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product_id: 2726153
title: "CLAM Quick-Set Pop Up Screen Tent, Escape, 11.5 ft, Instant Setup Green Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter, 6-Person Bug-Free Camping Tent for Patio, Backyard, Tailgating - Green"
brand: "clam"
price: "€ 392.13"
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reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.ie/products/2726153-clam-quick-set-pop-up-screen-tent-escape-11-5
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# No-see-um mesh for bug protection 45-second pop-up setup Heavy-duty 210D Poly-Oxford fabric CLAM Quick-Set Pop Up Screen Tent, Escape, 11.5 ft, Instant Setup Green Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter, 6-Person Bug-Free Camping Tent for Patio, Backyard, Tailgating - Green

**Brand:** clam
**Price:** € 392.13
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌿 Pop up, chill out, and own your outdoor vibe.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CLAM Quick-Set Pop Up Screen Tent, Escape, 11.5 ft, Instant Setup Green Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter, 6-Person Bug-Free Camping Tent for Patio, Backyard, Tailgating - Green by clam
- **How much does it cost?** € 392.13 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ie](https://www.desertcart.ie/products/2726153-clam-quick-set-pop-up-screen-tent-escape-11-5)

## Best For

- clam enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted clam brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Bug-Free Social Zone:** No-see-um mesh screens and extra-wide skirt keep pesky insects out so you can focus on the moment.
- • **Spacious Comfort for Six:** Roomy 11.5' x 11.5' shelter fits up to 6 people with ease—perfect for team hangouts or family retreats.
- • **Built to Brave the Elements:** 210 Denier Poly-Oxford fabric with taped seams and flex-tested 11mm fiberglass poles ensure durability and stability.
- • **Instant Setup, Instant Escape:** Pop-up design gets you outdoors in 45 seconds flat—because your time is precious.
- • **All-Inclusive Outdoor Ready Kit:** Comes with 7 stakes, 5 tie-down ropes, and an oversized carry bag—everything you need to stake your claim.

## Overview

The CLAM Pop Up Screen Tent is a heavy-duty, portable 11.5-foot square screened shelter designed for quick 45-second setup. Crafted with durable 210D Poly-Oxford fabric and reinforced fiberglass poles, it comfortably accommodates up to six people. Featuring no-see-um mesh for superior bug protection, multiple windows, and a door, it’s perfect for beach, patio, or backyard use. The package includes stakes, tie-downs, and a carry bag, making it an all-in-one solution for stylish, hassle-free outdoor shelter.

