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esumisu
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
I will preface this by saying I am an experienced camper, i.e., I can pitch a tent. I would not want to be setting up this tent for anything less than three nights use, especially in a small space. Having the poles fully connected to thread through the tent loops is rather time and space consuming. And the design of this particular tent, with the two poles arcing parallel rather than an X at the top is also frustrating. But my main gripe is that this tent does NOT offer any blackout capability. It's more like 95% light. I wouldn't even use this for my baby, who doesn't need blackout, but just needs to have a barrier so she doesn't get distracted by the outside world. You can easily SEE the outside world through the fabric. I have another tent that pops up, and while it has some other limitations, I much prefer it for the desired blackout feature. I would not recommend this tent.
Railroad Girl
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I’ll be honest that I struggled whether to give this three or four stars. I ultimately settled on 3.5, which rounds up to four. LOL The gist is that this really is a good light softening tent, which, when you’re traveling, is usually the main use case you’re trying to solve for. We have done all sorts of crazy fort building around my son’s Pack n’ Play over the last 16 months that I wish we had discovered this sooner!As for light softening, I wouldn’t say it “blocks out 95% of the light.” It definitely darkens the space, but the real plus with this is just helping to block out visual distractions. We are proponents for “teach your child to sleep anywhere,” but being able to see Mom and Dad walking by the crib while in the camper definitely delays that much needed nap. ;)Functionally, this deserves a solid three stars with the breath ability of the fabric giving it that fourth star. It also fits around our Pack n’ Play really well, and since it sits outside the crib, it’s a much safer option than the ones that clip onto the crib.Areas where I think it could be improved:- Ease of setup (possibly a pop-up function?)- Way to attach your baby camera- More durable zippers (toddler hands are tough on them!)All this said, if you’re looking for a more affordable option for one of the tents to go over your crib, this is a good one. Sure beats the creative fort building! ;)
Danny
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
I recently bought this blackout tent for our pack and play, and it has made a huge difference in my baby's sleep! It effectively blocks out about 95% of light, creating a cozy and dark environment that helps my little one drift off easily.The setup is quick and straightforward, and it fits securely over the crib. I love that it’s portable, making it perfect for travel or naps at home. The breathable fabric is also a plus, ensuring my baby stays comfortable.Overall, this blackout tent is a fantastic investment for improving sleep quality. Highly recommend it for any parent looking to create a restful sleep space for their baby!
Teresa M
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
This blackout tent is an excellent, budget-friendly alternative to the SlumberPod. It effectively blocks out 95% of light, making it perfect for helping babies sleep in a pack and play. Ideal for travel and everyday use!
Empiror22
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
Pros:Works great (black out is pretty good, tho not prefect)Great price for the unit/productOnce you have it setup it's goodCons:Using this thing (construction) is a pain in the BThanks
Justamom
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
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Tim & Samantha Ellis
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
These black out tents are an absolute must have for babies and toddlers for traveling. They are so versatile and pack up nice and compact for packing. It is kind of a pain to assemble, but I’ve used many different brands of these tents, including the name brand version, and they’re all the same in terms of assembly. But the functionality of it to help young ones get great sleep in a pack in play is so worth it! Highly recommend getting one!
SPL
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
This was a bit of a pain to setup. It sort of does the job, but isn’t perfect. The tent doesn’t completely darken, just dims the light.
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