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๐๏ธ Chill in the Shade, Rule the Beach!
The SUN NINJA Beach Tent offers premium UPF 50+ sun protection with water-resistant spandex fabric, a quick pop-up design, and innovative sand-pocket anchors for superior wind stability. Available in multiple sizes, itโs engineered for easy transport and rapid setup, making it the ultimate portable shade solution for beach days, camping, fishing, and backyard fun.












| ASIN | B08J85NFXM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,335 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #8 in Camping Sun Shelters |
| Brand | SUN NINJA |
| Brand Name | SUN NINJA |
| Closure Type | Drawstring |
| Color | Navy |
| Coverage | UPF 50+ sun protection |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,875 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 52.5 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 90"L x 84"W x 66"H |
| Item Weight | 7.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SUN NINJA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SB-122 |
| Material | Spandex |
| Material Type | Spandex |
| Model Number | A236 |
| Number of Guylines | 4 |
| Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
| Product Dimensions | 90"L x 84"W x 66"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Beach Canopy, Beach Tent, Outdoor Sun Shade, Picnic Shade, Shade and Sun Shelter |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Size | 7x7.5 FT 4 Pole |
| UPC | 850018441728 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
A**1
New Beach Staple
We finally got to test our Sun Ninja, and Iโm impressed. Setup: The key is the sand bagsโfill them pretty much all the way. Lay it out and get the fabric stretched as tight as you can before the poles go in. Then add the poles and pull everything even tighter. That sequence matters. Performance: Itโs held up really well, even with wind. Once itโs tight, it stays put and doesnโt flap around much. Rain: We caught a quick shower. Rain does filter through a bit, so itโs not going to keep your stuff bone dry. Plan on light mist under thereโnot waterproof. Shade & Sun: I love that I can still catch a tan but feel protected. It cuts the harshness without feeling like Iโm hiding under a tarp. Huge win. Portability: Compact and light to carry. Easy to throw in the car and not think twice about it. Pros โข Stable in wind when the bags are full and the fabricโs tight โข Lets me tan while still taking the edge off the sun โข Compact and lightweightโno hauling a beast of a tent Cons โข Not waterproof; drizzle comes through โข Setup is simple but you do need to really fill those bags and re-stretch after the poles Bottom Line: For beach days and park hangs, this is a keeper. Simple setup (once you know the order), great balance of shade and sun, and easy to carry. Just donโt expect it to be a rain shelter.
J**.
Great design + easy to use + stable in wind = Iโd get one
This review is for the 5โ x 5โ โtwo-personโ size tent, primarily used with two poles (only). Random notes in no particular order: - First saw one of these earlier this summer, and thought โthatโs the coolest-looking tent everโ. Looks like a big ol' waterbug on the beach. Which BTW, it does sprawl out there โ that 5โ x 5โ tent is more like 15โ x 15โ once itโs stretched out, so be aware. I will say that though the legs do stretch out, they are anchored by sand bags, so there are no stakes/spikes etc. for you (or anyone else) to worry about. - I purchased the 5โ x 5โ version as I usually go on my own to the beach to read. The 5โ x 5โ size is perfect for one person, which leads to an important note: Size/people references supplied are more like โmaximum capacityโ. Iโd halve the occupancy ratings for ideal fit: 5โ x 5โ for one person 7โ x 7โ for two 10โ x 10โ for four - Especially if you only use two poles, which I think works best. Definitely affects fit, but using two poles vs. four provides more shade, and more shade options over the course of the day. - I also find that less poles means more stability in the wind. If you follow the directions (face the front of the tent directly into the wind, pack the sand bags to the max and bury the bags, and stretch each tent leg/bag out as much as possible before raising the poles), the tent is surprisingly stable in the wind with two poles. I used the tent this afternoon in sustained winds of 15-25 MPH โ absolutely no umbrellas at the beach today โ but dang! the Sun Ninja really held its own in the wind. - Then when I began to take down the tent, I accidentally came upon a sort of โalternateโ setup that was incredibly stable in the wind. I removed one pole, which temporarily made the tent a one-poler, but that one pole was pretty well aligned into the wind, and the tent STILL remained stable in the wind! So I thought โwhat if I took that second pole and teamed it up with the first one in a /\ setup?โ If you look at the video, the tent fabric sure is blowing, but with the new setup the support is really, really stable. How cool is that! (Speaking of cool, I forgot that I was playing music on my phone while doing the video, so there you go. Thanks to Grant Green and Larry Young for the soundtrack :) - In conclusion, Iโll agree with most folks that my little 5 x 5 tent is super easy to carry-with, setup, and take down. Less than 10 minutes to setup (solo) and five minutes to pack up. Needless to say, Iโm very happy with my purchase. Itโs a brilliant design: functional, efficient, and stable, and as I said: itโs the coolest-looking tent on the beach! Oh, one last thing: like a previous reviewer recommended: get a larger, more durable scoop than the one provided. Video: Alternate two-pole /\ setup, approx. 20 mph wind. My goofy idea to orient the tent diagonally, with two poles used together at one end. Not sure if youโre supposed to do that, but it worked well for me in the wind.
