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ABCCANOPY Ez Pop up Canopy Tent with Awning and Sidewalls 10x10 Market -Series, Beige

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Size: 10X10


Color: beige


Features

  • 20% More Shade by the Awning: 10 feet by 10 feet with straight legs and 10'x10' coverage at the top means you have more space with extra big awning: added about 23 square feet of ample cooling shade to your customers or friends. Provide hours of comforts and capture more attention from your customers.
  • Easy to Set Up: one person can finish it in a few minute no tools required. Just take the fully assembled frame with top out of the bag, pull open, place the fabrics over the frame,extend the legs and you are done. Height settings at will - Three different height you could set. Peak Height Options: 136 inch,132 inch, 128 inch.
  • Sturdy Rust Resistant Frame: Powder-Coated Steel frame with 100% nylon model brackets 1 1/4'' thick Square shaped legs, 20% stronger than Most Pop Up Canopy Tent in the market. Withstand 50 KM/h of wind resistance combine 2 Formed rubber handles for lifting 1 formed rubber handle for rolling Reinforced.
  • Waterproof Canopy Top and windproof Sidewalls: Canopy materials with 500 Denier Polyester with PU lining for Canopy Top Cover, Heat Sealed Seams,100% Waterproof,CPAI-84 fire retardant certificated and 210 Denier Polyester with PU lining for side wall panels. Multiple velcro tabs with sticky hair to strap around frame legs. Large 2" velcro and zipper to connect side wall to protect from wind.
  • A Complete Set of Accessories: 1 x 10ft by 10ft pop up canopy top (100%waterproof), 4 x Sandbags, 3 x 10ft Sidewalls,1 x 10ft door wall, 1x 10ft upgrade awning with hardware. 1 x Roller Carry bag , 4 x Ropes ,4 x Stakes. One year after-sale protection for frame, six months after-sale protection for fabrics and accessories.

Brand: ABCCANOPY


Material: Best Quality Frame and Fabric


Style: Garden


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 120 x 120 x 135 inches


Item Weight: 62 Pounds


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Square


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Assembly Required: No


Brand: ABCCANOPY


Material: Best Quality Frame and Fabric


Style: Garden


Item Weight: 62 Pounds


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Square


Ultraviolet Light Protection: Yes


Assembly Required: No


Product Dimensions: 120"L x 120"W x 120"H


Item Weight: 62 pounds


Manufacturer: ABCCANOPY


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Surprisingly durable and weather resistant. Much better than expected.
Size: 10X20 Color: royal blue
First set up is possible with one person. Well one strongish person, anyway. I am a woman closing in on 60 and I did it myself. Just don't give up and eventually you will get it. Pushing up with both arms while stepping on the release tab for the leg height worked best for me. Don't pull, you have to push and push hard. I'm not sure how two people would make it easier, as the hardest part was pushing the top part of the frame up to the pin on the top of the leg. It took every ounce of strength to push it in place on the first leg. Each additional leg got easier. The more times I set it up the easier it gets, as the frame loosens up a bit. I haven't had this tent long but I have had to put it through a lot bad weather. As with all tents, how you secure it makes a huge difference with how it holds us in weather. I had it secured with only the ground stakes, two in each leg when a sudden very heavy downpour dumped water on it. It shed the water like a champ. Over half the tents in the area I was in were destroyed as they collected the water and collapsed under the weight. A couple nights later a big storm was in the forecast. I used 5 -5 gallon buckets filled with water in addition to the stakes (one on each of the four corners and one inside tied to frame in the center). We had strong winds, heavy rain, and even hail. It held up fine and I would say kept everything about 95% dry. There were a couple spots where water got in but not much. The next storm I had to put it through I was on asphalt and couldn't stake it down. I used the water buckets again and tied my grid panels and anything else heavy to different points around the tent. This one made me a little nervous. 30-40 mph wind gust with heavy rain. The water didn't roll off it as well as when it was staked and it did form some large puddles on the roof in one corner. I don't know why. The wind gusts did try to pull the legs from the ground but I added more weight to each leg as I saw it wasn't secure. Two days of this weather and wind and it did keep standing and kept things dry, except under the one corner where the water had pooled. It did not stay completely in place. Some areas shifted but with the weight, it didn't go far. I have no doubt that if I had been on ground and was able to stake it, it would have been fine. So far, I surprisingly have no complaints. I did not have the additional awning pieces attached during the storms. They would not have survived. They do not attach as securely as I would like and they are not as taught as in the picture. It is not possible to put the two awning in line on the 20 foot side of the 10x20. Each awning requires a bracket on each end that attaches to the tent legs. With only one leg in the center, you need to secure one awning higher than the other, so both brackets can fit on the one leg. They need to have a side piece that has a holder on each end, so that you could use one bracket on the center pole for both awnings. The dark color (royal blue) is a little warmer inside than my old white tent but I expected that. All tents get warm anyway. I use several fans to keep the air circulating. The bigger problem with the darker color is that you will need lights even in the daytime if you keep some of the sides on. Also the color of the tent affects the color of the clothing I sell without lights. Everything is seen through a blue filter, from the roof color. So far though this tent has been holding up way better than I anticipated. I still like my shelter logic Accel-a-frame tent best, but they have discontinued it. This is easier to transport however as the frame is all one piece. The roof is easier to put on, on this tent, as you can do so before it is all the way set up. So this one does have its advantages. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023 by Shari B