## Description

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Review: Easy to set up and saved our camping trip! - Set-up: This tent sets up as easy as it looks (watch the video) - truly! On our first try, straight out of the box, it took 1.25 minutes for one person. Construction/durability: The tent seems to be sturdy and well made. We set it up at our campsite at 9000' in elevation where we had 15-30 MPH winds, and it did just fine. First we only staked it at the base, but once the rainflies went on, it was necessary to guy line out the walls because the force of the wind against the solid surface pushed in that pressure point (no big deal really, with that strong of wind, we should have done this anyway). No tears in the fabric under these conditions or broken poles, and the stakes did their job (more guy lines and stakes would be good to include though - I luckily had some extras with us to use). Usage note: The way the flies go on requires you to pull the tent wall straps through the center of the fly (grommeted), and tie the guy line from there - if you set your guy lines without the fly on, you'll have to undo the lines to get the fly on, and then reset the lines. We put up all the flies and just dropped the unneeded flies down half way and tethered the loose ends to each other or to the bottom so they didn't flap around. This made for a nice half-wall effect all the way around when the walls weren't needed, and it allowed for super quick raising when they were needed. Design flaw: #1 The rain flies go on the outside of the tent walls, but they do not have a flap at the top that allows the rain to roll off the top and onto the OUTSIDE of the fly. This causes rain to roll down to the INSIDE of the shelter, though it does stay on the walls which is better than nothing, just be aware of this. The center tension point in the ceiling also drips into the tent (we used a kettle to catch the dripping water). The tent just needs a little "skirt" that would hang over the hooks and velcro for the fly, and a more sealed design at the top. The rain we experienced with the tent was light and mostly blowing from the side, so it wasn't really an issue. We had tested the tent at home with a hose and realized the poor design flaw there - CLAM should do the same (it'll take you 3 min, tops). #2 This is a MONSTER to transport. It's 6' long, though fairly narrow around. Be prepared for this when you give a shipping address. In action: We took it on a camping trip in Colorado to a site at about 9000' in elevation. We set it up, picked it up and walked it to set over the 6' picnic table that was at our campsite. We brought in our very large cooler, and small camp prep table, and we still had plenty of room for 4 kids and 4 adults to sit at the table and stand around talking. Because it was windy and chilly, we put on the rainflies on the prevailing wind side, which kept us warmer. We ended up putting the flies on all the way around (except the door), but dropped them down half way so we could more quickly raise them up when needed, which was necessary at dinner time. It turned the screen house into more of a yurt where we were happy and warm (especially compared to our campsite neighbors who were cooking and eating in the windy rain). I would absolutely recommend this tent for anyone that doesn't believe in suffering while camping (or that doesn't like bugs, sun, wind, or rain). If CLAM would fix the rainfly issue and make it smaller to transport there wouldn't be anything wrong with this tent at all! LOVE IT!!!
Review: Very impressive shelter...look forward to using this while camping. - I really didn't want to buy this. I kept trying to talk myself out of it, but after watching several video demonstrations of how easy it was to put up and how cool it looked...I just couldn't resist. We've used a 10 x 10 Coleman sun shelter for a few years now and it has worked well for us. It has built in LED lights, which are very cool, and I purchased the mosquito net walls that were made for it as well. We've used it for special events, yard sales, and camping. Although it has performed well over the years, it is a bit of a pain to set up (especially when adding the net walls around it), it's very heavy, and it takes up a lot of packing space in the back of the truck. Now, I don't plan to throw the ole' Coleman away. I'm just going to reserve it for events at home and take this Clam on the road. This is unbelievably easy to set up. I can do it by myself and it takes less than a minute. It's bigger than the Coleman, giving us a 12 x 12 area to relax in and it provides plenty of space for a table and chairs. It comes in an oversized bag which gives you plenty of room to pack it away. I really hate it when tents and other such things come in bags that are almost impossible to pack them back into. When in the bag, the Clam shelter is definitely longer than the Colman shelter but it has a slimmer profile and is much easier to lift and carry. The bag also has a shoulder sling and I can easily carry it over my shoulder with no problems. When setting it up the first time, I recommend paying close attention to some of the demonstration videos that can be seen online to avoid some of the problems that I've read about in other customer's reviews. I've read that some mistakenly tried to put it up in a "wrong side out" fashion which resulted in some very confusing situations. I try to think of it like "planting a tree". The shelter's central "roof hub" is what rests on the ground while the majority of the tent fabric is up in the air. You just let it open up and blossom like flower in a sense. Then, you just walk to each wall and pop it out with the final step being to walk inside to lift the roof up. It really is quite simple. Now, I saw plenty of videos of people putting it up, but I couldn't find anything about taking it down. I just did everything in reverse obviously and it also was very simple process. The shelter is fairly well made and you the company has put some extra features in to make it more durable. The eyelets that are used to pull the walls out are made of metal and there is extra fabric in the corners which protects those vulnerable areas from tearing. There is also an extra layer of fabric securing the area around the central hub for durability and increasing water resistance. The one thing that I did notice, however, is that the needle holes for the stitching are quite noticeable in the corners making these areas the most vulnerable for water. While the shelter doesn't claim to be waterproof, I will certainly be adding some seam sealer to these areas in order to make it's "resistance" a bit more effective. The shelter does come with small plastic stakes, but I plan on using some longer and more heavy duty galvanized tent stakes to provide extra security. Once the shelter is up, it's quite lightweight enough for you and a helper to position it over a picnic table. I've set it up in the yard twice now (once to check it out and once to show a family member how cool it was) and we had no problem positioning it. I also purchased a set (3 panels in each set) of the privacy/wind walls developed by Clam specifically for this shelter as well. They also go on very easy and are great to have. I plan on setting it up one more time to add the seam sealer to the corners and then it will have it's first run as we take it camping in a few weeks. This shelter will certainly help to reduce the amount of set up time and I am looking forward to using it. Update: 8/19/16 - Just got back from a week long camping trip and this Clam performed very well. We go to a family campground up in the mountains of North Carolina that accommodates both tent and RV campers. We stay in tents but everyone is always walking around and checking other campsites out. The Clam certainly got a lot of attention and I had at least three people (2 who travel in RVs) personally came up and asked questions about the shelter. The folks in the RVs usually sit and eat outside in the evenings and this particular shelter drew their attention because of how easy it is to set up and take down. I put some seam sealer on some of the areas that I had talked about previously in the review and it didn't leak a drop during two light rains and one moderate one. I didn't use the wind screens that I had purchased for it because it was still kind of warm up in the mountains and I didn't want to trap extra heat inside. The plastic stakes that came with the shelter would of been useless in the hard ground where I was at. I was glad that I brought some extra galvanized stakes with me. The wind picked up right before one of the rains and it pushed two of the wall panels in. I ended up using some guy lines around the metal eyelets on the wall panels of the shelter and securing them down with some additional stakes. There were no problems after that. I was very pleased with the performance and it sure made set up and take down a little bit easier.

