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The ABCCANOPY Heavy Duty Ez Pop Up Canopy Tent is a professional-grade, cost-effective solution for outdoor events. Measuring 10x20 feet, it provides ample shade for gatherings of up to 20 people. With a quick setup process, durable materials, and a complete accessory package, this tent is designed for convenience and reliability, making it perfect for any occasion.
D**J
Great Canopy, but Lacking Expected Quality
I bought the 10x10 version of ABCCANOPY Heavy Duty Ez Pop-up Canopy for an outdoor event, and while it has its merits, it didn't meet my quality expectations. I purchased it due to its suggested quality as I have had and seen many others like it fail. I wanted something that could last a few couple summers.On the positive side, setting it up was easy, providing good shade from the sun.However, there is no way you could hang from a cross member like in the picture. I gave a little downward pull to test the cross member and it moves and warps just like any other canopy. The product images are deceiving.The overall durability is average. The frame is ok, but the canopy material is prone to wear and tear after a few uses.If used as a freestanding structure, the canopy can still serve its purpose adequately for picnics or outdoor gatherings. Just avoid hanging it as shown in the picture.
I**
Great commercial grade canopy
This is my second one and it’s not beachside my first one broke. They’re really just that great and I’ve gotten 2 for my outdoor events that require two tents.I’m a fairly petite woman and I do a lot of outdoor shows. I wanted to be able to set up my tent all by myself. The push up feature of this tent makes it so easy to put up the tent as opposed to getting the Academy tents.It does have some weight to it and while the bag has wheels I find it easier to just load the whole tent into my wagon (with a fold down back). This tent is much taller folded up into a bag than a regular tent that you can get from Walmart. I would say that’s the only downside because no matter what configuration I can’t make this tent fit into a hatchback car. First perfectly though in a smaller SUV but obviously fits best in a larger SUV which is now what I use to transport it.The side walls are easy to install with the Velcro lining. Sometimes the zipper to enclose everything for over night market get a little bit tricky but just as long as you maneuver the tent legs the right way the zipper zips well.
C**5
Great tent but no UV protection
I do outdoor markets and I mostly stay in the booth, under my tent. This weekend was the first time using this tent in warmer, sunny weather. The product info says the tent offers 99% UV protection. After being under the tent in the shade for 7 hours, my surprise sunburn says otherwise!! Even with added sunscreen the following day and completely in the shade, I still burned a little.The tent held up beautifully in a huge windstorm that came through on Saturday anchored down with four 30lb weights, it barely moved!In terms of set up, I’m 5’3”, so going solo is a little bit of a workout. It’s *heavy* and doesn’t expand as easily as other tents. I usually have to step inside the collapsed tent and force the middle bar up in order to get it to open.If you use the pockets for sidewalls, stuffing the bag with the canopy still attached will be tricky. The bag is heavy, the tent is heavy, it’s all heavy. I found that wrapping the tent in the plastic bag it came in first helps! The storage bag will slip right on.Tl;dr: If you want to make the investment I say go for it. Just keep in mind that they’re not kidding when they say Heavy Duty, and wear extra sunscreen despite them claiming it’s uv blocking. That’s the one thing I call bs on.
