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Perfect for use at the beach, in the park or back garden, this baby sun tent will help protect your little ones from the sun’s harmful UV rays.
Easy to use, the sun tent pops up immediately with no poles or fiddly frames to assemble first.
The baby sun tent is lightweight and compact and folds away into a zip-up bag so it’s ideal for taking on holidays or day trips away from home. The tent also comes in handy at the park or in the back garden for naps when your child is sleepy and it can also be used for playtime as little ones find them great fun.
Each tent comes complete with an inflatable zip-in mattress and a machine-washable sleeping mat.
A fine insect mesh is also fitted to stop bites or stings.
The UV Sun Tent is available in two different sizes, Standard and Deluxe:
- Standard Tent is suitable from birth to 2 years old. The side mesh panels offer 5% SPF equivalent.
- Deluxe Tent is suitable from 2 to 5 years old. The Deluxe tent has additional side flaps which zip down over the mesh to offer the equivalent to SPF 25+ protection.
Features and benefits of the UV Sun Tent:
- Protects against harmful UV rays when outdoors on sunny days
- Lightweight and easily transportable, the tent folds away into a handy zip-up bag
- Ideal for use at the beach, park or garden
- Available in two sizes to accommodate children from birth to 5 years old
Please note that the Sun Tents UV protection is contained within the covering fabric. Entry and exit points (when open) and insect mesh will not offer the same high level of protection.
Never leave children unattended in the sunshine.
Standard Tent Dimensions when erect are 120cm x 65cm x 50cm
Deluxe Tent Dimensions when erect are 130cm x 70cm x 65cm
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Date Posted: 12/08/2011 |
| This was a very handy tent in the few months we were able to use it. It served us well as a cot for napping and was also useful in the garden. It popped up beautifully. It didnt however, go down easily and the frame bent the first time we tried to put it down. It is now useless so turned out to be a very expensive purchase. We contacted NScessity and were told that we must have used "excessive force". We didnt. We just found the instructions confusing. We replaced the tent with a Littlelife arc-3 travel cot, which is easy to assemble and disassemble although its less useful in the garden. |
| - Alex, Hertfordshire |
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