## Features

- 60-SECOND SETUP – MORE TIME ENJOYING THE OUTDOORS: No tools, no assembly—this true pop-up screen tent sets up in under a minute so you can skip the frustration and get straight to relaxing at camp, tailgates, or the sidelines
- SPACIOUS 6-SIDED DESIGN – ROOM FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS: Large 11.5 ft x 11.5 ft footprint fits up to 6 people plus chairs or a picnic table, giving you comfortable space for camping trips, backyard gatherings, and outdoor events
- BUG-FREE OUTDOOR COMFORT – NO-SEE-UM MESH PROTECTION: Fine mesh screens and an extra-wide skirt help keep even the smallest insects out while allowing airflow, so you stay cool, comfortable, dry and bite-free
- BUILT FOR WIND & WEATHER – RELIABLE PROTECTION YOU CAN COUNT ON: Tough 210D poly-oxford fabric with taped seams helps block wind and light rain, while flex-tested fiberglass poles provide strong, stable support so your shelter stays secure in changing outdoor conditions
- NATURAL GREEN DESIGN – BLENDS INTO OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS: Earth-inspired green color fits seamlessly into campsites and outdoor settings, while included stakes, tie-down ropes, I-bolts, and a carry bag allow for quick transport, secure anchoring, and hassle-free storage

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00E3LF7FK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,934 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #56 in Camping Screen Rooms |
| Brand | CLAM |
| Brand Name | CLAM |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,673 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 94 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Fiberglass |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719921092819, 00719921145454 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.5"L x 11.5"W x 11.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Quick-Set Shelter |
| Item Weight | 34 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Clam |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CLAM-ES-9281 |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 9281 |
| Occupancy | 6 People |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5"L x 11.5"W x 11.5"H |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Shape | Square |
| Style | Green |
| Style Name | Green |
| UPC | 719921145454 719921092819 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | No |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Assembly Required:** No
- **Brand:** CLAM
- **Frame Material:** Fiberglass
- **Item Weight:** 34 Pounds
- **Material:** Nylon
- **Product Dimensions:** 11.5"L x 11.5"W x 11.5"H
- **Shape:** Square
- **Style:** Green
- **Ultraviolet Light Protection:** No
- **Water Resistance Level:** Water Resistant

