🏕️ Your personal pop-up fortress of solitude—privacy, comfort, and style in one sleek tent!
The LEEDOR Dream Tent is a patent-pending, pop-up bed canopy designed for indoor privacy and comfort. Measuring 75"x39"x47" and weighing only 4.3 lbs, it fits twin to queen mattresses without needing a frame attachment. Featuring four zipped doors and two windows, breathable polyester fabric, and a flexible rib frame, it offers quick setup, excellent airflow, and a cozy, private space ideal for kids, college dorms, or professionals seeking restful naps. Compact and portable, it folds into a small carrying bag and is washable for easy maintenance.
Brand | LEEDOR |
Product Dimensions | 75"L x 39"W x 47"H |
Item Weight | 5.8 Pounds |
Floor Width | 39 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor Privacy, Nap, Play, Dorm Room |
Shape | Rectangular |
Occupancy | 2 Person |
Seasons | 4 Season |
Included Components | Pole |
Water Resistance Technology | 3000mm |
Special Feature | Pop up, Privacy, breathable, warm |
Occupant Capacity | 2 |
Design | Camping Tent |
Material | Polyester |
Color | PitchBlack |
Installation Type | Free Standing |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Size | Tw" |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Number of Doors | 4 |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
Floor Length | 75 Inches |
Maximum Height | 47 Inches |
Floor Area | 2925 Square Inches |
Base Material | Metal |
Style | Twin |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Rooms | 4 |
Minimum Trail Weight | 4.5 Pounds |
Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
Rainfly Material | Polyester |
Is Waterproof | True |
UPC | 856894004651 |
Model Name | 2005 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00856894004651 |
Manufacturer | LEEDOR |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.44 x 19.69 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 2.72 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 75 x 39 x 44.5 inches |
Brand Name | LEEDOR |
Warranty Description | 90-day warranty against manufacturer defects |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 2005-L |
Fill Material Type | Polyester |
Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
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It’s my safe place
This is the second time I’ve bought this tent. First time I had it for 4+ years and it was amazing. Had to replace it because it got lost when I moved across the state. I am have diagnosed Autism, ADHD, and PTSD, so this tent means the world to me. When my anxiety was bad I always hid away in my little nest. I got the pitch black one with the mesh windows.It blocks out light very well, and it makes me feel safe when nothing else does. The first one I had was still in great condition after 4 years of use. It’s very easy to set up, don’t need any tools. A good open space and extra set of hands is all you need really. I bought the twin sized one and it fits like a glove. You put the mattress inside the tent. A few notes on assembly process. 1) it comes in a medium sized pouch, support poles included. 2) it does open very forcefully when you unzip the pouch, although it does have a warning label saying that, but still be careful when your opening it for the first time because getting smacked in the nose by this thing would hurt3) it has three small zippers about an inch long in the top of the tent. This is for the support poles. Just insert and thread them all the way through. Only note here is that it’s a bit hard to get the pole all the way in to close the zipper but if you’ve got an extra set of hands it’s not too bad. Took me maybe 2-3 minutes to get all three poles completely threaded. 4) it’s a mild pain to get the mattress itself into the tent, but that’s because I was doing it myself. Once you get it lined up and adjusted just slide it in. It’s a little hard to hold the tent down and push the mattress in but with an extra set of hands it’s easier. Completely possible to do solo assembly, just much easier with help. However, the important note is the base. I highly recommend that if you don’t have a solid bed frame and you have one that’s kinda wired or has gaps, I suggest getting a box spring. The tent will not stand up correctly if it doesn’t have a solid foundation.So some features I’d like to high light.- it has two windows on the top and bottom with a mesh lining if you want to let air or light in.- it has two panels to get in and out both on opposite sides of the other. - one of my favorite qualities is the zipper. It’s very good, my first tent was going strong after 4 years of use and the zippers almost never snagged or jammed, and even when they snagged a little I would just zip it back up slightly then go down again and it’d fix up easy. PLUS, the zippers are double sides. Both windows and panels have double sided zippers so if you want to open a panel or a window you don’t have to exit the tent, you can open and close any zipper from the inside!!!While it is expensive I’d say ease of construction and quality are 10000% worth it!!! I love it with all my heart and I’ll always have this tent!!!
