🌙 Sleep Like Royalty in Your Own Cozy Castle!
The Alvantor Canopy Bed Dream Privacy Space is a portable, pop-up tent designed to create a private sleeping area. Weighing only 6.5 lbs, it features a breathable pongee fabric, dual zipped doors for easy access, and a unique design that fits over full-sized mattresses. Ideal for enhancing sleep quality in shared spaces, this tent is perfect for millennials seeking solitude and comfort.
Is Assembly Required | No |
Tent Design | Long-Term Camping Tent |
Color | Charcoal |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style Name | Full |
Form Factor | Cottage |
Number Of Doors | 2 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Is Waterproof | NO |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Occupancy | 1 Person |
Occupant Capacity | 1 |
Number of Vestibules | 1 |
Number Of Pockets | 1 |
Number Of Windows | 1 |
Number of Guylines | 1 |
Number Of Poles | 3 |
Number of Stakes | 1 |
Installation Type | Hanging |
Number of Rooms | 1 |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
Additional Features | bed tent |
Stake Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Pongee |
Tent Floor Material | Clear plastic (PVC or similar) |
Base | metal |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Fabric Type | 100% Pongee |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Floor Area | 4050 Square Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24"L x 2"W x 26"H |
Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
Floor Length | 75 Inches |
Size | Full |
Floor Width | 19 Inches |
Maximum Height | 75 Inches |
N**E
Life hack for special needs toddler!
We are waiting on a safety bed for our 2.5 year old son, but chances are the insurance will not approve it. I saw a couple of moms have a similar issue and ended up getting a tent and putting a mattress in it. Well, I just wish I would’ve done this sooner. My son has CP and sometimes wakes in the night and starts thrashing around. Although we leave one flap open for independence, I feel so much better that he’s simply surrounded by mattress and tent and can safely move how he wants to. We also put his infant mattress just outside the tent for extra protection. The tent has mesh on both ends, so it’s breathable, but it’s also dark and provides a beautiful environment for sleep! Plus, it’s nice to have a full size bed to lie down next to our son and comfort him if needed. (My husband added some lights to the top of the tent for extra effect if you’re wondering what’s hanging up there in the picture).
R**E
Great tent, very private and sturdy
Loved this tent! I was deployed overseas for 6 months and it was absolutely great to have the privacy in the tiny dorm rooms.It definely works better with a bed frame that has a solid bottom and not just the bars going across, but I made it work! It was really hard to fold back up so I ended up selling it to my new roommate before leaving, but if I could've taken it I wouldve!
P**T
Great quality easy to put up good fit
Great quality tent easy to put up right size. It helps my adult daughter sleep. It's on her bed, cat loves sleeping with her too. Great for adult people who can't sleep.
S**K
Decent tent
Bought 2 twin tents to offer a little privacy in a shared room. Good size for an adult.It was kind of a pain to get on the bed, but thankfully you only have to to that once.If blankets slide off the mattress, it tends to push the tent poles off the frame which makes the tent lean.Blocks most of the light when the panels are shut. Not terribly breathable, but opening panels makes it comfortable. We've used a small hair clip to hold panels partially open. It's held up well so far.
A**N
Great quality
I highly recommend this product. I had a top bunk on a bunkbed, and I managed to install this on my own without any help. After rereading the instructions, it wasn’t too difficult to put together. It blocks out a lot of light and helps to keep out mosquitoes and flies. Really gives you a sense of privacy, especially when sharing a room with another person. It has openings with mesh covering as well, so you have the option to let airflow in or out or to block everything out.
T**R
Very dark
keeps me warm and the light out great for everyone
K**
Great product
Amazing, got it just cuz it was cute. I absolutely love it, I actually sleep better. And the pink is sooo cute
D**T
Worth the high price
I think that we can all agree: $115+ is a steep price to pay for a tent this size (Twin in my case). But this particular tent just so happens to fit-onto/integrate-with a bed and it does so very, very well. What's more, Alvantor seem to have the bed-tent (tent-bed?) market cornered and well, 'supply and demand' is a thing (or *things* I guess, huh?).Sorry, I'm in a bit of a fog having spent the better part of 3 hours inside one of these tent-bed-tents. A "fog" only because I didn't want to come out. SOMEone decided that it was unreasonable for me to nap longer..merely bc it's THEIR bed. Pffft...the nerve. amirite??First let me tell you, installation was surprisingly simple and straightforward. The tent arrives in it's folded, storable state. One only need release 3 plastic clips to bear witness as it unfolds in all of it's glory. As I'm certain so many do, our bed-tent-bed went atop a loft bed. Allow me to regale you with the proverbial nuts n bolts of installation so you'll know what to expect there:1) Remove the mattress (we'll be sliding it back inside the tent in a moment).2) The three arched, structural support pieces are pre-installed and ready to go once you've released the aforementioned clips. Simply align the tent-bed-tent to the base of the bed. Eyeball it, no laser levels, calipers nor micrometers required.3) Aside from the tent itself, you've got THREE parts to contend with. Identical, collapsed poles that easily unfold and come together to run perpendicular (long-ways) to the pre-installed arched poles. Ya can't miss the zippered entry points: one along the top and two each along the sides. Slide em in without so much as a word as others in the room stand in awe and gawk at your mastery.4) Time to slide that mattress back in, y'all! Either end fully unzips to allow this impressive maneuver. The mattress will cover the "floor" of the bed-tent-bed for structural rigidity. Now flash a smile at your surely growing audience, MacGyver...we're in the home stretch.5) Four ties of your favorite knot at each corner to further fasten your tent-bed-tent to the bedposts/frame and you. are. DONEZO. Actually, just go with a simple 'bow', here. Save the Alpine Butterfly Loop for your next K2 hike, ya bad-ass.Mmmhmm...my bombastic blathering notwithstanding, that's "it". What you're left with is a sweet tent (...on a bed) that stands right up to the somewhat lofty 3-figure pricetag.There's a hook-loop inside on the ceiling just begging for a ~$20 wireless, rechargeable fan/led light combo (w/ remote) to complete the cool cave. In all seriousness, this is a fantastic product that I am certain you will not regret purchasing. I won't lie to you and say that I don't wax-manic over just any ol' thing like this. I do, I do. But if you're already here considering this item much less, suffering my diatribe antics, you've already bought it, anyway. Enjoy your nap.
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