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The LEEDOR Bed Tent Dream Tent is a patent-pending, pop-up canopy designed to fit full-size beds (75"x54"x47"H). Weighing just 6.5 lbs, it features a flexible rib frame for ultra-fast assembly without tools. Crafted from breathable navy pongee fabric, it offers four zipped doors and two windows for customizable airflow and privacy. Perfect for dorm rooms, kids’ play, or professionals needing a private nap space, this portable tent transforms any bed into a cozy, secluded retreat.











| ASIN | B07WQVTBXR |
| Additional Features | Breathable, Pop Up, Portable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The tent requires assembly. Set up the pop-up frame and shock corded poles. It takes about a minute to set up. |
| Base | Polyester |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,432 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #19 in Bed Canopies & Drapes |
| Brand | LEEDOR |
| Brand Name | LEEDOR |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Navy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,631 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
| Floor Area | 4050 Square Inches |
| Floor Length | 75 Inches |
| Floor Width | 54 Inches |
| Form Factor | Cabin |
| Included Components | Carry Bag, bed tent, shock poles, carry bag |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 75"L x 54"W x 47"H |
| Item Type Name | bed tent |
| Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LEEDOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2006FB |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Height | 47 Inches |
| Minimum Trail Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
| Model Name | 2006FB |
| Model Number | 2006FB |
| Number Of Doors | 4 |
| Number Of Poles | 1 |
| Number Of Windows | 2 |
| Number of Rooms | 1 |
| Occupancy | 2 Person |
| Occupant Capacity | 2 |
| Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 75"L x 54"W x 47"H |
| Rainfly Material | Lightweight polyester |
| Recommended Use | Camping & Hiking |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping & Hiking |
| Seasons | 4 Season |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 54"W x 75"L (Pack of 1) |
| Style Name | Full |
| Support Pole Attachment Mechanism | Sleeve |
| Tent Design | Camping Tent |
| Tent Floor Material | Polyester |
| UPC | 304369480085 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 6 months |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Water Resistance Technology | No Water Resistance |
A**A
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 hurt 3) 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!!!
L**B
Awesome bed tent, just needs support on one side if you don’t have bed rails
This canopy bed tent is awesome. It’s perfect for my six year old son who has autism and loves cozy spaces (but see important note below 👋). I got the full-size version, and I’m really, really happy with it. Setup was actually pretty easy. There’s a small bag of tent-style rods with elastic running through them, so they come folded and then you just unfold them into straight rods. At first I thought mine were missing because they sort of fell out of the bag, but that was just me not realizing how they were packed. The curved “arch” pieces (like the top of a covered wagon) are already in place, and you just need to insert the straight rods through the sleeves. That part is a snug fit. You do have to push pretty firmly with your thumb to get them through, so just make sure the rods are fully connected and not catching on the fabric inside. It does work…you just need a lot of pressure. If you don’t have much hand strength, you might want help with that one step. What I really love is how well this works in our space. We live in a small home, and I gave my bedroom to one of my older teen sons, so my six-year-old and I have more of a makeshift sleeping area in the living room. This creates a really nice sense of separation and privacy. It also helps contain everything…blankets, stuffed animals, all of it. There’s a lot less spilling onto the floor, which makes a huge difference. The tent itself is breathable and has multiple zippered openings, so you can adjust for airflow and light however you want. I got the version with four doors, and the placement worked out really well for us, especially with an AC unit nearby. It actually softens the airflow so you’re not getting blasted directly. 👋 One thing to be aware of…if your bed is open on one side and doesn’t have a rail, a child might try to sit or lean between the edge of the mattress and the tent wall. That can put pressure on the tent since it’s not meant to support weight. In our case, the tent sits on top of a raised surface, so I’m planning to add a bed rail underneath the mattress (outside the tent) to give that side more support. The quality seems really good. The fabric and stitching look well done, and it feels like it will hold up. There are also more ties inside that you can use for tent lamps than I expected…I think some of them are for tying up the tent for transport, but their placement allows for this dual use. Five stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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.
R**.