K**K
Easy to set up, great shade, does well in the wind!
07/2024 - Updating after another season and 2 solid weeks of use - TOTALLY WORTH EVERY PENNY. This sucker is fantastic. We have put it through the wringer over the past two weeks, up and down every day, on the beach for hours with decent winds every day. It sets up in less than 5 minutes and stays up for as long as you want it to. Pro tips: - lay it out flat and stretch the corners as far as you can before digging a hole for each pocket. Fill the pockets with sand and bury each pocket in the hole you dug for it. The pockets can hold so much sand - fill them as much as you can. The more you fill and the deeper you bury them, the more wind it can withstand. - once the corners are filled and buried, place the poles about 6 inches in from the corners of the top and stand those suckers up. - if you donโt want as much profile, you can get away with 2-3 poles in the front, setting the whole thing up like a lean-to. - secure the poles with the elastic ties and youโre golden. Update! I called customer service today and they returned my call within 10 mins. They ordered 2 replacement poles for me and expedited shipping so I will have the poles in 48 hours. Perfect customer service! Hi! Iโve been on the beach this week and we brought my Sun Ninja beach tent. Hereโs my honest review: So easy! Just stretch the tent out flat on the sand, pulling the 4 corner pouches out super far. Dig holes for each pouch and start filling the pouches with the sand. Make sure the pouch is filled to the brim and snug down in that hole, then cover the pouch with even more sand so itโs buried in that hole. Then place the poles about a foot in from the corner seams, rubber ball up, and stake them down in the sand. You can use 2 poles to do like a lean-to, or 4 to give you more room. Put the elastic bungees on top so they attach the tent fabric to the rubber ball and pull tight. Youโre done! When all the parts work, itโs amazing! Pros: โ the XL is huge and shady and has room for 4 comfortably, but you could easily fit like 8-10 people under the shade in a pinch โ when all the parts are working, you can have it up in 5 mins or less โ when you have it up and staked right, it can withstand a lot of wind, not just breeze โ comes with a great carry bag and small shovel to fill the pouches Con - just one: โ weโve had 2 faulty poles that get stuck and wonโt quite fit all the sections together snugly - Iโm going to contact Sun Ninja and will update this review with their response
A**R
Great on grass.
Easy enough set up. Takes some tinkering to get just right. Sags a bit, especially in heavy winds, but I still bought 2 of them. Works great on the grass, have not yet tried on the sand. We've had it over a year and have used it multiple times. Packs away quickly and easily.
D**7
Love it. Beats a beach umbrella hands down
Very easy and quick set up as well as tear down and putting it away in its bag. Despite the componentsโ light weight itโs very sturdy (though it may need a few adjustments to the sandbagsโ fullness and positioning depending on the wind). No more struggling with screwing a flimsy umbrella auger into the sand!
J**R
Worth it. You'll be the envy of the other dads.
Easy set up. Able to put up by myself. Made that early morning trek to set up a spot easier for me. I was the envy of all the other dads lugging pop up tents or fighting with tether lines. Sturdy. No "whipping" or "flapping" noise. Enough shade for family of 5. Adaptable to your needs or location, just move poles or anchor points around. Easy to pack, carry and travel with. Would definitely buy again.
T**I
Easy
This was so easy for me to put up by myself. It stayed up today in 20 mile an hour gusts all day. Umbrellas were flying and bending. Perfect to fit two lounge chairs and a small cooler in the shade. Light weight! The trick is to make the corners right. When I dug in sand for the pockets I put the full pockets in the hole. I adjusted it once today. Highly recommend!
C**P
Not What I Was Hoping For โ Would Not Recommend For The Beach - Poles Get Stuck Because Of Sand!
