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YardStash Bike Storage Tent IV - Outdoor, Portable Shed Cover for Bikes, Lawn Mower & Garden Tools - Waterproof, Heavy-Duty Tarp to Protect from Rain, Wind and Snow

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Style: YardStash Heavy Duty


Features

  • vinyl tarpaulin/100%
  • Imported
  • MULTIPURPOSE - This 74" x 32" x 68" tent offers bike shed storage for 2 adult bikes easily. Youll still have room to store long-handled garden tools, pool toys, and other outdoor equipment.
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE - A versatile alternative to bulky metal/wooden sheds & outdoor storage, our lightweight bike tent can be put together without tools in just 10 minutes.
  • STABLE - Every outdoor bike storage tent includes a set of eyelets to firmly secure it to the ground, a fence, or a wall for optimal protection from strong winds.
  • SUPERIOR QUALITY - Constructed entirely of vinyl tarpaulin with sealed seams, the YardStash IV bicycle storage tent safeguards valuables from critters and extreme weather conditions year-round.

Description

More affordable, versatile and portable than similarly sized plastic, wood and metal sheds, the new YardStash IV is built entirely of weatherproof, tear proof and UV proof industrial grade vinyl tarpaulin for year round outdoor storage that will stand up to the most extreme conditions. The space-saving (74 inches wide x 32 inches deep x 68 inches high) footprint fits perfectly in tight spaces but is large enough to stash two adult bicycles, outdoor equipment, garden tools, pool toys, patio furniture and other outdoor stuff. Patented roof design to shed rain and snow. Purchase with confidence - the YardStash IV is constructed from high quality materials and guaranteed to last.


Manufacturer: ‎YardStash


Part Number: ‎YSLH09


Item Weight: ‎18.41 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎74 x 32 x 68 inches


Item model number: ‎YSLH09


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎24 inches x 8 inches x 8 inches


Color: ‎Green


Style: ‎YardStash Heavy Duty


Material: ‎Vinyl tarpaulin


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Integrated floor


Usage: ‎Outdoor storage


Included Components: ‎Carrying bag


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: May 25, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worst backbacking tent ever is the best yard storage tent.
Style: YardStash Heavy Duty
This crazy tent is made of super thick heavy vinyl. If you camp you will recognize its tent-i-ness, but its weight feels like a sick joke. Bad for camping, Great for year round outdoor storage. There is a deep bathtub effect of about 4 inches that seems water tight. It will probably hold standing water out. I installed it on a wood platform with corrugated roofing screws (with the rubber grommet washer) that is a perfect fit for the 4 grommet foot tabs. A wheeled generator will easily flatten the 4 in threshold of the door as it rolls in but it springs right back into place. So lifting equipment is not a concern. 99% of the seams are taped up properly on the inside. I got inside and zipped it up in daylight and was plunged into true cavelike darkness. Tiny beams of light did come in at high stress point seams at the 4 upper corners: about 3 inch each corner. I used seam sealer on them and will keep an eye on it. Ive done more waterproofing on high end camping tents, so its not a complaint, just a comment to have seam sealer. Compared to plastic yard boxes, this is cheaper, easier to put together, more waterproof, bigger, more portable, and a more interesting/ingenious thing have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2019 by Brent Morgan

  • Disappointing design
Style: YardStash Heavy Duty
I have owned two Yardstash III’s and have been happy with them except for the fact that the canvas only lasts about a year when exposed to the sun. So I bought the Yarstash IV for its heavier fabric. What I didn’t realize was that the pole “skeleton” is different and a poor design. The roof poles cross each other making the yardstash narrower at the top than the III model. And there are no support poles on the sides and that allows the four corner poles to buckle. I have this item up against the side of a storage shed, but can’t use the ground stakes because my patio is pavers. So the tent slumps and falls over in the wind. It may be too much to ask, but I’d like this company to send me two side poles for the bottom grommets to keep the corner poles apart at the ground. Then, perhaps, this storage unit would be stable. Check out my photo - side view of this yardstash. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2017 by Consumer Advocate Consumer Advocate

