🏖️ Elevate your beach game with shade that’s as smart as your weekend plans!
The GorichBeach Tent offers a roomy 86.6" x 59" x 48" shelter with UPF 50+ silver-coated fabric for superior UV protection. Weighing just 3.5 lbs, it folds compactly for easy transport. Its durable 8mm fiberglass frame ensures stability, while water-repellent and ventilated design keep you cool and dry during light rain. Ideal for groups of 3-4, it’s the perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and protection for all your outdoor escapes.
Brand | Gorich |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Turquoise |
Recommended Uses For Product | Festival, Beach, Camping, Hiking |
Product Dimensions | 86.6"L x 59"W x 48"H |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | 50+ |
Frame Material | Fiberglass |
Closure Type | Fold |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Pole Material Type | Fiberglass |
Coverage | 190T silver coated polyester Oxford fabric with UV coating (UPF 50+ UVA< 5%) and 8.0mm IMPORTED fiberglass frame |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Max Ceiling Height | 48 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06974582013687 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.73 x 5.83 x 4.72 inches |
Package Weight | 1.79 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 86.61 x 59.06 x 47.24 inches |
Brand Name | Gorich |
Manufacturer | enshishishenghushangmaoyouxiangongsi |
Part Number | Gorich Beach Tent Turquoise for 3 People |
Style | Portable |
Size | 3 person |
K**K
A Peek At The Design
The media could not be loaded. I ended up returning the XL and upgraded to the same dark style,… it comes i. different colors, I think interesting dark does best for carrying solid shade and more secure privacy, but I went up in size to the 6 person so that we have SPACE!!silly americans..cons-Sleeve style pole system is more difficult to assemble than the hook style. You have to have a push pull relationship with the pole, so it doesn’t separate or get caught up in the fabric sleeve. You’ll know what I mean when you put it together so it helps to have a partner.- the windows could use an additional latch hook to keep them rolled up when you want a breeze- it’d be nice to have an overhead bungalow but you could probably get creative on that- XL says 3 to 4 people but two adults as you see in the video we had enough space but if we spent much time in there, I wouldn’t mind more especially if we had chairs. I think mom, dad and a child would be fine.- sandbags are kind of a pain to fill and a pain to empty. You just gotta think like turning a pillowcase inside out. Either be prepared with your hands or some sort of shovel in order to fill the pockets when you set up. Fill the sandbags right away, it’ll help keep everything in place as you secure the screws- OK so the bag is a little small but if you have any experience whatsoever in folding tents, then you’ll be able to get it back in the bag. i happen to have extensive experience in this field, so I was able to get it back in and the screw bag but it was a tight fit so I don’t suppose the set up would last very long befoe seams give way.- cleanup. Well, when isn’t cleanup? Difficult at the beach? I found it easier to get the tent shaken out and fold it as best. I can then not actually get it back into the bag properly until I’ve made sure all the sand is out, because sand will destroy the stitching and the fabric, it is like little glass knives working at destroying the integrity of the tent. Once it is clean, then you can lay it out and fold it properly. all you have to do is measure the bag and then measure the sides of the tent folded out as if it were a square. Other words take the front flap and fold it over so it becomes a square. Mathematically, you should figure out pretty easily how you need to fold the tent and then roll it up in order to get it to fit in the bag lengthwise properly.good God don’t make me do another video.pros- Once you learn how to assemble it, you’ll never never forget- once the sandbags are filled and you have the screws in, you may need to adjust them. The best way to do it is to screw on an angle away from the tent pole. So don’t go directly down but at least 30° n the away direction.- I still haven’t set up the larger version but I believe we’ll be able to stand up in it no problem, the XL, we kind of had to hunch, but could sorta stand up- the entranceway is a very nice piece because it can be staked down and as you see in the video it’s used to get the sand off of our feet before we get inside- The windows are positioned in such a way that you can block the sun virtually anytime a day in order to keep your cooler or yourself, in the shade- if you need privacy, say to maybe, I don’t know, relieve yourself perhaps, you could easily zip up the front if you needed to, but being able to see out each side of the window. This makes bathroom trips really easy. Now if you really need some privacy for some other reason, you can zip that sucker up and nobody will know what’s going on in there.- the sand is surprisingly easy to get out so I would recommend broom, soft and wide. I used a towel, but you will end up sweeping sand out of this thing no matter how hard you try to keep it out. The fabric is very cooperative in whatever direction you swish it.- I really do recommend bringing a bucket and filling it with water to rinse your feet and then a towel specifically to dry them before entering. Definitely bring a blanket you don’t want to lay directly on the tent itself in my opinion and if you’re going to put chairs or cots in there, expect that it’s not going to last very long, flooring wise. you really need to enforce it with the tarp on the bottom first, and then a tarp on the inside. Then maybe furniture would be OK.- I’ve used this tent when it was pretty chilly outside and it made a huge difference in keeping us warm while we got to watch the sunset over Chicago and Lake Michigan from the Indiana Dunes.This video was taken at Mustang Island near Corpus Christi, Texas. November.