C**N
A must for siblings that share a room and even more so if they have a bunk bed.
I have a four-year-old son and an seven-year-old daughter. It recently became evident that my son would not fit in his toddler bed much longer. Our children have already been sharing a room for quite a while in anticipation of another child. But there was no way we could fit two twin size beds in their room and still have enough area for them to play in. We settled on bunk beds but then came the new problem of accomodating separate bedtimes. Our daughter is allowed to stay up 30 extra minutes to read in bed quietly. We had previously purchased another brand of privacy tents (Privacy Pop), but we quickly discovered our current ones would not work with bunk beds, especially with having the ladder on the end; the other tents only opened on the sides and I wasn't really pleased with the quality of the Privacy Pop bed tents from the start. Our solution was two-fold. I made some bed curtains for the bottom bunk, and we began looking for a privacy tent that would work with a bunk bed. I came across this Leedor Bed Tent, and we couldn't be happier.First, it fits nicely within the bunk bed frame without being smooshed or warped, a problem we had with the Privacy Pop.It also holds its shape well instead of sagging in the middle. Again this was another problem we had with the Privacy Pop. This difference is because the support poles for the Leedor Bed Tent go all the way from the front to the back instead of across the sides.Additionally, I love that it had ties on the bottom so that you can affix it around the bed frame near the corners. Making it more secure and less likely to shift.This bed tent also had lots of versatility regarding the configuration of doors, which also accommodates ventilation preference. My daughter sleeps warmer, so she has one end entirely open. This is also due to the previously mentioned fact that the ladder on the bunk bed is located on the end. She unzipped the top of the other end to expose the mesh for more ventilation, along with having both doors on the side unzipped along the bottom.When we purchased the Bunk Twin Leedor Bed Tent, the only color option available was Black. This actually couldn't have worked out better. My daughter was thrilled because she is currently obsessed with Harry Potter, wizards and witches, and all things dark and mysterious. I’m pleased because it blocks out the light really well. She can read in her bed with a light before her bedtime without disrupting her brother’s bedtime. Similarly, our son, who is night training, can get up and use the bathroom during the night without disturbing his sister.Assembly was easy with one exception, inserting the support poles into the tent. I recommend two people for this task. It's a very, very snug fit, but that's expected. It's similar to setting up a camping tent, and that snug fit is what helps it to keep its shape so well.I highly recommend the Leedor Bed Tent, especially if you have siblings that share a room. Its a high quality bed tent that allows them to still have their own space and not disrupt each other during the night or early in the morning.
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Love!
I have two daughters who for right now share a room, we have been changing up their room lately and I got two of these so that way my kids can have more privacy in a way and so my youngest would leave her big sister alone lol, the main reason I got these though is because I live in TX and every summer around may we get these swarming termites (non wood eating ones just annoying they live for a few hours that’s it) they love light and they will get into your home. So these tents will be put to the test for sure coming next summer and I will update. Very easy to put together, just throw the mattress in there and I tied them up to the bed so they can’t move. So far working great and the kids love them. Also love that u can put a night light inside! My oldest is also autistic and this makes her feel safe. Air flow is good in my opinion and they fit great
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Queen received instead of twin
I received a queen instead of a twin size so it is saggy on my bed but the zippers and mesh are good quality. The fabric blocks most light but is a little see through where light sources are. It is hard to fold up, will require 2 people to put away. I use this in my dorm to create a private space in my shared room. It is a great college gift and all tears in the material that have occurred have been my fault. Perfect for a sensory hideaway, fort, or cave for any age. I do wish there were hooks or something to attach fairy lights to the ceiling of the tent better. There is a hook to hang a small and light lamp or something though. I would also love to see an opening somewhere to run cords through for charging devices without opening the flaps. Make sure to brush out or vacuum the sides of the mattress sometimes because all of the debris from the bed will fall down the sides and collect there since it can't fall all the way to the floor.
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