Clothes, For Use As Soft Rain Shelter And More. And Without Any Hassles Of Tedious Installation A Must-Have Travel Accessory For Your Next Adventure
  • Instant Installation: Designed For Utmost Convenience Our Instant Popup Tents Can Be Set Up Instantly And Are Equally Easy To Fold Back Into Included Carry Bag Set These Up Effortlessly At The Park, Poolside, Beach, Or Forest
  • Heavy Duty Material: Pop-Up Pod From Gigatent Is Very Easy To Use. Made With High-Quality Polyester Taffeta 190 T Water-Resistant Coating. Includes A Flexible Steel Frame For Premium Durability. This Tent Is Designed To Withstand The Elements Plus Engineered With Long-Lasting Repeat Use In Mind. Set Includes 4 Stakes That Should Be Used To Secure Stability
  • Portable With Carry Bag: Pops Up And Folds Down In Seconds, No Assembly Required. Ultra-Lightweight Construction Allows For Easy Transportation With Included Carrying Bag. Weighing Just 3 Pounds, It Can Be Folded Into A Compact Size Of 20" L X 20"W X 2" H

Description

Gigatent Portable Pop up Dressing/Changing Tent Beach Toilet Shower Changing Room Outdoor Shelter with Carrying Bag Gigatent Privacy Shelter Tent is made out of premium water-repellent taffeta 191-D nylon polyester and durable flexible steel. It blocks harmful UV rays and offers an excellent shelter against sunlight or rain. Unlike a traditional tent which needs tools or poles to complete the installation, Gigatent Pop-Up Pod Changing Room Tent does not require poles to set up, simply take it out and it instantly turns into a ready-made tent. Furthermore it is collapsible, so you can effortlessly fold it up and place it inside the carry bag, which is extremely convenient to carry around anywhere you need privacy.Specifications:Weight: 4.4 pound/ 2 kg, Material: Nylon Polyester, steel, Dimension(pop open) : 36" W x 69" H x 36" D.Dimension(fold flat): 24" x 24" x 3" into the carry case. Dressing Tent: Use it to get changed in a photo studio or at beach, suitable for both indoors and outdoors.Toilet Camping Tent:Works great asa roadside toilet anytime in when you cannot find a restroom or when going group camping in a remote area. Shower Tent : Use it to take a shower anywhere outdoors especially during camping trips. UV Beach Tent or Rain Tent Shelter:Can be used as a temporary shelter against unexpected burning sun or heavy rain when you are at beach. Dressing Room : An ideal movable and flexible changing room that can be used at a clothing store, which would not only save you more store rent cost but also free up more space to display more various clothes.

Brand: GigaTent


Material: Nylon, Polyester, Taffeta


Color: Green


Item Weight: 1.5 Kilograms


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Brand: ‎GigaTent


Material: ‎Nylon, Polyester, Taffeta


Color: ‎Green


Item Weight: ‎1.5 Kilograms


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Camping


Product Dimensions: ‎36"L x 36"W x 69"H


Ultraviolet Light Protection: ‎yes


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Resistant


Pole Material Type: ‎Alloy Steel


Number of Guylines: ‎1


Size: ‎36," x 36" 74" high


Frame Material: ‎Steel


Occupancy: ‎1


UPC: ‎757183445646 815886012166 700761044137 787766679861


Frame Type: ‎Steel


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎46, 66


Assembly Required: ‎No


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎20.83 x 20.62 x 1.54 inches


Package Weight: ‎1.7 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎36 x 36 x 69 inches


Brand Name: ‎GigaTent


Warranty Description: ‎1 year


Model Name: ‎Pop Up Pod


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Gigatent


Part Number: ‎ST 002


Style: ‎Tent


Included Components: ‎Carry bag


Sport Type: ‎Camping


Date First Available: May 8, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It’s exactly what I ordered
I really love this tent for privacy during my camping trip or just out on the beach. I think it’s perf if you need to change a baby’s/toddler’s diaper out in public without exposing them to the public. It’s also a great way to change/shower/use restroom in public without being indecent. It’s nice and tall so anyone who’s under like 6 ft should be comfortable. I think anyone taller could be a little squished. It worked great in the rain I was able to put my stuff in there to keep it dry. The color is cute. Set up and take down took no time at all. The stakes did pop out a few times, I think if you place them on an angle towards the tent it prevents them from being pulled out. The directions on how to put up and take down were clear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Awesome for camping!!!
This was one of the best purchases I have made for our camping trips. It’s easy to assemble and perfect for those dark campgrounds that I don’t want to walk through in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. We use a 5-gallon bucket and cut a pool noodle to fit around the rim of the bucket (slit down one side fits right over the top of the rim as a seat cushion). Put a trash bag over the top of the ring inside the bucket and we put a puppy pee pad inside to absorb. Now you have a potty right in your campsite! Takes up almost no space for packing. Folding was a slight challenge but we laughed about it and figured it out right away. I put the lantern on the outside of the pop up so nobody can see shadows while I’m inside! i was afraid people could see inside because it looks so thin when you put it up but you really cannot see inside. I highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2021 by Angela B.