E**N
survived a hailstorm
took this camping in the Ozarks to have as a secondary tent, for relaxing during the day. there was a severe thunderstorm with GOLF BALL SIZED HAIL and this tent was completely fine, no tears or anything. obviously water got inside, it wasn't waterproof, but I was extremely impressed.completely zipping up the windows makes a nice, dark tent for getting out of the sun. unzipping them increases the temperature but it's nice to have a breeze.the stakes that came with it were comically bad and one of them bent in half while putting it in the ground... but hey, i can just get new ones. it folds up really easily into the small carry case.
C**M
Very spacious
It’s very spacious, and lightweight. Folds easily but is a bit confusing to pitch. On a moderately windy day, it’s near impossible to keep it grounded - you’d have to also place sand bags to the front of it.
M**E
A much needed tent
Works great for those windy days! I got the 3 person one and it was great on the beach. I bought this to bring with me to PR on vacation and I couldn’t be happier. Small enough to fit into my carry on. It comes with a bag for easy storage. Easy clean-up and the sand does not stick which is a plus. During windy days, you will need 2 people to set it up, otherwise it will blow away. Very happy with my purchase and will be using on the beach from now on.
A**E
Excellent beach tent ⛺️
Got this tent for my husband to use at the beach because he hates having sand all over him and would much rather be in the shade. Easy to set up, unless it’s windy you will definitely need two people to set it up. Provides the perfect amount of shade and has windows that can be zipped up or down to allow a breeze. It is lightweight and fits inside our beach bag and is quick and easy to take down. Also easy to fold up if you have two people.
S**M
Perfect Beach Tent!
the tent withstood a windy day out in SPI with no problems. super easy to set up and what i liked is that it comes with pockets to stuff sand in to add weight on top of the screw tipped stakes it comes with.just wish it was easier to fold? but cant take a star off for being lazy/obtuse
K**L
Great idea in theory, but BEWARE OF FIBERGLASS!
I bought this to use at the beach or lake, especially for days when we plan on staying for hours. While I didn't think it was a bad product; assembly and disassembly were quite easy to figure out without instruction, material seemed to hold up while setting up in the garage, we even managed to fold it back into its designated pouch without hassle, the main issue were the poles! I did read reviews about how some users experienced being poked with fiberglass, and they were absolutely right. Upon assembling, my husband and I were unfortunately stuck with fiberglass, so we had to slip on some gloves for disassembling so we wouldn't have to deal with more fiberglass. Because that was an issue right from the get-go, we decided this was not for us, so we weren't able to test out its durability in wind and resistance to elements of the beach and/or outdoors in general. It's a great idea in theory! I liked that it came with a pouch, making carrying and transport easy, but we could not get passed having to risk being poked by fiberglass, that sucked!!If you're willing to and remember to pack some gloves (I know we wouldn't lol), I think this would be a great product for you and your family!
K**R
Impressed
Just arrived, so this is initial impressions. Small bag with tent and accessories inside. Weighs @4-5lb. Not a one step auto open like some, but very easy set-up. Definitely easier with two people setting it up. Took maybe 3-5 minutes tops but wouldn’t take that long now that we’ve done it once. Very nice once set up. Got the teal/aqua with gray floor. Comes with metal stakes and the yellow plastic screw in stakes. Can definitely put two beach chairs in it easily. We will see what the longevity is. Initial impression is we are happy with this purchase!