

🛌 Elevate your sleep game with instant privacy and style!
The Alvantor® Bed Canopy Twin Size is a lightweight, pop-up privacy tent crafted from breathable, light-reducing pongee fabric. Engineered with a patented flexible PVC frame, it assembles in under a minute without tools, fitting perfectly over twin mattresses to create a cozy, private sleeping space. Featuring dual zippered doors, mesh ventilation, and convenient storage pockets, it enhances sleep quality by reducing light and noise while maintaining airflow. Ideal for dorms, shared rooms, or anyone craving a personal retreat, this durable and portable bed tent transforms any twin bed into a stylish sanctuary.













| Best Sellers Rank | #54,999 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #18 in Bed Canopies & Drapes |
| Brand | Alvantor |
| Color | Charcoal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,389 Reviews |
| Material | Pongee Fabric |
| Product Dimensions | 75"L x 39"W x 44"H |
| Size | 39"W x 75"L (Pack of 1) |
| Style | Twin |
C**E
If you’re debating, buy this one.
Fantastic bed tent. Very spacious and well made. It’s been a year since we purchased and it’s still in excellent condition. Fits well on the bed. Has tons of openings that can be unzipped, either fully or to expose netting. Keeps the sleeping area nice and warm in the winter. Very clean design that has been well loved. Washed up well in the washing machine and was easy to reassemble.
M**K
Great for privacy in common area
My 9yr old son needed privacy as he sleeps in a common area which is also the brightest and coldest room in the house. This fixed all 3 problems providing privacy, darkening and warmer environment and he loves it! The other kids with actual bedrooms were jealous of his tent. Have only had for one week but seems sturdy including zippers, have not yet tried to wash but easy to set up if you have a lighter mattress (can’t imaging trying to get a heavier memory foam king in/out of the tent) so hopefully easy to take down and cold wash and will try tumble dry on no heat to avoid shrinking. Easy to activate one year warranty by email, those instructions are in the package. I’m going to be doing a home renovation and we all may be sharing sleeping areas for a few weeks so I may be buying a couple more to give us all privacy/separate space. I wish it also came in a toddler bed size haha
D**T
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.
T**B
High quality bed tent
My 10-year-old daughter had been using a bed tent that was designed for kids (printed with pictures) but it only partially covered the bed and was only available for a single-size bed. When she upgraded to a larger bed, she asked if she could still get a bed tent for it. The large windows in her bedroom let in a lot of light from very early in the morning and she wanted more coverage to keep out the light so she could sleep in past sunrise, but she didn't want heavy curtains in the room. I decided to buy this tent for her. As a pop-up tent, it was easy to assemble the tent itself as you just slide some support poles into designated pockets. The biggest challenge when setting this up was getting it under the mattress. If you were to use this on a single bed, that might not be too bad as those mattresses can be fairly light and aren't too large. However, if you are using this tent on a bed that is full size or larger, it can be a bit tricky getting this under and around a bulky heavy mattress. I had to have another adult help me. Keep that in mind before purchasing. Once it was set up, it was clear this tent was high quality and very sturdy. If you bump into it or accidentally sit on the edge of the bed, it pops right back into shape, which is great in a kid's room. The only thing that I feel I should mention is that the size of these tents can seem quite large (tall) when you get into the larger sizes of mattress. If you have a low ceiling, dangling lights or fixtures, or a ceiling fan, I would recommend measuring first as this tent might cause a problem in those situations. Other than that, this is a great buy for anyone that wants to create a cozy hideaway on their bed. The amount of light blocked is great considering the lightweight nature of the fabric, the sturdy zippers and panels allow for more, or less, air flow and for more, or less, view of the room, making the tent quite versatile. My daughter loves this tent!
S**5
Love it so far!
Easy to put together (I did it myself including putting the full size mattress in it). However, I wish the zipper on the sides zipped down instead of up. My daughter loves it. It’s breathable and with the cold weather has actually seemed to help keep it a bit warmer inside. I’m curious to see how it does with the hot weather.
C**L
Very sturdy and fits top or bottom bunk no matter where your ladder is!
I have 11 year old and 17 year old sons. They share a bedroom with bunk-beds and I purchased 2 of these bunk-twin bed-tents. They BOTH love them. I like that the bunk twin size has a "door" option for any position of a ladder, it just depends what end you insert the mattress into first, so you can have the door open for a rear-left side ladder, and then bottom tent's door open at the front-left side, and so on. Very versatile design for any bunk-bed setup you may have. Getting the mattress into them was a bit tricky, but my 11 year old helped me get the top mattress in, and my 17 year old helped me get the bottom mattress in. (I am 5', 120 lbs, so I'm not exactly wonder woman when it comes to upper body strength); We found the easiest way to get them in was turn the mattress on it is long-side, diagonally, to get the tent started on the "headboard" end of the mattress, and then just work it towards the "footboard" end with my son on one side and me on the other and shimmying it down bit by bit so as to not rip the material or snap the poles that pre-installed inside it. It took about 10 minutes total, actually pretty easy. Same process for the top bunk mattress, and we stood on stools so we didn't even have to take the top mattress down to install it, we just flipped it on its long-edge side, moved it diagonally so the short-edge of the mattress was hanging off a bit to get it started and then same process. So the bottom of these tents sit all the way under the the mattress, fully enclosing the whole mattress inside the tent (you insert the mattress through the short-side "window" to get it started), which keeps it sturdier, and prevents it from leaning like other tents we've used. I also love the zippered-pockets for the horizontal poles you install once you get the mattress in. They are very sturdy and well-sewn. I have had these bunk tents since December (about a month and half), and they are holding up wonderfully. No tears or punctures, the zippers are all functioning perfectly, the screens are sturdy and haven't torn, and that is saying a lot when you have two very active boys. Of course they know to respect and treat furniture properly, they know they can't hang off the poles of these tents or throw their bodies into the sides of them horse-playing and what not, but considering the problems I have had with other tents when being treated properly, these so far have held up the best, are the sturdiest, offer great privacy but the option for plenty of ventilation, and I am very happy with them. So are my boys. They think they are best gift. Wow!
A**S
Perfect!
I have these on both 2 beds. My kids love them they get the privacy they need, or they want. My thirteen year old is on the spectrum, and it helps him to feel secure when sleeping. He splits a room with his 10yr old brother and it allows him to have his own space. The inside and "window" features are great they have spots for storage and a loop to hang a light or fan. My daughter can absolutely have no light or sound when she sleeps especially to fall asleep and this works wonderful. I put it together and inplace by myself, it was super easy! Just remember to check under the mattress when cleaning cause it can be a bit of a black hole depending on your kids🤣
D**N
Keeps the Monsters Away!!!
We got this to help my kid transition to her "big girl bed," a few years ago. It has been used almost daily and is still in really great shape. We liked it so well we bought the screen version for warmer months. We call this one her "winter house." The zippers on the inside and outside of the doors are awesome since even zipped in to "stay safe from monsters," she can still get out to take herself to the bathroom and shut herself back in. We actually put these tents away recently since out big girl doesn't need them anymore and it reminded me to leave a review. I also recommended this tent to my sister who travels/backpacks frequently and she loves it for her travels, too. It's not even hard to put back into the little travel bag, you just have to follow the instructions which are SEWN IN to the bag itself. This is a sturdy, practical, high quality bed tent. It is worth EVERY PENNY.
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