I was really hoping that this beach canopy/sun shelter would provide me everything I was looking for in a beach canopy. I have no idea why this has a 4.5 star rating. I must wonder how many people have used it multiple times at the beach. If you are not using this at the beach, then you may be ok. But good luck finding 50+ pounds of sand to put into each corner bag to hold it up if you are not at the beach. I was trying to get something that would: 1. Provide plenty of shade. Something an umbrella just doesnโt do. 2. Allow me to actually sit under the canopy and not outside of it like you have to do with some other beach covers. 3. Allow me to lower one side to block the sun. 4. Prevent me from having to move it throughout the day as the sun makes its way across the sky. 5. Would work with wind or little wind. Unlike the Shibumi Shade that doesnโt work when thereโs little wind. And must be moved when the wind changes directions. Those things are a rip-off. 6. Be light weight and easy to carry 7. That would be easy and efficient to set up. Dealing with your standard umbrella simply doesnโt provide as much shade and you have reposition yourself throughout the day. Iโve tried the beach tents, but they get stuffy due to lack of good cross ventilation and you have to move them, and you canโt put more than two people in/under them comfortably. I was going to use your standard camping canopy (which plenty of people do), but those are heavy. But, after dealing with this Sun Ninja for 10 days at the beach, it may be my last option. The Negatives: 1. Right from the get-go, inserting the different sections of the poles into one another was problematic due to something called sand that you find lots of at the beach. The poles come in six sections with male/female ends and are held together by a bungee string running down through them. Once you have any amount of sand, they get difficult to connect and disconnect. So much so, on the last day, I could not disconnect one of the sections at all. Even using pliers didnโt work. 2. The poles only offer one height of about 6โ. A better solution would possibly be to have the poles telescoping and offering heights of 2โ, 4โ and 6โโฆproviding they donโt get stuck. This would make it easier to adjust the height of one side to provide greater sun protection. 3. With any moderate wind (which is what you usually have at the beach), you will need to fill up the bag corners with 45-50 scoops of sand. This is very time consuming. It took me about 15 minutes to set up the canopy. That is way too long and inefficient. A better solution would be to simply have tie strings/cords and connect them to 2โ stakes that are driven in the sand. 4. It takes up a lot of space. Sure, the canopy is 10x10, but by the time you stretch out the corners, itโs 25x25. If you are at a crowded beach, you will not have happy neighbors. You could shrink its overall footprint by using the tie strings and stakes. The Positives: 1. It is lightweight and relatively easy to carry. 2. The material seems nice and durable. 3. Providing you set it up correctly and can lower one side, you will not have to move it throughout the day. You may have to move a little under the canopy, but not much. But, you can avoid moving just by lowering the side where the sun is coming from if you want. 4. You can, sort of, lower one side by either not using two poles and really stretching it out, or, by angling the polesโฆwhich is what I did because I wanted to be able to see out. So, while it did meet some of my requirements, its main drawbacks of being inefficient to set up and poles that constantly are a pain to connect and disconnect (if you can) causes me to not recommend this for the beach.
L**Z
Best Beach Tent around! Thanks Sun Ninja!
As our family are frequent beach goers, we needed a tent to protect us from the sun. This tent has been amazing, setting it up is a breeze to do! Also with the brilliant accessories like a sand shovel, foldable stability poles, ground hooks and a bag to pack away into! This has been an absolute game-changer for our beach adventures! I highly recommend it to anyone in search of a reliable and well-designed beach tent for a sun-safe and enjoyable outdoor experience!
T**L
Good quality
I love the product, easy to use,nice material, perfect size.
G**S
Muy recomendable
Muy contento, con la calidad de los componentes, resistencia al viento, facilidad de montaje, poco volumen y peso..., todo perfecto
B**S
Nice tent with big footprint
It's a really nice tent. Considering umbrella rent prices in Italy it was worth the money. It's really easy to set up by 1 person, even in small winds. With no wind to small breeze it was standing the whole day without needing to adjust anything. I tried setups with 2 legs (for low angle sun) and 4 legs, both were nice. In stormy wind you definitely need the rubber rings to fix the legs to the cover more firmly. The stretching legs take up quite some space. On an already crowded beach it would be probably problematic to place it without annoying anyone. Since the whole tent is stretching it doesn't block the sun 100%. I would say it's like 80%. It's still good to have a cool shade for a family of 3-4 and prevent burning (I guess).
S**K
Love this for the beach and camping
We took a risk buying this on amazon not knowing if it would turn out OK or if it would hold up in the wind. We were very impressed using it all last summer and will continue using it. The carry bag is small enough to fit in our travel trailer under the seat and in the wagon when we go to the beach. Sets up quickly and provides a ton of shade. We had to fiddle with it a few times when the wind picks up or changes directions but it does hold up well once you find a good angle for the poles and make sure you fill the pockets completely with sand. We can fit a double wide camping chair underneath and sit comfortably in the chair without hitting our heads on the top plus some towels on the ground. Love this.
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