## Images

![CLAM Quick-Set Pop Up Screen Tent, Escape, 11.5 ft, Instant Setup Green Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter, 6-Person Bug-Free Camping Tent for Patio, Backyard, Tailgating - Green - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71G24ooMQsL.jpg)
![CLAM Quick-Set Pop Up Screen Tent, Escape, 11.5 ft, Instant Setup Green Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter, 6-Person Bug-Free Camping Tent for Patio, Backyard, Tailgating - Green - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71S41c18cuL.jpg)
![CLAM Quick-Set Pop Up Screen Tent, Escape, 11.5 ft, Instant Setup Green Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter, 6-Person Bug-Free Camping Tent for Patio, Backyard, Tailgating - Green - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81oDyyWUfYL.jpg)
![CLAM Quick-Set Pop Up Screen Tent, Escape, 11.5 ft, Instant Setup Green Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter, 6-Person Bug-Free Camping Tent for Patio, Backyard, Tailgating - Green - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91OjUuv6UpL.jpg)
![CLAM Quick-Set Pop Up Screen Tent, Escape, 11.5 ft, Instant Setup Green Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Shelter, 6-Person Bug-Free Camping Tent for Patio, Backyard, Tailgating - Green - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91qLBFtJAWL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: how hard is it to take down?  How do you take it down?**
A: I am a 60 year old mother and grandmother. I'm 5 ft tall. I have had my clam for over a year now.  At first it seem like it would be hard but I can set it up in minutes. I use mine all year round. When taking it down make sure the support poles where the door is are folded back and secured . The clam will not come together unless the support poles are folded. To take down the clam I push In the walls first then the roof. I am short so I have trouble reaching it to fold it up.so I have to do it my way. Don't worry you will develop a system that is best for you. Practice, Practice, Practice. The Clam can take it it's tough. Good luck.

**Q: Why such a price difference between colors?**
A: the reason for the price difference is due to the fact that all Brown Quick-Set Products have an additional 4-5" flap of material at the roof line that serves as an "eve" that when used in conjunction with the Brown accessory Wind Panels will divert any precipitation off of the roof and down the outside of the Wind Panel.  The Green models do not offer this feature.  Secondly all Brown Quick-Set Screen Shelters offer a light cream (tan ) roof material that allows more ambient light into the shelter making it brighter.  Should you have additional questions please feel free to contact us at 763-231-4120 or email at customerservice@clamcorp.com

**Q: Once the sides are staked at our campsite, will this work as a "no escape" enclosure for adult cats provided we supervise them all the time?**
A: The bottom has flaps all the way around. Stake the four corners and put dirt on these flaps and your cats will have a hard time getting out. I would still watch them, as a determined cat could get out eventually, but it makes a nice space for them to be outside. You can also get an Abo Cat Tent which is totally secure - I use this for my cats. Amazon sells these for under $50 and they're cat proof and easy to carry and simple to set up. I use the Abo tent when I'm on the road and want to get the cats out for a break.

**Q: Lost my instructions - how do I fold this up?**
A: It's easier with two people, but here's how I do it:  I undo the support poles and fasten them back, then I zip the door mostly closed.  I get inside and pull down on the roof loop, kind of like turning an umbrella inside-out.  I step out and zip the door all the way.  Then I push in the sides; it helps if you are pushing it against something, otherwise you'll be walking it all over the lawn.  Once it's all "collapsed", use the underside of the roof support as the "bottom" when putting it in the case.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to set up and saved our camping trip!
*by Z***Z on June 16, 2014*