Worth the high price
I think that we can all agree: $115+ is a steep price to pay for a tent this size (Twin in my case). But this particular tent just so happens to fit-onto/integrate-with a bed and it does so very, very well. What's more, Alvantor seem to have the bed-tent (tent-bed?) market cornered and well, 'supply and demand' is a thing (or *things* I guess, huh?). Sorry, I'm in a bit of a fog having spent the better part of 3 hours inside one of these tent-bed-tents. A "fog" only because I didn't want to come out. SOMEone decided that it was unreasonable for me to nap longer..merely bc it's THEIR bed. Pffft...the nerve. amirite?? First let me tell you, installation was surprisingly simple and straightforward. The tent arrives in it's folded, storable state. One only need release 3 plastic clips to bear witness as it unfolds in all of it's glory. As I'm certain so many do, our bed-tent-bed went atop a loft bed. Allow me to regale you with the proverbial nuts n bolts of installation so you'll know what to expect there: 1) Remove the mattress (we'll be sliding it back inside the tent in a moment). 2) The three arched, structural support pieces are pre-installed and ready to go once you've released the aforementioned clips. Simply align the tent-bed-tent to the base of the bed. Eyeball it, no laser levels, calipers nor micrometers required. 3) Aside from the tent itself, you've got THREE parts to contend with. Identical, collapsed poles that easily unfold and come together to run perpendicular (long-ways) to the pre-installed arched poles. Ya can't miss the zippered entry points: one along the top and two each along the sides. Slide em in without so much as a word as others in the room stand in awe and gawk at your mastery. 4) Time to slide that mattress back in, y'all! Either end fully unzips to allow this impressive maneuver. The mattress will cover the "floor" of the bed-tent-bed for structural rigidity. Now flash a smile at your surely growing audience, MacGyver...we're in the home stretch. 5) Four ties of your favorite knot at each corner to further fasten your tent-bed-tent to the bedposts/frame and you. are. DONEZO. Actually, just go with a simple 'bow', here. Save the Alpine Butterfly Loop for your next K2 hike, ya bad-ass. Mmmhmm...my bombastic blathering notwithstanding, that's "it". What you're left with is a sweet tent (...on a bed) that stands right up to the somewhat lofty 3-figure pricetag. There's a hook-loop inside on the ceiling just begging for a ~$20 wireless, rechargeable fan/led light combo (w/ remote) to complete the cool cave. In all seriousness, this is a fantastic product that I am certain you will not regret purchasing. I won't lie to you and say that I don't wax-manic over just any ol' thing like this. I do, I do. But if you're already here considering this item much less, suffering my diatribe antics, you've already bought it, anyway. Enjoy your nap.
M**A
Great purchase and easy install!
I bought this because my kid keeps sneaking into the masters room every night. I was the same exact way during his age. So I know already it’s not the dark he’s scared of. He’s scared of reflections from mirrors, windows, shadows, open doors etc. Psychologically, think of cavemen days. People felt safer sleeping in caves because it’s protected from the elements and predators can only come in from one way and you can always block it off. this tent provides the same concept, that’s why it’s popular with the kids. He also keeps asking me to build a fort in the living room with him using blankets. I’ve hated this because he once did this and left soda and snacks in the fort and ants got in and it was a pain washing multiple thick blankets. Thankfully, I found this in Amazon! First, my tiny mom self and tiny child were able to set this up ourselves. There was a bunk full-bed mattress that had to be taken out, then this thing pops up like a camping tent, rods inserted in, mattress needed to be lifted up the bunk again and inserted into the tent. If us tiny humans can do it anyone physically healthy can. Both ends of the tent have entrance zippers. They also have window zippers. This is perfect because when I’m in there I feel like I can’t breathe so I “crack a window” open. It does get hot in there (and he’s using it now during the coldest month of the year) so i can’t imagine what it would be like in the summer time. The good news is my kid likes to take his shirt off at night, so I do feel better that it’s hot in there so he doesn’t get a cold. In the summer, I plan on blowing a fan in there for him. So even with some windows unzipped for air, it’s still dark in there at night which is good for my kid because he discovered he likes it pitch black. My other favorite pro: it’s perfect for movies. No other room in the house is dark enough for my projector. So we have one end of the tent against a wall. When it’s movie time, we unzip that side and use the beige wall as a screen. My other favorite pro: I have a naughty cat that twice peed on that bunk bed. We have no idea why because he doesn’t do it anywhere else. Our theory is that my son had peed a little on his blanket, we didn’t notice, but the cat did and thought he could too. We have to close that room all day but sometimes my son forgets. With this tent, the mattress is protected from the cat. One tiny con: the entrance zipper is a bit hard to close or open from inside the tent. I worry that one day it’ll just break. It hasn’t yet so we’ll see. Overall, a great investment for the kiddo, and also mine and husbands sleeping sanity.
N**N
Awesome! Perfect! Love it!
