🚲 Protect Your Ride in Style!
The Bike Shed 6.6FT is a premium waterproof storage tent designed to securely house 2-3 bikes, crafted from high-quality Oxford fabric for durability and weather resistance. With easy assembly and versatile applications, it’s the ultimate solution for outdoor storage needs.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 31.5"D x 79"W x 65"H |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Color | Arch Black - XL for 2-3 Bikes |
Top Material Type | Plastic |
Frame Material | Oxford |
Material Type | fabric |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | true |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
K**T
Excellent for the price
This shed totally met expectations. In the last week we've had a quarter inch of ice and a half foot of snow. Through all that, everything inside stayed dry, no water on the floor and I was easy to zip open and close even in 14 degree weather. One of things we store in their are our sleds so we had lots of opening and closing. If you've ever put together a tent, then you can assemble this easy. It is the same process. From opening the box to installed was 10 minutes and I did it by myself. Great value, super sturdy and may by another one. Holds 2 adult bikes, 4 scooters and 6 sleds and we could fit in more.
A**.
This thing is awesome
I have had this for at least 3 years now. I’m am just now starting to see tears in it and the zipper is sticky.
R**E
Perfect for protecting bikes while camping
Perfect for both bikes easy to put together,& store away keeps our bikes out of the weather prevents damage and we have room for other camping gear & it’s vented
A**R
Used for a different purpose!
Okay. So I saw on a fb post that someone used THIS as a "camp kitchen" and needed to buy it to try it out!I went camping in NC in October and good thing I did buy this!Huge wind gusts and heavy rains!This thing held up!I did use heavier tent spikes because I knew ahead of time and did not want to see my entire kitchen go flying away.Just becareful to give a little wiggle room because over stretching the tie points at the seams will stretch and then tear them.The zipper gave me some troubles so when I got back home I waxes the zippers and haven't had issues since. So before you actually use it, set up (to do a walk through before you get to your destination) and wax the zippers.Next season I think I may also water proof the seams for good measure.I though I took a picture but it was from the side and not a good head on pic. 🤷♀️ meh. It happens. Lol but it is VERY SPACIOUS! I put in there the full camp kitchen that I got right here from amazon, 2- 5 gallon water jugs, 1 full cord firewood (could have probably fit 2), plus all of my cooking/eating needs.I was able to dip under the cover when it was raining and use my butane stove. I like the little window port out the back. I had planned on bringing a small hose to connect from the water access into the tent but I ended up sharing the site so we both needed water access.It was nice because while cooking it warmed up the little tent and gave me respite from the cold and wet.I absolutely plan on making this a standard bring-along on trips.I think you probably can even set it up behind the vehicle (hatchback) and tarp the sides to make it a changing area. It's big enough.I'm glad I purchased this!
S**A
I have 3 of these now
I bought one of these when three others that I bought from other sellers ripped after only a couple of months. I live in southeast Louisiana, and we have brutal summers, pop up thunderstorms, hurricanes, and hail storms. I bought one of these last year, and I loved that it withstood so much bad weather, so I bought a second one to put my e-bike, lawn care items, and other stuff in. It also withstood the weather, so I bought one for my dad to keep his generator, scooter chair, and other stuff in. The fabric is not completely waterproof, so I have a tarp covering my e-bike and whatever else can't get wet, and it's working really well. The zippers are holding up well. And so are the rods. I am very pleased with these.
S**I
Leaks
I bought this to store my son's electric ride on motorcycle. I'm a 2nd floor apartment and the carrying of that huge thing up and down 2 flights of stairs was killing me. I got this to put in the yard, except, it was full of water on the bottom. Thankfully the way the grass is underneath, the water pooled away from his ride on motorcycle. I haven't charged it since I put it in there, I'm hoping the electric motorcycle didn't get any water damage. I have no idea how the water got in bc there are no tears, I'm assuming through the threading bc it's poorly made. Good concept, not effective to product your things from the elements.
V**L
Does not fit 2 bikes
This is way smaller than it looks in the pictures. Does not fit 2 adult bikes, never mind 3!Goes together easily, using for one bike and children’s bike.
D**Z
Fits my two 29er Mountain bikes, size large and med, 79" end to end wheels, with 800mm Bars.
This tent was easy enough to build. It came with written instructions and a diagram, which I didn't plan to read, but my sister insisted and she helped build it. I could've done it by myself maybe but the instructions say it takes two people. It's was faster with two people. The materials seem good enough for my needs. I have my two bikes on an enclosed patio and so no wind will be effecting it, only rain and moisture. No snow in my area. Also, My bikes have wide handle bars; in one picture I show where one bar end is pressing against the closed door, and I am hoping that won't be a problem. The material seem strong enough for it not be be a problem, and I could actually move the bikes around to minimize the handlebars pressure on the tent.I also bought two stands to hold the bikes upright by one wheel, because I didn't want to lean them on each other inside the tent, that just wouldn't work unless leaning on a wall or fence, I guess. You can see in the photos that I have each bike in a stand by the back wheel and they are facing opposite directions to give more space for the wide bars (780mm & 800mm). I was concerned about the depth being enough because it said it was about 31.5" deep, which it about 800mm exactly the size of my handelbars. Seems to be okay because I turned the front wheel some and they both fit. The bike lengths from front to back tires is close to 80", and I was concerned because the tent said it was 78.8" wide. That wasn't a problem, because I was able to turn the front wheels a bit to shorten the bike length. Overall this seem to be a good fit for my needs. It would be almost too big for just one bike, but would have a lot of room for extra gear. Two bikes fit and there is some room for some gear. I don't think it would be a good fit for more than two adult size bikes.
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