Set-up: This tent sets up as easy as it looks (watch the video) - truly! On our first try, straight out of the box, it took 1.25 minutes for one person. Construction/durability: The tent seems to be sturdy and well made. We set it up at our campsite at 9000' in elevation where we had 15-30 MPH winds, and it did just fine. First we only staked it at the base, but once the rainflies went on, it was necessary to guy line out the walls because the force of the wind against the solid surface pushed in that pressure point (no big deal really, with that strong of wind, we should have done this anyway). No tears in the fabric under these conditions or broken poles, and the stakes did their job (more guy lines and stakes would be good to include though - I luckily had some extras with us to use). Usage note: The way the flies go on requires you to pull the tent wall straps through the center of the fly (grommeted), and tie the guy line from there - if you set your guy lines without the fly on, you'll have to undo the lines to get the fly on, and then reset the lines. We put up all the flies and just dropped the unneeded flies down half way and tethered the loose ends to each other or to the bottom so they didn't flap around. This made for a nice half-wall effect all the way around when the walls weren't needed, and it allowed for super quick raising when they were needed. Design flaw: #1 The rain flies go on the outside of the tent walls, but they do not have a flap at the top that allows the rain to roll off the top and onto the OUTSIDE of the fly. This causes rain to roll down to the INSIDE of the shelter, though it does stay on the walls which is better than nothing, just be aware of this. The center tension point in the ceiling also drips into the tent (we used a kettle to catch the dripping water). The tent just needs a little "skirt" that would hang over the hooks and velcro for the fly, and a more sealed design at the top. The rain we experienced with the tent was light and mostly blowing from the side, so it wasn't really an issue. We had tested the tent at home with a hose and realized the poor design flaw there - CLAM should do the same (it'll take you 3 min, tops). #2 This is a MONSTER to transport. It's 6' long, though fairly narrow around. Be prepared for this when you give a shipping address. In action: We took it on a camping trip in Colorado to a site at about 9000' in elevation. We set it up, picked it up and walked it to set over the 6' picnic table that was at our campsite. We brought in our very large cooler, and small camp prep table, and we still had plenty of room for 4 kids and 4 adults to sit at the table and stand around talking. Because it was windy and chilly, we put on the rainflies on the prevailing wind side, which kept us warmer. We ended up putting the flies on all the way around (except the door), but dropped them down half way so we could more quickly raise them up when needed, which was necessary at dinner time. It turned the screen house into more of a yurt where we were happy and warm (especially compared to our campsite neighbors who were cooking and eating in the windy rain). I would absolutely recommend this tent for anyone that doesn't believe in suffering while camping (or that doesn't like bugs, sun, wind, or rain). If CLAM would fix the rainfly issue and make it smaller to transport there wouldn't be anything wrong with this tent at all! LOVE IT!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very impressive shelter...look forward to using this while camping.
*by D***Y on July 22, 2016*