J**N
Very good tent, but don't expect miracles
I ordered 2 of these tents to use for Girl Scout cookie booths this winter. We ordered them because one of the locations where we set up booths is very exposed, and is often colder than the surrounding region. (For climate reference: We live in Southeastern Pennsylvania.) The tents have been used for 10 hours a day twice per weekend for the past 6 weekends.My overall assessment: These are good tents. I don't think any other tent could have handled the abuse we subjected them to better than they did.Set-up: They are pretty intuitive to set up, and they are pretty fast once you get the hang of it. After practicing, I can set one tent up alone in about 15 minutes, including all of the intense anchoring our location necessitates. Definitely plan for an hour the first time, though, and bring at least 2, preferably 4, people.Take-down: Not too difficult, as long as you do things in the right order (for example, detaching all of the wall velcro from the legs before collapsing them). Do not expect to fit the whole thing back in the bag with the roof and walls attached. It fits with some squeezing if you leave just the roof attached, but we left the walls attached, and just rolled the whole thing up in a tarp most of the time.Transportation: Completely collapsed, these tents are still 5 and a half feet tall. They will not fit in an average sedan's trunk. I drive a Prius, and I was able to fit them by folding down one of the backseats, and passing them in through the hatchback. With some maneuvering, I was able to fit both tents, all of our weights (8 sandbags and 4 Homer buckets), 12 cases of cookies, a folding table, and a child in my Prius with me. I can't believe I never took a photo of that. All those years of playing Tetris have finally paid off.Anchoring: The four little sandbags that come with this tent are not nearly sufficient. Filled with as much sand as I could shake down, they only weighed about 15 pounds each. Maybe 20 once they got wet at the first rainy booth. For reference: Most festivals require a minimum of 40 pounds anchoring each corner.We solved the weight problem by getting 5 gallon buckets and filling them with field stones from my backyard. I could have added sand between the field stones to make the buckets even heavier, but the stones got them up to 50 pounds each, so we left it at that, since not everyone can lift more than fifty pounds. We put a 50 pound bucket on each back leg, and 2 sandbags on each front leg. I wanted to just get more buckets for the front legs, but I wasn't sure how I would fit 4 more buckets in my car.We attached the anchors as follows: Tie the anchor rope through the loop on the roof corner, using a taut line knot. Tie a loop near the end of the rope, then a second loop where the end of the rope will come to when looped back up through your anchors. Connect the two loops with a carabiner. Pull down on the taut line knot until the line is taut. We used the loops at the top of the sandbags and the handles of the buckets to connect to the roof anchors. We then used a ratcheting strap to hold the buckets to the rear legs. At first, we were using the velcro to connect the sandbags to the front legs, but after several velcro straps broke off, we started just letting them hang taut from the roof anchor.Weather: We have used these tents in wind, rain, snow, and everything in between. There were even a few nice days thrown in there. They do keep the rain and snow out. They also keep some measure of heat inside. One weekend, there was snow on the ground when I set them up, and the next day, there were still two perfect squares of bare concrete where the tents had been, surrounded by snow.The biggest problem for us was wind. Even with 50 pounds on the back legs and 30 pounds on the front legs, we had to take them down on extremely windy days. There ended up being two days where we didn't even set them up, because the wind was too strong. We did find that it helped to detach the velcro strip where the wall meets the roof on windy days, to create a vent for the wind.Durability: By my calculations, these tents have had about 100 hours of use (10 hours x 10 days). They have suffered a bit over that time. A few of the damages:1. The velcro straps ripped off of the sandbags.2. A couple of the velcro straps ripped off where the walls meet the legs.3. The roof was ripped in a few places where the wind blew it into a stone wall.4. Almost all of the walls sustained rips of some sort. The one in the picture is the worst of them, where the wall got caught under the leg while it was being moved. A reinforced section at the bottom of the walls would be a really nice addition.5. I just noticed today that one of the corner connectors (the black plastic thing that slides up and down to collapse the roof) is cracked. It is holding together right now, but it's the damage I am most worried about, because without that connector, I have no tent.
M**M
Very strong and great quality.
Very strong material.
J**H
Not weather proof!!!
The media could not be loaded. The cover leaks through stitching. As a vendors tent and advertised as waterproof, I am disappointed. Check my video review for actually footage. There is rain dripping on my phone as I type this under the canopy... Rip off.
A**Y
Too fragile for outdoors
I purchased this tent as it advertised that it was good for outdoor festivals. I weighted each corner with 50lbs of sand & then put heavy bricks around each base. I set up on Thursday & when I returned on Friday morning, the tent had blown over & the inside steel supports had snapped into 2 pieces. A complete waste of money.
F**T
I am not happy with the tent.
The quality of the zippers is very low. The company who sells it is not helpful. I was asking for a white version without the frame and they want to provide that. Of course, I was willing to pay for it. Also, I did not get the sand backs that they mention you will get. I was very busy after I bought and I missed the return time. I am trying to sell it now on eBay or somewhere else. I don't recommend to buy this tent !!!
R**R
Ooooo me likey. Two thumbs up!
I decided to buy this instead of an expensive gazebo for my patio. It’s awesome. I call it my happy place. When it’s strapped down and bolted with sandbags in place it holds up well in the wind. I live in northern Canada so we get rain and wind and occasional snow in June. It’s holding up great and now I can enjoy the outdoors without worrying about getting wet or blowing away. I definitely recommend. Great value for the price.
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