🚴♂️ Protect your ride, own the outdoors—style meets strength in one sleek shed!
The iCool Outdoor Bike Cover Storage Shed Tent combines durable 210D Oxford triple-layer fabric with PU4000 waterproof and UV protection, supported by a lightweight aluminum alloy frame. Designed to store two adult bicycles or tricycles, it features a fully sealed zipper door and integrated floor to guard against water, dust, and insects. Quick to assemble without tools and easily portable with a carry bag, this sleek black storage solution is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable, space-saving protection.
Brand | iCool |
Material | Oxford |
Color | BLACK |
Item Weight | 2.99 Kilograms |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Outdoor Activities |
Product Dimensions | 31.5"L x 78.8"W x 65"H |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
Frame Material | Aluminum Alloy |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Pole Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Coverage | water, dust, and insects |
Max Ceiling Height | 65 Inches |
UPC | 616430163743 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | iCool |
Part Number | iCool |
Item Weight | 6.58 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | UR-A13-1 |
Included Components | NO |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**I
Kept our campsite dry!
This thing (for the money) is fantastic. We love it. It keeps our camp site neat and everything stayed dry in the couple of downpours we had. Bikes, firewood and a cooler. Chairs too. It looks great and I love how easy it is to set up and tear down. Small package for transport. Good deal!
A**R
Good quality. Would purchase again
I love this. Our e bike fit great. Keep them protected from the elements and from people view. We have two. The other one we use put a table in it to use for coffee and to hold our outdoor kitchen stuff.
D**H
Biggest bike tent, easy set up.
Only reason not five star is I set up with one person and you have to bring a handful of rubber bands and loop around one end of each back to front pole to get it to stay while you put in the other side. You can also use those Bungie ball loops. All the bike tents have this issue. For security you can loop a big 20 foot chain through the front door and the tiny window in the back and loop around a tree so it isn't stolen as easily. If you want to be nice to tenants, you can put it alongside the house for their bikes so they stay clean and dry. They can lock to the chain that you run inside. When tenants leave their crap inside the house, and leave you wondering what to do, whether you can re key or not, these work as storage shelter so they don't have to come inside to get what they left behind. I put a cheap thin combo lock on the double zipper model and lock the two zippers together, like locking the door and give them the combo. Cheaper than pod delivery and because it's not super secure, like to leave for a year if you were paying storage and movers for them, tenants come faster to get their stuff and put it inside their new place. You can put this tent right out front and it's very weathertight. The message on the front helps dispell emotion, "I cool" that you mean to protect their stuff and can work with their schedule, not to worry. It also doesn't mold or leak inside if you later store your own extra furniture, even for a whole year. The fabric is much better than you get on the backyard cabanas and it's much better in wind, doesn't rip apart. I bought two so far. It's spacious inside and I intend to use it at the beach campground. It packs up super easily and small in its black bag without effort, so I could actually leave it under the truck back seat un noticed, permanently for travel emergency. If there no hotel vacancies, with a tent you can stay at a campground, even if you elect to sleep in your nicer vehicle and without a tent, they won't let you overnight park. It has a separate bag for rods and also for it's stakes. And all fits inside the one tent bag real easy. This is big enough for me and two large dogs to camp. But we would just set this up, and stay in our truck and go sit in it during the day.
J**N
Useless doesn't begin to say it
If youre buying this it's probably so your bikes will have some protection from the elements. We'll this thing has been outside for one day and the bikes are already wet and there is water pooled up in the bottom.This thing is super cheap. You get what you pay for I guess. This thing was an absolute mistake and a waste of my money. The seams are not tight enough to keep water out and there are no attempts at water proofing the upper edges of this tent.It's truly useless. There is also a whole on the back with a velcro flap? Im not sure if this is a window orrrrr what. It's crazy, unless your bikes gain consciousness and want to look outside, it is just another way for water and dust to get in.I had faith in this product because I was like it just has to keep bikes dry, can't be that hard can it?? Apparently it can. Do not waste your money on this.
L**N
Bike tent storage
Husband loves it. Fits on the side of the house
N**7
Decent, but keep out of the snow
Had good experience for a couple of years, but fiberglass rods snapped when we got some unexpected wet snow
E**.
It is rain proof
I bought this icool bike tent for our tv camping trip .We had borrowed a neighbors small electric bikes and we did not want them to get stolen are wet .I put it up at home first it fit my large Electric bike well . We took it on our trip to Fort De Soto Fl . I put 2 small electric bikes and my two chair inside . We had down pours of rain every day for 4 days and every thing stayed dry and the tent stayed in place . We were really impressed. The quality was out standing supper light weight came in little bag that was actually big enough for you to get the tent back into when we took it home . The price was good as well . We are going to get the bigger one for our next trip so we can take our larger electric bikes and use the 2 bike one for my outdoor cook station.
R**E
Meh
The installation took a lot longer than expected and the poles ripped some of the seams and I had a buddy to help who has built many tent like things. The tent also wasn't that great to use to store bikes and felt flimsy. Was not a fan.It also took a long time to disassemble and shove it back in the bag provided.
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