I really didn't want to buy this. I kept trying to talk myself out of it, but after watching several video demonstrations of how easy it was to put up and how cool it looked...I just couldn't resist. We've used a 10 x 10 Coleman sun shelter for a few years now and it has worked well for us. It has built in LED lights, which are very cool, and I purchased the mosquito net walls that were made for it as well. We've used it for special events, yard sales, and camping. Although it has performed well over the years, it is a bit of a pain to set up (especially when adding the net walls around it), it's very heavy, and it takes up a lot of packing space in the back of the truck. Now, I don't plan to throw the ole' Coleman away. I'm just going to reserve it for events at home and take this Clam on the road. This is unbelievably easy to set up. I can do it by myself and it takes less than a minute. It's bigger than the Coleman, giving us a 12 x 12 area to relax in and it provides plenty of space for a table and chairs. It comes in an oversized bag which gives you plenty of room to pack it away. I really hate it when tents and other such things come in bags that are almost impossible to pack them back into. When in the bag, the Clam shelter is definitely longer than the Colman shelter but it has a slimmer profile and is much easier to lift and carry. The bag also has a shoulder sling and I can easily carry it over my shoulder with no problems. When setting it up the first time, I recommend paying close attention to some of the demonstration videos that can be seen online to avoid some of the problems that I've read about in other customer's reviews. I've read that some mistakenly tried to put it up in a "wrong side out" fashion which resulted in some very confusing situations. I try to think of it like "planting a tree". The shelter's central "roof hub" is what rests on the ground while the majority of the tent fabric is up in the air. You just let it open up and blossom like flower in a sense. Then, you just walk to each wall and pop it out with the final step being to walk inside to lift the roof up. It really is quite simple. Now, I saw plenty of videos of people putting it up, but I couldn't find anything about taking it down. I just did everything in reverse obviously and it also was very simple process. The shelter is fairly well made and you the company has put some extra features in to make it more durable. The eyelets that are used to pull the walls out are made of metal and there is extra fabric in the corners which protects those vulnerable areas from tearing. There is also an extra layer of fabric securing the area around the central hub for durability and increasing water resistance. The one thing that I did notice, however, is that the needle holes for the stitching are quite noticeable in the corners making these areas the most vulnerable for water. While the shelter doesn't claim to be waterproof, I will certainly be adding some seam sealer to these areas in order to make it's "resistance" a bit more effective. The shelter does come with small plastic stakes, but I plan on using some longer and more heavy duty galvanized tent stakes to provide extra security. Once the shelter is up, it's quite lightweight enough for you and a helper to position it over a picnic table. I've set it up in the yard twice now (once to check it out and once to show a family member how cool it was) and we had no problem positioning it. I also purchased a set (3 panels in each set) of the privacy/wind walls developed by Clam specifically for this shelter as well. They also go on very easy and are great to have. I plan on setting it up one more time to add the seam sealer to the corners and then it will have it's first run as we take it camping in a few weeks. This shelter will certainly help to reduce the amount of set up time and I am looking forward to using it. Update: 8/19/16 - Just got back from a week long camping trip and this Clam performed very well. We go to a family campground up in the mountains of North Carolina that accommodates both tent and RV campers. We stay in tents but everyone is always walking around and checking other campsites out. The Clam certainly got a lot of attention and I had at least three people (2 who travel in RVs) personally came up and asked questions about the shelter. The folks in the RVs usually sit and eat outside in the evenings and this particular shelter drew their attention because of how easy it is to set up and take down. I put some seam sealer on some of the areas that I had talked about previously in the review and it didn't leak a drop during two light rains and one moderate one. I didn't use the wind screens that I had purchased for it because it was still kind of warm up in the mountains and I didn't want to trap extra heat inside. The plastic stakes that came with the shelter would of been useless in the hard ground where I was at. I was glad that I brought some extra galvanized stakes with me. The wind picked up right before one of the rains and it pushed two of the wall panels in. I ended up using some guy lines around the metal eyelets on the wall panels of the shelter and securing them down with some additional stakes. There were no problems after that. I was very pleased with the performance and it sure made set up and take down a little bit easier.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I'm in love
*by B***E on February 28, 2016*

I own a first up shelter. It is awesome and first class AND it is only 5 feet long and fits in my camper. HOWEVER I bought this CLAM shelter and LOVE it. It is so easy to put up, it lasted through some sprinkles, dried quickly and it awesome inside. Inside is good size. It take TWO 7.5 by 15 feet rugs to go under it. I wish it had a second door....but I love it. We also looked at a Coleman and it had a very tiny covered area. IF you are buying new, though the newer modes have a rain flap and or have the wind screens built in. I think those are awesome features. If only a few bucks difference I'd go for the upgrades. The wind screens go by color. The green screens Velcro on top and sides match the green shelter. The brown screens match the sides of the green shelter but not the top. I bought the brown wind screens anyway because I liked the windows and decided to alter them to work. The down side of the clam is #1 no roller bag and #2 it is LONG. The bag is like 75 inches long. It is a bit weighty too. Everything remains attached. You have two tie wraps to help wrap around the shelter to reinsert into the bag. I did this along in the dark and had no problem. Just up the feet in one end of the bag and put the other end in. NOTE: might be easier if you put the bag on a picnic table or tailgate so you are not bending over during put in and take out of bag. I plan on rigging up some white "Christmas" lights inside...for fun and frivolity. Be careful with the fiberglass poles. YOU do need to make sure not to have heavy stuff THROWN on top of the bag. They sell a side pole repair kit for the "1660 six pack" for $34.99. There are d rings on the outside of the tent for the wind screens. I added a string to the inside center to tie a light and help with take down. I don't try to shove a heavy wood picnic take in and out. As others noted, you may need a fan inside because this blocks some wind. We like the green (avocado color) because it "is harmonious with the surrounding environs"..he, he, he, it matches the trees...

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