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The HAPPY TRAVEL Portable Outdoor Storage Tent is a robust, weatherproof shelter crafted from 210D Oxford cloth with a 4000MM waterproof PU coating and UPF 50+ UV protection. Its 9mm fiberglass frame supports a spacious 35 sq ft interior, accommodating up to 4 bikes or 2 motorcycles. Designed for quick 8-minute setup and easy portability at just 8 pounds, it features double two-way zippers for secure, dustproof closure—ideal for cycling enthusiasts seeking reliable, on-the-go bike protection.






| ASIN | B0CGNCT27D |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Brand | HAPPY TRAVEL |
| Colour | Arch - XXL for 4-5 Bikes-Black |
| Floor Area | 35 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Fibreglass |
| Generic Name | Bike Tent |
| Included Components | Bike Tent × 1, Horizontally Tent Poles × 4, Stakes bag × 1, Stakes × 4, Storage bag × 1, Tent Poles × 2 |
| Item Weight | 3 kg 630 g |
| Item model number | XXL for 4 or 5 Bikes-Black |
| Manufacturer | Happy Travel |
| Material | Waterproof PU 4000MM 210D Oxford Cloth |
| Occupancy | 4 Bikes |
| Pole Material Type | Fibreglass |
| Product Dimensions | 2.11L x 1.5W x 1.7H Meters |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling,Garden,Camping,Lawn,Patio and Outdoor Activities |
| Size | XXL for 4 or 5 Bikes |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UPF 50+ |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**E
The Happy Travel Bike Storage Shed Tent works really well for quick, portable outdoor storage. It pops up easily with no complicated setup, and it’s more spacious than I expected — plenty of room for a bike and a few extra items. The material feels weather-resistant and does a solid job keeping everything covered and protected. It’s lightweight, which makes it easy to move around, though that also means you may need to secure it on windy days. The zippers work smoothly, and it folds back down without too much trouble once you get the hang of it. Overall, it’s a convenient and practical pop-up storage solution, especially if you need something temporary, portable, or budget-friendly.
T**E
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M**N
Terrible, it lets rain in due to the bad stitching, just had a light snowfall and it's sagging in the middle. Didn't return it as I only put it up within the last week. Not happy at all.
J**S
If you are looking for a quality solution that will last for years of use look elsewhere. These type of shelters are not it. Now for the review. Bought this in February 2025 and by July 2025 it was destroyed. I chose this brand because I saw a neighbor's go through a storm in coastal Mississippi and it didn't budge an inch. In contrast my gazebo that was staked down blew away. I set it up when we moved to Gulf Shores AL, in full sun. At first I set it up on a concrete pad and let the weight of the bikes hold it down. Big mistake. The wind whipped the shelter around and caused a hole to be rubbed in the floor. I repaired it with some gorilla tape, no problem. Next I moved it to the grass and staked it down where it performed well in the wind. However, water kept getting into the shelter, which I traced to the little window. If it is not sealed exactly right it will leak, which it did regularly. After we moved to Pensacola it was set up in the shade and sheltered from the wind. However, we had some big storms and once again this unit proudly displayed the lack of water resistance. It was set up under a large long-leaf pine tree, which was very sappy. It weathered that well. It was eventually destroyed by my mortal enemy, the lone squirrel. Every morning it dropped green, sappy pine cones about 10-12 long and weighing over a pound on anything below the tree, including but not limited to my truck, the picnic table the RV, the RV awning, and this shelter. One of these pine cones blew through the top of the shelter like a hot knife through warm butter. Then of course it rained... Unfortunately I think the initial sun exposure weakened the fabric, and the shelter lasted less than 6 months. I liked the side door and the tie-down points, although one of them ripped loose. Looking at all the offerings of this sort on Amazon leads me to believe they are all manufactured at the same crappy factory and are the same design with the same materials. We full-time RV, so space is of the essence for us, and I will probably end up buying one of these as there are little choices in portable shelters that are quality-built. So buying the cheapest one with low expectations is going to be my strategy.
L**Z
Withstood the harsh cold winter in Calgary for 1 season so far. No rips or tears.
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