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The ABCCANOPY Premium Canopy is a robust 10x10 pop-up tent designed for commercial use, featuring a durable steel frame, waterproof and UV-resistant fabric, and an easy setup process. It comes complete with side walls, a roller bag, and weight bags, making it the ultimate choice for outdoor events and trade shows.
Color | Black |
Size | 10X10 |
Style | Commercial |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Shape | Square |
Material Type | Polyester |
Power Source | Manual |
UV Protection | UV Protection |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | ABCCANOPY |
Manufacturer | ABCCANOPY |
Item model number | premium2.0 |
Product Dimensions | 304.8 x 304.8 x 335.28 cm; 31.3 Kilograms |
ASIN | B08QMW9Y8M |
T**R
Quite an upgrade!
This is quite an upgrade from our previous canopy. I decided to quit buying cheap and get something that would last, saving me money in the long run. There's a bit of a learning curve on the setup, as it's slightly different than our previous ones. Thankfully, we had internet service at our campground, so we could watch a YouTube video to figure out how to lock it in place. BE SURE TO STAKE IT DOWN if there's much of any wind! We nearly had a liftoff right after we set it up!I still need to figure out if there's an easier way to attach the walls so they meet up correctly. We got the side and rear walls connected, but could only zip up one side of the front "door" zippers.We slept in our SUV and had it backed right up to the door, so we crawled out and used the enclosed canopy as our dressing room. The very wide campground picnic table fit under it, too, with room to spare. It provided great protection from the coastal wind!I'm SO glad I finally quit messing around with cheap canopies! I highly recommend this canopy!
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.
I**4
This is good canopy, very poor customer service!!
This is good canopy tent. Very sturdy, until the screw mechanisms that hold the top expansion together fall out. The first one came out a few months after I bought the canopy, but I used a stake to keep it together and didn't worry about it too much. Then this year, a second one came out causing the one corner leg to be very unsteady. I wrote to customer service; sent them pictures and they wanted me to pay $40 for two small pieces. We went back and forth on this, via several emails, and they would only budge to offer a reduction to $30. I didn't feel I should have to pay this, even though it was out of warranty, for a canopy I originally paid $257 for. Needless to say, I will not buy my next canopy, a 10' X 15' from ABC Canopy.
D**E
Decent Quality
I was excited about getting these, I ordered 2 for my vendor fairs and got to use them for the 1st time this past weekend. They look and feel heavy duty, they set up fairly easy, love the Velcro around the sides for ease of putting up the side walls and all the extras that can with it. It wasn’t windy the weekend we used it so I can’t comment of that. My issue is the bags they came in. One of the zippers is really hard to open and shut and seems like it is going to break. The other bag already has a hole in the bottom. Again this was the 1st time I had t used them. Disappointed in the bag :(
J**L
Fantastic Canopy Tent for All Occasions!
I recently purchased the ABCCANOPY Classic Ez Pop up Canopy Tent with Sidewalls in the 10x10 Market and Patio-Series, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. This canopy tent has exceeded all my expectations and has become an absolute essential for outdoor events.First and foremost, the setup is a breeze! It truly lives up to its "Ez Pop up" name. Even if you're not particularly handy, you'll have this tent up in no time. The instructions are clear, and the quality of the frame and materials is top-notch. It feels sturdy and durable, and I'm confident it will last for many events to come.The included sidewalls are a game-changer. They provide excellent protection from wind, rain, and even harsh sunlight. Plus, the multiple zippered entry points give you flexibility in how you use the tent. Whether it's for a family picnic, a vendor booth at a local market, or an outdoor party, this tent has got you covered.One of the standout features for me is the attention to detail. The canopy material itself is high-quality, and the stitching is impeccable. It's also fire-resistant, which adds an extra layer of safety. The tent comes with stakes and ropes for added stability, which is a thoughtful addition.Portability is another plus point. Once you're done with your event, the tent packs up neatly into the included wheeled bag. It's compact and easy to transport, making it perfect for both professional vendors and weekend warriors.In terms of value, I believe this canopy offers a lot for the price. It's a high-quality product that's versatile, durable, and well-designed. I've received numerous compliments on it, and I'm proud to recommend the ABCCANOPY Classic Ez Pop up Canopy Tent to anyone in need of a reliable outdoor shelter. Don't hesitate to invest in this canopy; it's a game-changer for outdoor events!
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