I bought this for my son's bunk bed. He's on the top bunk. It fit with an inch or 2 to spare (from top of the tent to the ceiling). I believe I needed 47" from the bottom of the mattress to the top of the tent. Most importantly, I needed a tent that opened on the ends so he could climb in. The opening on the side doesn't work for his bed since he's on the top bunk. There are 2 panels on each side and each end. They all unzip completely so basically 75% of the tent can unzip for ventilation and light. On the ends there are screened net windows. The sides do not have screened net windows. The mattress fits INSIDE the tent, not on top. That was the worst part -- trying to get a twin bunk bed mattress into a tent and THEN getting the mattress & tent up at the same time on the top bunk. There are 3 tent poles to insert to make the top taut. They aren't absolutely necessary because it will stay up without them due to the circular frame on the ends. You have to shimmy those poles into and through the tunnels on the top of the tent. I accidentally put the insertion point of those tunnels against the wall end and not on the open end by the stairs so inserting those poles took a lot longer than it should because I had to bend the poles at a 90 degree angle at each segment because the wall wouldn't allow me to do the entire pole all at once --- if that makes sense. So pay attention to the side where these 3 poles insert so you don't get the mattress up there with the tent on it and realize that you'd have to pick it back up and turn it 180 degrees... like I did. My 3 and 5 year olds play in there comfortably. I'm 5'5" and I can sit Indian style without having to crouch down. There's a pocket inside that you can put a cellphone, books/magazines, flashlight, a bottled water, etc. We put my son's tiny stuffed animals so they didn't get lost. I got the dark gray and it's pretty dark inside. Not a lot of light gets in through the fabric. It seems of great quality, but I've only had it a month. I stuck glow-in-the dark stars on the interior top of the tent and they stick well to it. I shine an extremely bright flashlight on them for about 10 minutes before my son goes to bed and it looks so awesome laying down in the tent looking up at the bright stars. I'd definitely recommend this tent for someone wanting it for a top bunk bed. If you're wondering if it will fit on the bottom bunk you will need to measure from the bottom of the mattress to the bottom of the top bunk. The tent is 47" tall so if it's less than 47" it's going to be too big for the bed. Photo #2: end fully zipped up Photo #3: end fully zipped up, but with window screen exposed Photo #4: same as #3, but showing how you can see through the tunnel Photo #5: same as #4, but with flash Photo #6: end completely unzipped showing other end completely zipped Photo #7: side view with side opening completely opened Photo #8: side view with side opening completely closed Photo #9: interior view (w/ camera flash) of side panel with tent completely zipped up Photo #10: same as #9, but showing table lamp light shining through tent fabric Photo #11: interior view of closed opening with light on in room and door open (it's pretty dark!) Photo #12: interior view of light on in room and door open Photo #13: stars stuck on tent ceiling
S**E
Not just for kids
I bought this product for a family vacation. Due to new ownership of our last beach cottage my family had to find a new place to rent. Going up before the season started, we found a cottage close to the rest of the families we vacation with. The cottage was great for location, however the only downside was there were not enough beds, someone in our family had to sleep on the couch! Knowing that everyone else was bringing their significant other and I was not, I knew I was going to be stuck. I started doing some research, this tent looked like the best option and it worked out great! We brought up a twin mattress which fit perfectly inside with ease, threw in some blankets and pillows and presto instant bed room. I went with the darker color incase I wanted to take a nap during the day, I figured it would block out the sun easier, which it did! The tent was very breathable and the fabric was a good durable quality. It has many sections with zipper access so no matter where you decide to put it, you have access to get in. But wait, you need your phone right? Open up another zipper close to an outlet, plug in your charger, put the cord in your tent and zip the opening closed. Need access to something else? Open up the zipper closest to what you are looking for. The tent also has a hanging mesh pocket to store items. Perfect spot to put your glasses so they don't get crushed, wallet or other items you want to keep close to you. The set up was very easy, it literally just pops into place just like the instructions say. But who reads the instructions? I know I didn't, I just untied all the little straps and once I unbuckled the two larger straps on each side it literally sprung up at me. But that's what a good laugh is for. So when setting it up make sure you follow the instructions and have a good grip on it before you unbuckle it. Packing it away was just as easy. Following the instructions, you just fold it into a figure 8, buckle the straps back up and put it away in the storage bag. Cleaning it is just as easy! each pole is removeable and you can just put it right into the washing machine. Once its dry, install the poles and fold it back up. Out of a 1-10, I would give this product a 10. I was a little hesitant because of the price but it worked out great and was just what I needed. And with the quality of the product I know it will last for many years to come, for whichever occasion it calls for. I just wish it was sound proof, but that's what ear plugs are for. I would highly recommend this to someone else.
N**L
Stinks-Literally!
Bought a twin and a full size and my girls bunk bed and I got the twin first and then the full size came later. The twin size came completely fine and was nice! Made me look forward to the full size! Until it arrived and it smelled like fish!! Horrible smell but same good product, now it just stinks in the room!
C**E
Broken tentbed
Bought this 28th June only just put it up due to going on holiday an redecorating bedroom and its broken return window is closed.. waste of money ....
C**E
I love this thing
I'm autistic, so having an enclosed bed space is absolutely perfect. I put fairy lights inside of mine, as well as a night light for when I want to read, but it's also good for sensory recovery with a dark enclosure and calm quiet when I need it. Amazing quality and has held up well over time.
H**O
睡眠の質向上に貢献
使って数日で気にならなくなりますが、ビニールの臭いが多少ありました。 冬は部屋の空気が冷えるため、これまでは明朝にエアコンをタイマーonするようにしていました。 こちらを使い始めてからは空間の気温が上がり、不要となりました。 暖房費用の節約と睡眠の質の確保が出来るようになり、費用対効果としては充分です。
L**R
Cama protección antimosquitos.
Se ve de buena cantidad. NO llegue a utilizarla. Pero mi hija tiene dos y van fenomenal.
T**S
Even better than expected
Ordered for an anxious kid who wanted a "safe" space to sleep. She loves it. The twin size was perfect for an Australian single, and we have it on a top bunk. There is the option to unzip and have a mosquito screen at both ends, a loop inside for a lantern and a cool pocket for a book. My kid's sleep has improved dramatically since we got the canopy. The navy is a lovely colour, not as bright as the stock photo. All the zips work smoothly, the quality is great and it was easy to set up.
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