Neewer 6 Feet/183cm Portable Indoor outdoor Photo Studio Pop Up Changing Dressing Fitting Tent Room with Carrying Case
Description:
It is the most compact easy to use changing room for any event. You will find many reasons to use this Changing Room. It is a great product to take to the beach, boat, pool, camping, or to use for other fitness events and training. There are plenty of professional uses as well: photography, models, trade shows, craft fairs and more… The Changing Room is completely discrete and gives you peace of mind while you change clothes.The Changing Room is made durable nylon.
Height: 6 feet
Color: Black
Package Contents:
1X NEEWER BLACK 6FT PORTABLE POP-UP CHANGING DRESSING FITTING TEN ROOM
Product Features
- Easy to use and set up
- Built-in Entrance with Zipper Expediently In and Out, Non-roof Design for Better Ventilation and Larger Room to Dress Up
- Non-bottom Design can keep the room tidy, no need to take off your shoes to get in, and more convenient to be folded.
- POP-UP to be a large Dressing Room – Folded to be a Mat Portable 6 ft POP-UP dressing room is the best protection for privacy anytime or anywhere.
- Height: 6 feet
Great Portable Shelter! I purchased this item for shower and bathroom privacy while camping. It arrived on time and was packaged in a cardboard box with paper packing. This shelter comes folded up in it’s own carrying case. It is a surprisingly large size. There is enough room for a full sized adult man to comfortably shower in. It is made from a much heavier material than others I have looked at and you can not see through it. It has two zippers on the door, one inside and one outside. I did not have any problems…
Instant changing tent for my photography business. I bought this as a changing tent for my photography business. I have used it several times the past couple months. So far it has held up great. The zippers are intact, no rips, or snags. I brought it to the beach recently, and it does collect lots of sand in every crevice, but that’t to be expected. The first time or two taking it down may be difficult, but I basically fold the large end toward the small end, and push a little on the side and it collapses into a circle. There is a few videos…