  • Great backyard storage for the price
Style: YardStash Heavy Duty
This was the (near) perfect solution for storing my bike and a few other items in a specific space in my relatively small backyard without spending hundreds (if not more) on a custom built shed (my first thought, before getting sticker shock and finding this). The YardStash was not too difficult to setup (see below) and is much more convenient for protecting a bike than a simple cover. Speaking of covers, the YardStash and accessories come in a nice little storage bag. I suppose that would be useful for those that plan on disassembling and moving the YardStash on a regular basis, but is a waste for the rest of us. I'm currently using the YardStash to store: 1 Bicycle + Helmet + Bikestand, 1 Bucket of paver sand, 1 small electric lawnmower, patio umbrella, and some miscellaneous gardening tools. It's a tight fit, but it works well. The tent, as advertised, fully protects the contents from rain and sun -- though the interior can get quite hot on summer days. Once I secured it with the provided stakes on 3/4 sides and weighted it down with a bucket of leftover sand, the tent has proven quite stable. Note that the first night that I set it up I was only able to stake the front poles and didn't put anything substantial in it -- The next day the wind nearly knocked it down. Since then, I haven't had any difficulties. There is enough flex in the supports to allow it to be compressed in width by at least 6-12" if necessary for tight spaces. In my case, I have it installed in a tight corner between my patio-deck and the side of the house. Two of the poles are secured just under my deck, and the others along my neighbors house. I was able to use the included stakes on 3/4 poles, but the last one happened to fall in the middle of a rock paver and couldn't be secured. Securing the back pieces was also a bit awkward, requiring me to partially detach the front supports so I could maneuver into the tight space to anchor the rare supports. I've also used a bike lock as a secondary support on the rare (unstaked) pole for extra stability during high winds, though that's likely not necessary now that I've placed a heavy bucket of leftover paver sand in that corner. Assembly is not difficult, but can be tricky at first. A second person is essentially required, especially if you have limited space -- you need a lot of room to assemble it comfortably. Inserting the poles for the roof support was one of the more annoying parts of the assembly, with the instructions not being entirely helpful. It is critical that you do not let the pieces of the support lock into place before inserting the rods -- once you've shimmied them fully into position, it's easy enough to let them snap into a locked place. If you fully assemble the rod before inserting it, you will never be able to slide it past the bend in the middle. Tip: Gluing an LED touch-light to the back or roof of the tent is a useful final touch to make it easier to find/store things at dusk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2017 by Digicrat

  • Bought my 1st in 2012 - I love Yardstash!
Style: YardStash Heavy Duty
I purchased my 1st Yardstash storage tent in 2012. I just replaced this original tent today because the roof was sagging and it was collecting water when it rained. When I emptied out the old tent, everything was still bone dry and in perfect condition. This was after more than 6 years of use in the Arizona sun and heat. Because of the roof, I assembled a newer Yardstash IV and replaced the older tent. I built 4 Yardstashes today, replacing 3 other very old tents built in 2013 and 2014, also because the middle rod on the roof gave way and water would pool after over 5 years of use. To sum this up... I simple adore this company and these products. Everything stored was in great condition and if I didn't mind draining water periodically from each roof after a rain, I probably could have kept all 4 still in service. So now I have 4 new Yardstashes built and operational. 1 is a Yardstash IV. The other 3 are Yardstash III's. I ordered 4 more so that I have them in case I need to replace any of these, but I doubt that will happen for a few years based on my extensive experience with these units. As far as assembly.... I can build a Yardstash III in less that 15 minutes, the same for the newer version, Yardstash IV. I am very curious to see if the updated version will last as long as Yardstash I, Yardstash II and Yardstash III, all which were made of a different material than the new Yardtsash IV which is a tarplike material. Also the Yardstash IV, has a crossed bar roof which creates a pitched roof which should not pool rainwater. Thank you, Yardstash, for making my life easier over the past 6+ years. I love my Yardstashes!!! I HIGHLY recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019 by S. Ritchie

  • Very well made bike tent
Style: YardStash Heavy Duty
This tent is very thick. It feels like it will last a long time. First wind storm is hitting us now and it is standing firm. I fit two bikes in it with my vehicle rack.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2019 by Frank Frank

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