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The Happy Travel Bike Storage Shed Tent is a versatile and spacious outdoor storage solution designed to accommodate 4-6 bikes or motorcycles. Made from durable 210D Oxford fabric with PU4000 waterproof coating, it ensures your gear stays dry and protected. With a quick 8-minute setup, zippered access, and ventilation features, this tent is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts looking for reliable and portable storage.















| Brand | HAPPY TRAVEL |
| Material | Waterproof PU 4000MM 210D Oxford Cloth |
| Color | Cabin - XXL for 4-5 Bikes-Black |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Graden,Outdoor,Lawn,Patio,Camping,Riding |
| Product Dimensions | 86.5"L x 59"W x 73"H |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UPF 50+ |
| Frame Material | Fiberglass |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Coverage | 36.5 square feet |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5 x 6.5 x 6.25 inches |
| Package Weight | 4.31 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 86.5 x 59 x 73 inches |
| Brand Name | HAPPY TRAVEL |
| Warranty Description | We provide one-year warranty service. If you have any problems with the goods, please communicate with our customers and we will help you. |
| Model Name | Bike Tent-03 |
| Manufacturer | Happy Travel |
| Part Number | XXL for 4 or 5 Bikes-Black |
| Model Year | 2023 |
| Included Components | 1 × Bike storage tent, 4 × Stakes, 1 × User Manual, 1× Stakes bag, 1× Storage bag, 2 × Bike Tent Poles, 5 × Short Poles |
| Sport Type | Cycling,Camping and Outdoor Activities |
C**E
Surprisingly Spacious and Easy to Use
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.
F**R
Bike Shelter That Actually Looks nice
We picked up this bike storage tent because we want to keep our new bikes nice and protected when we are not using them. Setting it up was easier than I expected. It feels a lot like pitching a camping tent, and once it’s up, it creates this surprisingly solid little shelter that keeps inside dry. The fabric feels tough enough that I’m not worried about it collapsing in bad weather. After using it for a while, what I like most is the peace of mind. Rain doesn’t pool on top, although inside does get damp. Make sure you vent the Velcro door, but if it’s raining, make sure you have it closed or water will get inside. The zipper hasn’t snagged once. It fits our family’s bikes even though we have 2 ebikes, and two kids bikes. It isn’t meant to be moved around constantly, though, we have moved it around a few times and it’s fine. For families juggling multiple bikes or anyone needing quick outdoor storage that doesn’t look sloppy, this tent is a smart fix. It’s going to work well on some camping trips we have coming up.
R**M
good value for its intended purchase - one minor glitch with mine
This big bike tent arrives in a REALLY small box. Like, not much bigger than a shoe box. At first I did not think it could possibly be the big tent I just paid close to one hundred dollars for. But it is. The small collapse-capability is surely one of the virtues for its intended use: a bike tent you can carry with you on your bike. It assembled quickly and is quite large. But be aware - it is nowhere near as sturdy as a standard outdoor storage or camping tent. It isn't totally flimsy either, for its size it has managed to hold its shape in continuous use on my property pretty well for three months. But if you just want a storage tent, without the "you can carry it on your bike with you" factor, you might want to look elsewhere for something with stronger poles. Only design issue with mine is the zipper flap doorway. It is a long zipper that goes around the front of the tent in a big arc. The fabric next to the zipper has a little flap sticking out - I believe that is to protect the zipper path from natural debris jamming up the zipper. Unfortunately, this fabric flap itself tends to...jam up the zipper. If you are aware of it every time you can avoid any trouble by following the zipper around, with your free hand bending the fabric flap out of its way. But neglect to do that and the fabric tends to get sucked into the moving zipper and stop its travel. This is not hard to un-stick again, with a bit of patience, but I find the issue persistent enough to be annoying. Overall a decent value for its size and price -- especially if you use it for temporary weather protection, and not continuous storage.
B**M
Awesome product
Pleasantly surprised. This is the 3 time I purchased an item like this and this is the only one that was not broken when I rcvd it. It was easy to put up and tons of space. I really like it and I can see this as a tent if needed. Good quality
N**L
Bike tent
Fits two bikes, one electric and one mountain, if road bikes I would say 3. Easy to set up definitely takes two to feed the rods through the tent material. Today is extremely windy and it is holding up. Last week was rain and it had small condensation on inside.
J**S
Don't expect this to last, but does OK while it does.
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.
J**H
This is a great little tent! It went up easily for us - it can be done with one person, but having a second pair of hands helps when getting it upright! We used it camping - we set up a table inside it, and used it to house our coffee-maker, kettle, toaster & whatnot. We also stored our bottled water & dry goods in it. There is a vent at the back that we ran our power cord through. It was rainy & windy while we camped, so having this was awesome. It kept everything clean & dry!
D**8
Very quick and easy to put up. I'm not the best at putting up tents and camping gear, especially when some of them require superhuman strength to fit the poles with the right tension. I put this put with the help of my 12 year old. It took us about 10 minutes. The instructions are not superclear at first, but once you realise how easy it is they make sense. So far, so good. It's big enough for our needs. We placed it on a patio to store the bikes during winter. I did not peg it down as we don't live in a windy area and the patio is quite enclosed. It seems sturdy enough. Let's see if it withstands the constant UK rain.
C**Y
awesome,durable, big for storage
S**T
Macht was es soll, top
S**K
Perfect. I placed it in the back of my car to store two bikes and a ladder. Very easy to assemble.
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