  • Adequate, but not outstanding
I feel like for the +/- $20 that I paid for it, I got a reasonably good value. When this one deteriorates beyond use, I will likely purchase another one because they are 1/2 the price of any competitor I could find and being an infrequent user it will probably last me for quite some time. What stops this from being 5 stars (for the price) is just how hilariously awkward this thing is to set up and take down. The very short version is that you treat it much the same as those nylon windshield sunshades that fold over themselves until they are 1/4" size and fit under your car seat. If you conceptually understand what those are, you can probably eventually figure out how to unpack and pack this tent up. If you are curious about how big the unit is, I am 5'7" and 300 pounds. I have VERY broad shoulders and a cartoonishly long torso with stubby legs but relatively normally proportioned arms. I picked this up for a changing room and I would be able to change my pants standing up in it, but to change my shirt I definitely have to stoop, or kneel, or use a button-up shirt, to do so. Getting in isn't really tough I just put the whole thing on like a T-shirt and I suppose I could have done it to get out if I didn't stake the structure down, but knowing that I would be staking it down I used the zipper to do so and it was quite the acrobatics to get through that opening. If you were thinner and shorter, you'd probably have little problem using it. If you're built like I am you would probably find it adequate at the price point and just a little inconvenient. From here on, I will be spending the rest of the review clarifying what I mean with how frustratingly difficult the set up and disassembly ended up being. The instructions for setting up are these four steps, and I am writing them precisely how they appear in the written instructions included, spelling/emphasis exactly as they appear on the sheet: STEP 1: Confirm product contents by emptying contents of bag(s) and confirming all parts are included and undamaged. STEP 2: Select a smooth level site prior to opening the structure. STEP 3: Pull frame apart to pop open structure. CAUTION: Structure has inner steel wire which may spring open suddenly while attempting to open. TIP: Frame may need minor adjustment when tent is set up. Gently bend frame into shape if sagging appears. STEP 4: Stake down structure on bottom four corners. It is strongly recommended to attach supplied guylines at the corners near the top of structure and stake down to the ground. Those are your instructions concerning set up... "Pull frame apart to pop open structure". As of the time of this review, there is no video in the description that I could find that demonstrated this like you see for disassembly. So, I cracked open the nice zippered bag, pulled out the unit, and with a very intuitive twist got the unit to unpack from its round bag shape into a flat version of the outline of the tent. From there I made another intuitive unfold to produce a double sided flat version of the outline of the tent. From there... I was pretty lost. I tried a couple of different things that didn't seem to do much other than reverse the side of the material that would form the top from one side to the other. Eventually what I ended up doing was lifting the flat version of the outline from the bottom, to over my head. From there I sort of forced my way into the bottom of the tent and that ended up causing it to spring out and form the tent. So basically, pull the tent from bag, twist until it pops into a flat version of the final product, and then put on that like it were a t-shirt. Tada! Disassembly was MUCH more complicated! I wasn't able to sort it out on my own, nor was I able to sort it out using the included instructions, nor did I end up being able to use the video instructions provided here! I couldn't even describe to you how I ended up making it work. The 9 step disassembly method provided on paper isn't even the same method that is described in the video attached to the description, and the instructions at one point refer to the tent as a playhouse and not a tent! The video essentially shows/tells you to fold the structure in half, fold the structure into a U, pull the bottom up, twist, twist again, yada yada yada. But what the instructions tell you to do (and this is EXACTLY how the instructions are written, spelling and emphasis EXACTLY how they appear on the printout) is; STEP 1: Pick up the structure and lay it on its side. STEP 2: Grasp the top of the frame and push one of the corners INTO the structure towards the OPPOSITE corner. STEP 3: The structure will now fold flat. STEP 4: Grasp 2 DIAGONALLY OPPOSITE corners and bring them together in one hand. (You now have a loop above and below your hande) STEP 5: Kneel down and place the bottom loop on the ground. STEP 6: Grasp the outer edge of the top loop furthest away from you and fold inward toward the lower loop and lay flat on the ground. (You now have 2 loops on top of a larger one) STEP 7: Slide one of the smaller loops over the one next to it and grasp the outside edges of the entire folded playhouse. STEP 8: Slowly move your hands around the outside edges to make all of the loops the same size. STEP 9: Place folded structure into carry case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019 by Juan C. Nacho

  • Bang for your buck!
First off, for less than $20 this thing is amazing. Yea, the zipper doesn’t look so tight, like it may just not be able to stay together after a while, and the material is very thin, but the stitching is fine, it’s reinforced where needed and again, for dropping a $20 bill on it, I DEFINITELY got my money’s worth. As long as you treat it right I can see it lasting. So, I bought this for my fiancé to use in the mornings to smoke his cigs and drink his morning coffee in (with part of the zipper open of course lol). We’re about to have a baby so I cleaned our room and bathroom where he use to smoke top to bottom and made him start smoking outside. It’s freezing of course, especially early in the morning before the sun even comes up, so I bought this along with a $10 “personal” heater, like one of those that you put on an office desk lol, and it works out great! Since the tent doesn’t have a floor (which I personally like because that way you can shape it bigger, smaller, or uneven without having to worry about the thin material the floor would be made out of bunching up or being slippery) but we just put some mats down covering about half of the floor to cover the spaces in between the wood on our porch so cold air couldn’t come up. Heck, he even fit a little table in there! Lol. And for reference, the chair in the pic is one of those like “Big Easy” chairs that’s about 32” tall and like 22” wide, holding up to 350 lbs. So with the large chair, a little side table and enough room to add another little table in the back corner and then a good bit of space to put stuff underneath the chair, we love it! Yea, it could most certainly be taller. I’m 5’ 6” and the zipper comes up to my armpit, so I definitely have to bend down to get in and out (I enjoy sitting in it just to get fresh air without the cold wind hitting me, and plus I feel like a kid out camping lol) but that’s really not an issue. I could see myself changing clothes in here quickly too. So bottom line, for the price I am very happy and it definitely does what we need it to and I plan on using it for my son in the summer time to have a shady place to sit/play outside and for me to take to the park to have a shady/private place to sit with my baby. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2020 by Heather G. Heather G.

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