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Portable Outdoor Beach Camping Changing Room Tent
Company Code: OOA006
Material: 170T polyester silver adhesive tape+alloy
Size: 120*120*190cm;150*150*190cm
Weight: 2kg ,2.2kg
Tent Structure : Single-layer tent
Setup Type : No-pitch quick-open
Waterproof Rating : 1000mm
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Portable Outdoor Beach Camping Changing Room Tent
When the wilderness becomes your bathroom, privacy transforms into the ultimate luxury. This tent turns the awkwardness of changing into a deliberate ritual: unzip, step inside, turn to close — and instantly, all outside eyes are shielded.
Inside, thoughtful features create a compact, functional space: hooks, storage nets, and a waterproof groundsheet keep everything organized and dry. Whether by a stream, on the beach, or beside your camp, you can shift easily from swimwear to street clothes, from sweaty layers to waterproof jackets.
It serves equally when changing out of rain‑soaked gear or offering children a steady, sheltered spot. With minimal weight and footprint, it safeguards the dignity and composure every outdoor moment deserves.
This is more than a tent — it is a portable, elegant curtain drawn between wilderness and civilization.
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Instructions for Use

Packaging Specifications
The product packaging information is as follows.

Customized Services
This outdoor changing tent is designed specifically to elevate your brand’s service experience. We can customize its exterior color scheme and apply your logo, ensuring alignment with your campground, scenic area, or water center’s visual identity.
The result is a standardized service facility that merges practical function with clear brand recognition. It enhances guest satisfaction while reinforcing your brand’s professional image.

FAQ
Q1: What’s the main purpose of an outdoor changing tent?
A1: It is a portable privacy shelter designed specifically for outdoor situations. Its core uses include:
Changing clothes: Provides a private space to change swimwear, wet clothing, or regular attire at beaches, pools, lakesides, or campsites.
Emergency shelter: Can serve as a temporary toilet enclosure (with a portable toilet), a brief rain shelter, or refuge from strong sun.
Child care: Offers a stable, bug‑free area for diaper changes or child rest.
Storage: Keeps backpacks, clothes, and personal items protected from dew or dust.
Q2: How does it differ from a regular camping tent?
A2: The differences lie in design focus, structure, and convenience:
| Comparison | Changing Tent | Regular Camping Tent |
|---|---|---|
| Main purpose | Quick privacy, temporary use | Overnight shelter, full protection |
| Setup speed | Very fast (1–2 minutes) | Slower (5–30 minutes) |
| Space & height | Compact, low; fits 1–2 standing/sitting | Roomy, taller; fits multiple lying/sitting |
| Ventilation/view | Large mesh panels for airflow and outlook | Balanced for insulation and wind protection |
| Weight/size | Lightweight, packs small | Heavier, bulkier packed |
Q3: Is setup really that easy? How does it work?
A3: Yes — very straightforward. Most models are:
Pop‑up type: Like a beach umbrella, toss it after removing from the bag and it springs open automatically — the quickest method.
No assembly is needed; one person can set up and secure it in 1–3 minutes.
Q4: How do I secure it in open areas like beaches?
A4: Anchoring is important, especially in wind:
Use the included long stakes or wide sand stakes — drive them deep at a 45° angle into firm, damp sand near the low‑tide line.
Add weight inside: place backpacks, water bags, or rocks in the corners or along the base.
Tighten all guy lines; some models include extra line attachments for stability.
Q5: How well does it block sun and rain?
A5:
Sun protection (UPF): Offers good UV blocking, but the interior can still get hot in direct sun — not meant for long exposure.
Water resistance: Handles light rain or dew briefly. Seams are usually not taped, and fabric has a low waterproof rating, so it may leak in heavy rain.
Q6: Is it easily damaged by wind?
A6: It can be vulnerable:
In windy conditions, always use all stakes and guy lines.
Because it presents a large surface to the wind, take it down in strong gusts to avoid frame damage.
Q7: How should I clean and maintain it after use?
A7:
Clean promptly: Wipe away sand, salt, or stains with a damp cloth — especially important after beach use.
Crucial step — dry thoroughly: Unfold the tent completely and let it air‑dry in a shaded, ventilated spot. Ensure every part, including folds and joints, is fully dry before packing. This prevents mold and odors.
Packing: Roll or fold loosely; avoid tight compression. Store in its bag without heavy pressure.
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