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Privacy Pop Bed Tent (Twin) - Black

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Size: Tw"


Color: Black


Features

  • 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

Description

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

Special Feature: Durable


Brand: Privacy Pop


Material: Microfiber Polyester


Product Dimensions: 39"L x 78"W x 47"H


Seasons: 4 Season


Color: Black


Item Weight: 8 Pounds


Age Range (Description): All Ages


Product Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only


Size: Tw"


Special Feature: Durable


Closure Type: Zipper


Material: Microfiber Polyester


Product Care Instructions: Dry Clean Only


Fabric Type: Microfiber Polyester


Seasons: 4 Season


Color: Black


Assembly Required: No


Brand: Privacy Pop


Age Range (Description): All Ages


Product Dimensions: 39"L x 78"W x 47"H


Item Weight: 8 Pounds


Size: Tw"


Maximum Height: 120 Centimeters


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to set up - no instructions needed
I bought the twin bed pop up tent to cover myself from insects. There's too many tiny bugs flying around where I live, so hopefully this will keep them at bay while I sleep anyway. So far, it's holding up, and I've had it for about two months now. It's very easy to set up and pretty self explanatory - no instructions needed. I like that there's a small net with zipper on the front & back of tent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by Maix

  • Perfect for privacy
Size: Tw" Color: Black
I’m in the army and we go on training rotations a lot. I am an introvert and I need my own space to collect my thoughts. Once I zip myself in here no one bothers me, it’s a perfect place to center yourself when constant conversation and chatter bother you.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023 by Jaielah Lee Jaielah Lee

  • Perfecta
Size: Twin Color: Lavender
la usamos como cama refugio para una niña con necesidades especiales y la verdad que tanto el diseño como los materiales y acabados de esta casita cama no es fácil encontrarlo en el mercado y menos a este precio porque las que se venden específicamente para este fin son infinitamente más caras
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Elo

  • Better sleep through light, temperature, and monster control
Size: Tw" Color: Black
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2018 by CM Shifflett

  • Works with my twin XL
Worked fine with my memory foam twin xl, might not fit a more structured matress. Overall like it, but it does look a bit flimsy for the price.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Durable
The media could not be loaded. My daughter loves it… it’s the perfect bed tent
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023 by Dominique dyer

  • A Few Flaws, but Overall Very Useful!
Size: Tw" Color: Black
*I know it says I bought the twin size, but I'm actually using a queen size. Been using it for about a year now.* Pros: - Keeps light out. I'm not an early riser, and while I do have sun-blocking shades on my windows, they only do so much. Combined with this, it keeps things nice and dark while I sleep. If you have a roommate or ever need to sleep while lights are on sometimes, it won't be the same as sleeping with the lights off, but I have taken naps inside my tent with the lights on. It does a decent job of blocking room lights. - Keeps bugs out. I've never really tested this, but I like the peace of mind it gives me. - Privacy, if you share a room. - If you live in an efficiency or apartment with only one room, it can feel kind of weird having your bed in the same room as your kitchen or living room or in a room where people come into when you have company over. This tent can keep your "bedroom" private and can even be used to kind of partition the room a bit. I live in kind of an efficiency, and I keep one side zipped at all times like it's a wall, and I unzip the other side when I need to and have managed to form a bedroom area within my room. - Keeps things from falling off your bed (if you bring your phone, electronics, books, etc. into bed with you). - It's cozy-feeling. *** Cons: - If you like to read or do anything in bed that requires light, that might be a problem. A lamp might work, but not overhead lights. - Not pretty to look at. - Reduces air flow, so it's warmer inside the tent (which is usually a positive for me since I get cold easily, but I feel like it's probably a negative to most people). - Harder to remove/put on sheets. - The bottom poles didn't fit inside my bed frame (they were too long). I would say that maybe it's just the bed I bought, but my mattress fits fine, so. I think maybe this wasn't designed with beds that have frames that wrap all the way around the bed (the kind that the mattress rests inside rather than just on top of) in mind. Either that, or I got faulty poles. I had to put the tent up without the poles on the bottom and rely on the mattress to keep it in place, so my tent is sturdy enough but a bit lopsided. - The mattress doesn't lie flat at the top and bottom because the tent curves up. I have one of those squishy mattresses, so it's not really a problem for me, but it might be more noticeable with a spring mattress or something firm. *** Overall it has more pros than cons for me. It definitely has some things that could be improved, and I had to dock it one star for the poles not fitting, but it's very useful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2018 by Kit

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