Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    This tent is spacious for our family with 2 kids, very protable. I didn't try outside yet, but tried it out at my home and it is very easy to install. And closes to a portable size which doesn't occupy hardly any space which is a plus while traveling. Can't wait to use it as we are planning for camping this summer. Highly recommend 💯

  • 5 out of 5
    We bought our tent in August 2022 and have used it mainly for state park camping in Florida. It sets up easily with one person. The campsites are all gravel pad, and the overland stakes have no problem going in and securing our tent. It’s durability was tested on our most recent camping trip when the winds were 12-15 mph and the gusts were 25-30pmh. The wall where the wind was blowing strongest against was bending slightly, but never buckled. I guyed out all 4 pop-out walls and the tent fly and never had an issue with the tent collapsing. The doors could prove troublesome for older folks since you have to crouch a little and take a step over to enter/exit. Otherwise, I love this tent and have no problem taking it out when we plan an overland adventure.

  • 5 out of 5
    If you’re looking for a high-quality, lightweight, and easy-to-use beach tent, this one is a must-have! It provides excellent shade, great protection from the sun, and enough room for a small group to relax comfortably. Attached the dimensions for whoever is looking for it.

  • 5 out of 5
    Roomy for 1 adult and 2 children. Fit 1 large cott and 2 inflatable mattresses. Liked the large double door, medium window on opposite side, and vent near the floor. Rainfly seamed adequate with small awnings over door and window and the mesh openings have zipup tarp closures for weather and privacy. We used this tent in fair Hawaii weather with moderate tradewinds and passing showers and the tent did it's job as expected. The issue we ran into was one set of poles being faulty. The internal cord that holds the poles together broke and the metal couplings on end of fiberglass poles came off. Might be that our set slipped through the quality control but be aware and make sure to keep track of the pieces. Would be 5 star tent for the value and quality if it didn't break. Aloha!

  • 5 out of 5
    My husband and I lived out of this tent for a couple of months until we moved, it's a great solid tent and 100% waterproof 👍👍

  • 5 out of 5
    My 10 year old and I just got back from camping with the scouts, and it worked out perfectly for us. It took me and husband about 10 minutes to put up—We are not experienced campers. We were hit the first afternoon with a relatively quick (maybe 20 minute) but torrential storm— the tent stayed up and everything stayed dry. The zipper pulls frequently got caught on the protective fabric, but I’m told this is a common tent issue. For us, this was a good purchase.

  • 5 out of 5
    Love, love, love this canopy. It’s so easy to assemble and travel with. Takes a little over 5 mins to set up. Spacious, great coverage, and it looks good. A lot safer than a regular beach umbrella. This canopy will not fly away.

  • 5 out of 5
    This tent floor is absolutely awesome. It packs down and fills up like an inflatable standup paddle board and is extremely durable. The pump was really useful and it filled the floor in a few minutes. You can adjust the inflation to as firm as you want and the carpet and air freshener was a really cool touch. Supposedly you can also float the floor and lounge on a lake but I haven't tried this yet. The velcro integrates into the tent system by swapping the floor out and prevents water from getting under the floor. Im a bit too old at this point for full roughing it but this system is going to totally upgrade my car camping setup.

  • 5 out of 5
    Disappointed how this was delivered to me. Parts came in a ripped bag, covered with tape. Parts were clearly used and returned. I paid for new product not used or refurbished. Should of paid less if so. Stakes still have dirt on them....

  • 5 out of 5
    These are really nicely designed stakes. Easy to use and seem to do a great job in the sand of Florida. Would buy again. After a couple of weeks they are rusting. Still works well but rusty.

  • 5 out of 5
    I chose this tent for many reasons, but the main reason is this is a screen tent with a rain fly. I like sleeping in deep backcountry and I love looking at the stars, on a clear night of course. I sleep in a hammock however I can't set my hammock up on the beach. This tent is also very light, just over a pound. (under 1kg). I am using it for bicycle touring. Out of the box: This tent was nicely packed and rolled into it's own bag. Pulling it out of the bag and unrolling it I see that I have a rain fly, poles, stakes and the tent. I inspected everything and found no drama here. (Everything was fine). Set up: This tent took me under 5 minutes to put up. After my general inspection I started connecting the poles. No instructions, but if you can't assemble this tent then you should not have one. I slid the poles through the top, criss crossing, then I snapped the poles into place popping the tent right up. I did not use the stakes at this point, but I could literally pick up the tent with one hand and move it around easily. Inside: I am 5'11" and I was comfortable. You will need a tarp or something for the floor. The dew from the grassy area was cold and damp on the floor, not coming through, but if you owned a tent this is no different. The screen is very dense, almost like tint for the tent; enough for a light breeze. I did not apply the rain fly, however it looks super easy to set up. I am going out this next weekend to actually use it on the trails. I will update soon. @veganhippiedude