  • Refurbished? No instructions! Missing parts?
Size: 10X20 Color: White
Unboxed this product today and it was well packed - the box was banded and then taped closed. All of the contents looked factory sealed. HOWEVER, the roller bag had light brown dirt on the front of it and the popup frame had several places where it looked like it had been dragged across the cement - the feet looked scraped up and one of the side screw joints was also scraped. One of the fabric sides also had a series of black dirt smudges across it. This tent the center supports for the frame were also installed in the frame THROUGH the frame's plastic bag (which had several other holes in it) which made it extra challenging to unpack. For a "new" several hundred dollar canopy I didn't expect it to look refurbished. Next let's talk about how easy this was to setup. For a 10x20 I expected it to be a bit of work, but this canopy surprised me at what parts were difficult. Those area are listed below in depth. But even with these difficulties, I've assembled 10x10 popup canopies which were more difficult than this 10x20, so while not "easy" it could have been MUCH worse: -First of all there are ZERO instructions in the box. The exception is there are multi-step detailed instructions on the back of the package containing for the wheels for the case. Those detailed in depth how to connect the wheels to the case. But ironically no directions for the main product - the tent! Incidently, if the wheels are on the case, it becomes too wide to put it back in the box for shipping/transport. This is where the instructions seem to end. Nothing about how to actually assemble the tent, its accessories/walls or how to properly stake/tie it down could be found. Although this tent is fairly easy to assemble, and I'd watched several videos for similar tents, 1-2 pages of directions would have helped. Its the simple things like knowing to look for the logo of the company on the long side to help orient the top while unfolding it or to turn the adjustment cranks on the center posts to lower them all the way down before assembly where a bit of extra tips would help unbox and assemble this massive tent for the first time. I also found that there seems to only be D-Rings on one side of the tent top for installing the awnings. This was not noticed until we went to try to figure out what to do with the straps included with the awning kit (after the tent was fully raised). It felt like there should have been a place to attach them to the top, but we couldn't find a spot -- then later we found that spot -- on the back side of the tent. For this same reason, it is unclear how we can install the awning on the 10ft side of the tent - I can only assume that only one strap can be used because of the lack of D-rings on both the front and the back of the tent? Likewise, a walk through tent with opposing awnings would be problematic for the same reasons. For what would have been a minimal cost to add to both sides of the tent, this reduces the flexibility of the product. Next, while trying to open the tent frame we got it about 90% opened and then it started binding -- after several minutes of trying to figure out what we were caught on I found that the center post risers can get caught where they go up through the frame bracket. Once I slid them through the frame it opened easily. Next when I went to tie down both of our two tents and stake them I found that we only had 4 tent stakes in each kit. This was unexpected, so I used them for the four corner posts. Upon checking the listing it appears that we should have gotten 6, so I'll re-re-double check they weren't overlooked (not that a bright orange 9-12" stake is easy to miss), but with 2 of 2 tents this way, something isn't right. There is a LOT of velcro on the tent. This is a place where a simple diagram would have helped - there were several times during assembly (admittedly at dusk) where I was trying to connect the velcro backwards or routed incorrectly. Easy enough to correct, but this all adds minutes to the setup. Next, the side walls - there were two bags with white fabric in the box. Luckily both times I picked the canopy on the first try, but all of the packages are labeled in what was possibly chineese characters. A simple sticker indicating which was the canopy would have reduced guess work. Installing the first side wall took several minutes - I was expecting the zipper to zip from bottom to top without realizing there was velcro on one side so I had the wall installed upside down with the velcro loops to attach it to the frame. After realizing it was upside down (and picking grass out of the wall's velcro strip) I attached it in the correct orientation. With so many sides all packaged together in the same bag trying to figure out what is what piece while they are all folded together was difficult without a basic summary "tips" page. At first I was thinking that the pieces with zippers was the zippered door - and was thinking it must be packaged in three sections (to explain the half-zippers) but then I saw that too many pieces had zippers for that to make sense. I figured out that all of the walls zip to their neighbors so the solid walls have two zipper-halves. The door sections have zipped closed zippers and the awnings have no zippers and are roughly half as tall (which also makes them useful for half-walls). If I was assembling this tent somewhere I could spread out a pile of 10 foot walls much of that guess work would have been avoided, but assembling in a damp grassy area meant that I needed to unpack and figure out how to identify the pieces and how to install them while they were still folded in my arms. The awnings have a clamp which attaches it to the frame. That clamp has a single angle for the awning posts. It is not possible to set it to an arbitrary angle. Likewise, to lower the awning, there does not appear to be a notch in the clamp for a fully down / closed position. I don't recall seeing a second notch for a fully down position, but again, with NO INSTRUCTIONS just getting everything assembled was a lot of guessing what goes where/how. The center posts at both ends of the tent (but not the middle) seem to meet the fabric at a location which has a small "pouch" with a draw string closure. This is another area simple directions could have helped. My only assumption is that the intent is that the support post should go in the pouch and then the string pulled closed around the post? Just like with most camping tents, the fastest part was opening the frame, but the tie-down, fastening the velcro, attaching the walls, etc is what takes the time. Although the company advertises "60 second" setup, this tent was far from that easy. Start (cardboard box ready to be cut opened) to finish (assembled with stakes, walls, etc) was over an hour. It took more than 60 seconds to open, orient and spread the top canopy over the frame (and required climbing under the partly expanded frame several times to reach the fabric). And even afterwards, we found that there was a "secret" orientation to the top where there is a front and back based on the location of the D-rings for the awnings. Next time, having done this once, it will likely still be 30 minutes. Lastly, let's talk about how sturdy the tent is - although I wouldn't try to swing from the frame like they do in the product video, I was impressed with how sturdy the frame felt. At 10x20 it had almost no rocking / wobble in it, even before I staked and tied it down. At one point I needed to reach up to the top of the ceiling while on a ladder and I lightly held the frame to steady my balance and felt safe. There are a lot of other tents which I can't say the same about. So in summary, its a sturdy good tent, but its lacking in several areas. Primarily it lost stars for : arriving with the feet & "X" frame pivot joint(s) scratched up and a dirty side wall, having zero directions about the tent, missing stakes, omitting D-rings reducing the ability to have flexible locations of the awnings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2021 by Customer

