🌟 Your instant privacy sanctuary—anywhere, anytime!
The GigaTent Pop Up Pod is a lightweight, instant-setup privacy tent designed for outdoor enthusiasts and professionals on the go. Crafted from durable, water-resistant 190T polyester with UV protection and supported by a flexible alloy steel frame, it offers a versatile shelter for changing, showering, or portable toilet use. Weighing just 3 pounds and folding into a compact carry bag, it’s the ultimate hassle-free privacy solution for camping, beach trips, and outdoor events.
Brand | GigaTent |
Material | Nylon, Polyester, Taffeta |
Color | Green |
Item Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 36"W x 69"H |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | yes |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Number of Guylines | 1 |
Floor Area | 92 |
UPC | 757183445646 815886012166 700761044137 787766679861 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00757183445646, 00815886012166 |
Assembly Required | No |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.8 x 20.61 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 1.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36 x 36 x 69 inches |
Brand Name | GigaTent |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | Pop Up Pod |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Gigatent |
Part Number | ST 002 |
Style | Tent |
Included Components | Carry bag |
Size | 36," x 36" 74" high |
Sport Type | Camping |
A**R
It’s exactly what I ordered
I really love this tent for privacy during my camping trip or just out on the beach. I think it’s perf if you need to change a baby’s/toddler’s diaper out in public without exposing them to the public. It’s also a great way to change/shower/use restroom in public without being indecent. It’s nice and tall so anyone who’s under like 6 ft should be comfortable. I think anyone taller could be a little squished. It worked great in the rain I was able to put my stuff in there to keep it dry. The color is cute. Set up and take down took no time at all. The stakes did pop out a few times, I think if you place them on an angle towards the tent it prevents them from being pulled out. The directions on how to put up and take down were clear.
J**T
Private camp restroom
This pop-up tent works perfect for what I purchased it for, a campsite restroom. It is big enough to fit my camp toilet and to stand up in. I feel a lot more comfortable using this than the restrooms that are usually found at the campgrounds.
M**B
Pretty decent, but needs to fold easier
I love the idea of this tent. As a runner I was looking for something that would allow me to change out of my wet clothes after a run and when in areas were there aren't any restrooms I could use this. The only real issue I have with it is folding it up. I fight with way longer than I would like and i end up just getting it as close as I can to the diameter of the bag and then try to stuff it in the bag and zip it shut. Sadly i busted the zipper on the carrying bag. I guess I'll figure that out eventually but hopefully a redesign could have printed steps on the tent itself. Ex. Fold side A his way, Push side B this way.
C**E
So far, So Good.
(I've only been able to temporarily erect this in the living room right now. It's snowing outside. So far, I'm impressed with it.)It's actually of better quality than what I was expecting -- the fabric is thicker. It is easy to set up because it pops right open. It comes with a bagful of stakes. For a privy house it's quite roomy. Any sized port-a-potty will fit inside. I'm 5'6. Plenty of head room. It's very lightweight and comes with a zippered carrying case. There is no floor, but one isn't needed.This would also make a great changing booth to take to the beach, so long as it wasn't windy. I'm not sure how well this will stand up to a windy day. It's a tent, so I can't fault it in that department. There are two tabs on the inside. I guess it's for rocks or sand to help stabilize the tent.The only drawback is when I have to fold it back up. That's tricky. The printed instructions are hysterically useless. Thankfully there's a video for consumers to watch and learn from before they go camping. There's certainly a learning curve to refolding it, but once the trick is realized, it's pretty simple. Once refolded, it actuals slides back in the carrying case with ease. Most tents don't, right campers? LOL.I'm happy with this purchase.
T**.
Decent for the Price but Sucks to Fold
This is pretty much a "you get what you pay for" product. Pros: extremely lightweight, packs down very compact, fairly spacious. Cons: SUCKS to fold up (like most pop-ups do, but worse), very flimsy construction, only access is through the door.Full review:I bought this for a basic shelter for my port-a-potty. Overall, it works as advertised. I really like that it's very lightweight and (after messing with it forever) folds down very compact and actually fits back in the bag (once you finally get it folded down). It's spacious enough to fit my port-a-potty and a 16"x24" mat for the "shower" area; it probably wouldn't be good for tall people, but I'm under 6'. I REALLY don't like folding it back up; the written and video instructions don't help at all. My suggestion: DON'T put it on the ground when you do the initial fold as instructed. Hold it standing up and just bring the top and bottom edges together. Holding those in one hand, with the curved part down (shaped like a raindrop), use your other hand to start manipulating the curved middle section. Basically, just start pushing, pulling, and twisting until you have roughly three equal-sized sections overlapping. I've used it four times now, and this seems to be the quickest method (if you get lucky). Additionally, it's very lightweight, and doesn't hold up to the wind very well at all; the internal frame structure is pretty flimsy as well as the shell material. If you're anywhere that has even a slight breeze, you will absolutely have to use the ground stakes. If the wind picks up at all, you'll also need to use the guy ropes. My final complaint (and I'm not taking a star off for this; It came as pictured): there's no opening to run a shower through. Even though it's fine as a changing room and restroom, it's advertised as a shower tent, so it would be nice to have a little access door near the top with a Velcro closure to run a shower head into. Overall, I'm happy for the price, and I would recommend it if you take the above into consideration and are OK with those issues.
E**E
Super Portable & Easy To Set Up
The tent is super portable and made from good material, making it durable and easy to carry around. Initially, I was concerned that using it would be uncomfortable, and really awkward, but I was surprised by how spacious it is inside. The tent has ample room to move around, making the experience better than I expected. Another great feature is how well it conceals the person inside, letting anybody using it have peace of mind. This shower tent proved to do pretty well with the task, providing a private space to shower or change. it's a practical and pretty well-designed product that was reliable last minute,
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