  • 5 out of 5
    The Roxy beach shelter is a great option for a small family that wants to pack light for a day at the beach or even a picnic. This kit comes with everything needed to pitch this canopy. It has sand bags for the beach and stakes for grassy areas. When I set this up in my backyard for testing, the wind was really blowing, and it held up great. I was unsure if I was going to like the pattern and colors, but it ended up looking better in person. The material is spandex-like stretchy that works nicely and seems to add a fair amount of protection from the sun. Overall, it’s lightweight, packs up fairly small, and was easy to set up. You really can’t ask for anything more.

  • 5 out of 5
    *UPDATE: whatcampingtent.com gave me a discount to keep it. Super fair. So I’m updating to 5 stars as the actual Cabana is gorgeous and I’m sure I was just sent a bag that somehow made it through production by mistake. Original Review: Although this was on sale, there was nothing to mention that it was not a full quality piece. It looks to me like possibly it was a sample as there are markings on the bag that look like markings for where to cut and sew. Additionally, the value is very poorly sewn together with strings coming out all over the place. I was under the impression that business and pleasure was an electric brand and I’m very disappointed, especially since I needed this for an event and won’t have time to get another one before hand. I’ve been waiting a really long time to purchase this and finally did. I’m very disappointed. The actual cabana is adorable. Although I have not used it. I’m just super turned off by how poor the quality of the matching bag I received with it is.

  • 5 out of 5
    Large canopy that give complete rain coverage and with the sides folded down keeps the tent really warm making the acacia a 4 season tent. I went with a lighter color to reflect not absorb light but the down side is not blocking the light when the sun rises.

  • 5 out of 5
    This tent was a WHOLE EXPERIENCE and an adventure all on its own. We pulled into a KOA in Shreveport Louisiana about an hour before the sun went down. It took me about 2 minutes to pull the tent out of my car because we were packed in really tight. 11 seconds to unzip, and POP, the tent narrowly missed my face and up it was! Another 2 minutes to tie down and we were good to go! I am not mechanically inclined in any sort of way, and my brain does not automatically get how things move or fold sometimes. If you're like me, please read on. The next morning, I figure we'll do all the things before packing up, so I make a quick snack breakfast for.me and the kid, pack up all the electronics and food, and around 9:45 AM, I start to put the tent away. I understand basically how this should work, so I wrestle the tent to the ground and... 10:00AM I'm getting frustrated enough that my daughter runs over from the playground to ask if I'm ok. Of course I'm ok, I'm just learning the tent. 10:15 AM I throw the lightweight, waterproof wondertent for the first of several times. My windshield sunshield folds just like this. Surely, I can make it happen. 10:30 AM I'm sweaty, pi$$3d off and ready to scream. I've sat on the dam thing, wrestled it every way I can think of, and EVEN READ THE INSTRUCTIONS by this point. 10:45 AM I sit down to pause for a few.momenta and smoke a cigarette. YouTube might have the answer. OMG YouTube has the answer. I watch the videos of people doing this alone each 3-4 times. 11:05 AM I should have checked out five.minutes ago but here we go! Attempted several times, then rewatched one video in slow motion, and got it! We were out of there by 11:45 😂😂😂 The next morning, after camping in Dallas, it took me about 10-15 minutes to pull up stakes and close it up. It took me 2-3 tries to close it this time. It rained the night before, and I had to shake off the tent (very easy) nd wipe it down a bit because my tarp was wet, too. We stayed dry all night and the wind didn't bother us at all. Was a lovely experience! This tent is absolutely fantastic and now that I know how to fold it, I'll be loving it even more! Moral of the story: practice putting the tent away BEFORE you go camping, and watch videos if you need it. Don't be late checking out of a campground because you're too stubborn to take the time beforehand 😂.

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