GigaTent 3 Piece Play Set One Dome Tent One Play Tunnel One Cube Polyester Play Tent, Multi-color
- Brand:
- GigaTent
- Model Number:
- CT 021
- UPC:
- 815886010544
- EAN:
- 0815886010544
- Walmart SKU:
- 19207744
Market rate of $54.99 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked GigaTent 3 Piece Play Set One Dome Tent One Play Tunnel One Cube Polyester Play Tent, Multi-color since 12/11/2022. The most recent price update was on May 3, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $54.99 (lowest on 12/11/2022) to $54.99 (highest on 12/11/2022). The average price during this period is $54.99.
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Customer Insights: Rated 2.5/5 from 22 reviews.
Our 1 year old grand daughter was climbing into the tunnel before it even touched the floor. Together with 3 year old sister they played in it each time they came into the den
Purchased the Giga tent for my 2-1/2 and 1 yr. old granddaughters to play in on a camping vacation. Should have waited another yr or two because they didn't show much interest. It may get more use at our house as an indoor play tent. The dome tent and connecting the 3 pieces was easy but putting the cube together for me was a challenge. Did a test set up before we took it camping and I decided to leave the top and bottom framework together until after vacation. Easily fits back into the carrying case which was a real plus. Since we were using it outdoors, we set up the fun center on a tarp to prevent any punctures in the fabric.
I connected this to a ball house and my girls played with it non-stop for 2 days. The ends of the poles poked through the fabric and had to be reinforced with duct tape.
First off, what I received was not what the picture shows. Instead of a red, yellow and blue structure it was bright, more pastel type colors. It looked good but not what I expected. Next the cube part was not a cube but a trapezoid. That would've been fine too if it hadn't have broken. One of the poles got bent when we were trying to get it into the corner pieces (the holes were a tad too small so it was really difficult to get most of the posts in. Once the pole bent it was very weak (it almost broke in two) so I knew the structure wouldn't last. But, since this was my son's big "Santa" gift we went ahead and put it together and left it out for him. It lasted about 2 hours. Frankly, I was surprised it lasted that long. I gave it a 2 because if you want to use it as a tent outside it's cute and probably just as good as most popup kid tents. Also, if you have a child that will calmly sit and read in it then it would probably be just fine. As long as you are really careful when you put it together. I did return it to Walmart and they were great about taking it back. I bought a less expensive spring popup smaller structure and hope it will last a few days. So far so good.
not very happy with product. my daughters got this for Christmas the next day the plastic broke had to fix it and the metal on the tent part it went through where it is suppose to hold it. very pour design. the only thin that was good was the tube they crawl through that like no problem. but tent part and the other part not recommend.
This was supposed to be a Christmas present for grand sons living over 2000 miles away from us. The product was purchased on-line from Walmart on 12/13/13, with an estimated delivery date of 12/24/13, perfect for Christmas. However, here is an excerpt from the e-mail our daughter-in-law sent to the GigaTent manufacturers, "We opened our Christmas present from Grandpa on Christmas Day. We set the tent up. By the evening the next day we noticed that each of the black tent poles had pierced through the black pockets at the bottom of the tent designed to secure them. When I was taking the tent down I also noticed that two of the white tent poles had split under stress." Then, she read the product warranty and discovered that it only has a 14 day warranty, which begins on the day of purchase. In other words, the warranty was only in effect from 12/13 to 12/27 and the product wasn't even delivered until 12/23 and wasn't unwrapped until 12/25. Basically, that's a 3 day warranty from the time the defects were noticed. The Giga Tent manufacturers were contacted on 12/27 and never responded to the questions about tent damage and the warranty. On 1/1/14, I contacted Walmart and with minimal time and NO HASSLES, I was advised that the tent could be returned to a store near our family's home and my money was refunded. The bottom line for us is that the GigaTent manufacturers delivered a cheap, flimsy product with virtually no warranty and refused to communicate when contacted about concerns, whereas Walmart responded promptly and appropriately. We will NOT be purchasing a replacement tent from GigaTent for our grand sons.
Gave this to a 3 year old, and it was ripped and coming apart within 24 hours. Loved it when we put it together, but once she played and crawled through it several times, it started ripping at the seams. This is a 32 pound child, not playing rough. Definitely not worth it.
I purchased this tent for my twin 2-year-olds. It didn't even last through Christmas morning! The plastic poles on the square box broke almost immediately. The only thing remaining is the tent. I should have just bought a tent instead of wasting my money on this product.
My kids have fun playing in it but the quality of it is very poor. The tent tore after about 1 hour of playing in. It is also not sturdy at all. If I could go back, I would not buy it again. Not worth the money.
I can't even put it together, it came with the wrong pieces!
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