  • This tent is worth the money!
Size: 10X10 Color: black
You get what you pay for! This tent may be higher priced than others on the market and there is a reason for it. This tent is high quality and very sturdy. I was able to hang a 20lb, 43in TV from the frame with no concerns and it withstood 30mph gusting winds. The side walls are a must for outdoor events for weather and security when closing your booth at night. The only downfall of this tent was that not all FedEx drop off locations will accept it because of its weight (>50lbs). I had to call FedEx and arrange for pickup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023 by JLF ADVENTURES JLF ADVENTURES

  • Solid Tent
Size: 10X20 Color: White
Bought this for my wife and mine's business. We do various festivals and such. Our product has expanded to wear we now had need to use 10x20 spaces instead of 10x10. This brand is our go-to brand for this type of product. It's worked great! I honestly think it's actually easier to maneuver than the 10x10 tent we have from this same brand! Either that or I'm just getting really good at putting up tents. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Benji83

  • Sturdy canopy
Size: 10X10 Color: royal blue
Heavy duty frame and fabric. Takes awhile to assemble - lots of velcro attachments. Be aware that you cannot attach the awning when the front door is attached (as far as I can tell). Not a big deal since when we close it up we remove the awning anyway. No instructions for assembling/attaching awning came with canopy. Took awhile to figure out. Not sure how long roof support crank will last - seems kinda flimsy. Important to get the corners velcroed properly! Overall a nice canopy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Smokeymike

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