You’ll get a quick, private 6’4″ sleeping room that clips to a 10′ x 10′ E‑Z Up straight‑leg shelter and converts your shade into a weather‑resistant gear or sleep space. It seals with a tub‑style floor, blocks 99% UV, offers large screened vents and a pet entry, and fits pads for up to six people while staying compact. Setup and teardown are tool‑free and fast. Keep going to see setup tips, accessories, and performance notes.
Some Key Takeaways
- Converts a 10′ x 10′ straight-leg E-Z Up shelter into a private 6’4″ sleeping/gear room for up to six people and a pet.
- Tub-style sealed floor and 99% UV-blocking fabric deliver strong weather protection and easy cleaning.
- Large screened windows, vented roof, and oversized door provide good airflow and reduced condensation.
- Tool-free clip, hook-and-loop strap, and S-hook attachment installs quickly and detaches in under a minute.
- Best for campers wanting rapid shelter conversion, compact privacy, and compatibility with E-Z Up accessories and footprints.
Who Should Consider the E‑Z Up Camping Cube 6.4?
If you camp with a 10′ x 10′ straight-leg E-Z Up shelter and want a quick, weatherproof sleeping or gear room, consider the Camping Cube 6.4—it’s an add-on that converts your canopy into a sealed, ventilated space with a 6’4″ ceiling and room for up to six people plus a pet. You should choose it if you need rapid shelter conversion, solid weather protection, and organized storage. Ideal for camping couples who want privacy and space without hauling a tent, and for urban campers needing a compact, secure base. Lightweight attachment, tool-free setup, and easy breakdown support on-the-go freedom. Cozy Family Tent Picks offers related family tent gear and advice for memorable camping trips.
How the Camping Cube 6.4 Fits With Your Shelter and Campsite
When attached to a compatible 10′ x 10′ straight-leg E-Z Up shelter, the Camping Cube 6.4 turns your canopy into a sealed, ventilated room that maximizes usable square footage without changing your frame or footprint. You clip it on to recommended Vantage, Pyramid, Eclipse or similar models, align corners, then secure hook-and-loop straps and S-hooks. Consider site layout so door orientation faces your camp flow and shade. Use the tub-style floor and optional Footprint P100 for muddy spots. Prioritize ground leveling before attachment — a flat base guarantees zipper alignment, water drainage, and quick detachment when you move. Many campers pair it with other pop-up shelter accessories for easy setup and added comfort.
Performance Breakdown : Size, Weather Protection, Ventilation, and Pet Access
Now that you’ve seen how the Cube attaches and sits on your campsite, let’s look at how it actually performs in size, weather protection, ventilation, and pet access. The 6’4″ ceiling and 111″ square footprint give roomy interior layout options for sleeping pads, gear shelf, and a small seating area without crowding. Tub-style sealed floor and 99% UV blocking fabric deliver solid weather protection and easy cleaning. Large screened windows, vented roof and oversized door keep airflow high while reducing condensation; noise insulation is modest—frame echoes persist. Built-in pet entry lets your dog move freely while you retain control. The site’s product catalog includes several canopy accessories like weight bags and footprints to improve stability and protection during extended use, see canopy accessories.
Accessories, Setup, and Daily Use Tips for Best Results
Start by laying out the Cube’s included gear bag and accessories so you can quickly check contents and plan placement; knowing what you’ve got saves time at the site. Unpack the gear shelf, loft, footprint, and hanging clips — decide corners for storage, cooking gear, and pet access. Hang the loft for lightweight items overnight, use the shelf for heavier supplies, and put the Footprint P100 under your stove area for safe overnight cooking. Clip organizers to frame legs for quick reach. Detach and stow the Cube in under a minute. Maintain tidy gear organization to keep freedom of movement and fast breakdown. Also consider investing in smart storage to maximize space and protect items while camping.
Some Questions Answered
Is Assembly Possible on Non-Straight-Leg Frames?
No — you can’t attach it to non-straight-leg frames. The Cube 6.4’s add-on design needs straight-leg 10′ x 10′ frames; frame adaptors or angled attachments aren’t supported. Trying improvised adapters risks poor fit, wind vulnerability, and voiding coverage. If you want flexibility, look for compatible frames or third-party solutions explicitly rated for angled attachments. You’ll stay safer and freer choosing gear designed for the exact frame geometry.
Can the Cube Be Used Without a Canopy Top?
No — you can’t use the cube without a canopy top; it’s an add-on that clips to a straight-leg 10′ x 10′ frame and doesn’t include the shelter or top. You’ll still get portable privacy and ground insulation from its tub-style sealed floor when mounted, and it detaches in under a minute for freedom to move. Bring the recommended frames and accessories for secure attachment and best weather protection.
Does the Unit Include a Warranty Card In-Pack?
Yes — the package includes warranty documentation outlining the 3-year warranty duration and proof requirements you’ll need if you file a claim. Keep your purchase receipt and any serial or batch info, and store the card in a safe place or photograph it for freedom on the go. If you lose it, the manufacturer may still help with alternative proof, but having the card and receipt speeds up processing and avoids hassles.
Are Replacement Parts (Zippers, Clips) Sold Separately?
Yes — you can buy replacement zippers and spare clips separately. You’ll order common repair parts from the maker or authorized dealers to keep your camping cube functional and extend its life. Parts include #10 replacement zippers, heavy-duty clip hooks and S-hooks, plus hook-and-loop strips. They’re practical, affordable fixes that let you stay independent on the trail; contact customer service or a dealer for part numbers and shipping.
Is the Tent Machine-Washable or Dryer-Safe?
No — you shouldn’t machine-wash or tumble-dry the tent; follow gentle fabric care instead. Spot-clean with mild soap and plenty of water, scrubbing stains by hand and rinsing thoroughly. For appliance safety, avoid washers and dryers that can stress seams, zippers, or flame-resistant coatings. Let the tent air-dry fully before storing to prevent mildew. Store folded in its gear bag; don’t compress for long periods.

































