🚲 Your bikes deserve a happy home!
The Happy Travel Bike Storage Shed Tent is a robust outdoor storage solution made from durable 210D Oxford fabric with PU4000 waterproof coating. Designed to accommodate multiple bikes or motorcycles, it features a spacious interior, quick setup, and user-friendly access with double zippered doors. Ideal for protecting your outdoor gear from the elements, this tent is lightweight and portable, making it perfect for cycling enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.
C**L
Works great for two motorcycles!
Far better than the older versions! This tent is much easier to use for motorcycles because the sides are more vertical which gives it a lot more space inside in spite of fitting in the same footprint. It is easy to put up and seems more durable than the previous version. The last ones survived two years before hail damaged them. The big drawback for motorcycles is the floor is thin and slippery. A kickstand will punch through pretty fast. I recommend buying a garage floor mat to lay down inside the tent. I do also put a small piece of wood under the kickstand but I don’t think that’s really needed. I have two motorcycles (1100 and a 125) in mine with plenty of room to add an ebike or something small. I will include images to show the inside with the floor and my motorcycles inside. I think this tent is an outstanding value for the money and it well worth it. I’ve only just bought this one but the pervious model did great against leakage for two years until hail damaged it. Wind doesn’t seem to be any problem but snow might need to be brushed off regularly.
R**R
Makes more room!!!!
We bought two of these storage tents for the side of our house since we were running out of space, and they’ve been great. They do exactly what we needed—keep everything dry, clean, and protected from the elements. Easy to set up and surprisingly sturdy. A practical solution that works really well!
J**L
It’s good for what it i
I bought this to store bikes, it only fit a kids mountain bike and 2 adult beach cruisers, snug fit by the way. The material is a little flimsy and thin but I guess for the price I expect it to last only through the rainy season, I do recommend if your expectations are low. Zippers are good, the process to put it together was fast, it took me about 10 minutes to build it by myself.
B**Y
Great for the price!
Great!!! Nicely made. Takes two to set up but it's a quick 5 minute set-up and take down.
F**L
usable when camping to store bikes, but not waterproof
Have used it for a few campouts when we wanted the bikes to be protected.My Thoughts:1. It’s not waterproof. Mild rain leaves puddles in the bottom. Must have come in thru the seams and/or zippers. But seams seem to most likely source given the amount of water in the bottom (after medium rain, had 4 or 5 puddles of about 2-3 cups of water. So the next day, the inside was very humid and hot, so not protecting the bikes from being wet…and maybe worse as it keeps the water trapped in around the bikes until you drain it out.2. They put a small window in one side of the tent with a tight velcro seal around 3 sides of it, but it doesn’t have any screen over it, so if you open it you get every bug and or water in. And there is only one vent, so you can’t really get any cross ventilation.3. The grommets to attach upper tiedowns to are in useless places just above the grommets for the cross poles across the top and sides. They are in a position such that if you tie the tent down using them, if wind blows the cross poles around the sides and top will just pull out of their grommets. Not useful.4. Not surprisingly, the long poles that go thru the sleeves that create the large curved profile of the tent are cheaply made. The couplings to attach each segment are external to the pole pieces so that getting them in and out of the large sleeves can be a real pain in the neck. Better poles would interlock with each piece fitting into or around it’s neighbor with no external couplings to catch on the sleeves. Also, the shock cord is far too loose causing even more problems getting the poles out of the sleeves. But, this is a $60 tent, not a $300 tent, so trade offs are certainly expected, and this is one way to make it significantly cheaper.5. The bottom of the tent is the same thin material as the rest of the tent. We set it up in the non-grass part of the campsite and rolled the bikes in…later when putting it away you could see very small holes all over the bottom because the bikes rolled over it while it was on small gravel. Probably could only put it on a grass surface or put a ground cloth under if you want to keep it without holes.6. At the bottom of the end door, on the outside of the tent, one of the cross poles sits about 3-4” from the ground across the opening. So you either have to remove the pole, or roll or lift you bikes over it to get them in or out. I get that there is a pole needed at a that general position, but not sure why it had to be that high up. Would have been better if it was much closer to the ground.Summary:Not waterproof, but repels most of the water. It’s usable to keep bikes hidden; it’s easy to set up; a bit frustrating to take down due to the poles; and relatively easy to get the bikes in and out if you use the door on the end rather than the side. Bag is useful to store the whole tent it. Seems to be as good as most inexpensive items with bags. Zippers seem ok, but they could use a bit of zipper lube to make them easy to zip and unzip.
J**Z
Well made and does it's job
It works. Put it outside and keep our bikes in there. It's been out there many days with lots of rain, and I inside is bone dry. The outside is still in great condition. The one thing we did add was a moisture absorber for extra protection. Currently thinking of getting another one to store other items and free up my garage.
K**R
Works as promised.
The package fits easily in my RV and it works well to contain items I don’t want to get wet. Still waiting for a heavy rainstorm. It worked well during a a brief shower.
D**O
Not good for snow
It was a great idea to use this as a shed for my outdoor tools and kids toys for a little while until it started to snow. My tent held up great for months until we got our first snow and it put so much weight on the top of the tent that it broke the zipper for the door and the little plastic sticks on top broke as well. The only thing keeping my tent from flying away or collapsing is the weight of my contents inside
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