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Easthills Outdoors Instant Shader Deluxe XL Beach Tent Easy Up 99" Wide for 4-6 Person Sun Shelter - Extended Zippered Porch Included Blue

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Color: XL - Blue


Features

  • EXTRA LARGE. The Instant Shader Deluxe XL is one of the biggest sun shelters for your whole family. 99" W x 53" D x 57" H plus a 53" front porch of space for up to 4 adults and children or pets. Weighs only 8 pounds and packs down to 41" x 8.5" x 8.5" for easy carrying and storage - easy to fit in the trunk of a car.
  • 1 MINTUE (OR LESS!) SETUP TIME AND EASY TO USE. Setting up this tent couldn't be any faster or easier! In case you can't figure it out, we've sewed step-by-step instructions inside the carry bag; It also has three-sided roll up windows for 360 degree views and efficient ventilation to prevent hot tent; 4 internal mesh pockets to store your personal items.
  • ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT AND WATER RESISTANT. Crafted from 185T polyester coated with UPF 50+ protection that blocks 97.5% of harmful UV sun rays, providing all-day protection for your family on the beach or sports events.
  • ZIPPERED FRONT FOR ADDED PRIVACY. The easy to close front of the tent can come in handy when needing to change out of swimming suits, breastfeeding, or any other private moment. When you need extra privacy, or are away from the tent, the extended zippered front porch can be used as a front door and closed from both inside and outside.

Brand: Easthills Outdoors


Material: Polyester


Color: XL - Blue


Item Weight: 8 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: Beach


Brand: Easthills Outdoors


Material: Polyester


Color: XL - Blue


Item Weight: 8 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: Beach


Product Dimensions: 53"L x 99"W x 57"H


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UPF 50+ protection


Frame Material: Plastic


Closure Type: Zipper


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Pole Material Type: Plastic


Coverage: Sun Protection (UPF 50+)


Number of Guylines: 4


Item Weight: 8 pounds


Manufacturer: Easthills Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Perfect!
Color: XL - Blue
Huge and sturdy! Great shade! Super light weight and convenient. Easy to use!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by June Quidachay

  • EXCELLENT VALUE FOR MONEY, PERFECT SIZE, VERY WELL MADE!!
Color: XL - Blue
The media could not be loaded. FIRST UPDATE 13th AUGUST 2018 OK so we made it to Biarritz, historic Bayonne and to the gorgeous beaches of the French Basque Country in South West France on the Atlantic coast. We amazed everyone with our Easthills Outdoors Easy Up XL. Everyone was staring at us, looking like the King and Queen of the beach in our palatial tent! I bought some 30cm (12in) U Spikes for £5.99 for 10 and these have anchored the tent against the Atlantic wind with no problem at all and no need for the guy lines. Yesterday, the wind was very strong and the tent had no problem in terms of strength against the wind and the spikes kept it firmly anchored. Unfortunately, what had been a simple dismantling in the previous days, turned into a little bit of a nightmare due to the strength of the winds which must have been around Force 6 on the Beaufort scale, judging by the size of the waves. Other people, didn't even have any shelters out, which mainly consist of either straight beach umbrellas or the umbrellas with the extended sides. These had long been packed away. However, our packing away was difficult due to the tent catching the wind. This of course, is not the manufacturer's fault! It's merely a cautionary tale, which I ended up just rolling the tent to the best of my ability. It would never have fitted in the bag, but the intention is when the weather changes back to beautiful sunshine I'll be able to re-pitch and eventually pack it properly. Here are my observations from 5 days of use on the beautiful French Basque coast: 1) It really is easy to pitch and set up quickly, especially if you invest in some 30cm (12in) U Stakes and a mallet. 2) Even with very bright sun, my wife still managed to discretely and invisibly change into her bikini in the zipped up tent. 3) The shade is brilliant from the tent....those who have complained must be talking about having the windows open! 4) The size is brilliant. We honestly have had not just looks, but long lingering stares (could be my wife in her bikini, but I reckon it's the tent!) 5) Ordinarily, this packs down easily and perfectly, if you follow the steps I mention below. 6) On the issue of unsticking the legs, I have found the solution thanks to another reviewer: you just need to gently pull the joint away from the leg, then the leg will bend easily. There's no need for any force or broken manicured nails (my wife's glad now!) 7) No-one in Biarritz or Bidart has a tent like this! Finally, once we've got round to it, I'll update the video with one from our beach trip. In the meantime check out some of the photos from Bidart in South Western France. July 2018 THIS IS A PRELIMINARY REVIEW. IT WILL BE UPDATED IN AUGUST. THESE ARE INITIAL (PRE-USE) THOUGHTS AND FIRST IMPRESSIONS. THE VIDEO SHOWS HOW TO PACK THE TENT PROPERLY TO FIT INTO THE BAG PROPERLY..... This is a preliminary review, as much as for our benefit, as for yours, before we do the full review when we take it to La Grande Plage in Biarritz in South West France between 8th-22nd August. PLEASE CHECK BACK IN AUGUST FOR A FULL BEACH REVIEW. This is our very first video review! The Easthills Outdoors Easy Up 4 Person Beach Tent Deluxe XL wasn't available for me to purchase in the UK at the time so I bought it from Amazon in the USA and had it shipped. So why did I pay over the odds for it, £114.02 ($150) versus the bargain price of £84.90 ($112) on UK Amazon? Quite simply when I watched other reviewers of this product versus the rival manufacturers' products I noticed some distinct differences. Firstly, this was bigger than rival offerings. Secondly, the vestibule/porch flap zips up completely. Rival offerings have a couple of friction clips which secure their vestibules leaving a very big gap around the sides and a 7.5 to 8cm (3 to 4inch) gap at the top, completely negating the point of "closing" the porch up. Lastly, there were thoughtful details, like sand pockets which use velcro to secure the sides allowing easy egress of the sand, and toggles, rather than Velcro like rival tents. The package arrived 2 days early from the US, which was a nice bonus, however, we've only got round to putting it up a day after it arrived. So if you watch the videos, you'll get a better idea of what it's really like. Some things I really like after our initial set up: 1) It fits in the locker under the floor of my Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake (not available in the USA) along with two golf umbrellas, two portable camp chairs and still leaves room for me to store things. Of course, this is as a result of having a very big Mercedes and having a tyre fit kit instead of a spare wheel. (The under floor locker is double the size of the new E Class Estate's)! 2) It's well made. Having inspected all the seams and stitching, it's been made with care and good quality management techniques. 3) It's really big (when I set it up in France, you'll see just how big it really is). 4) The zippers work on the inside and outside and they can be secured with a travel padlock. 5) The mechanism is excellent, and is really easy to put up. I noticed that other reviewers, both videographers and writers, have had problems getting the tent back in the bag. This, I'm afraid is clearly operator error. I took good care to see how it was packaged from the factory, to ensure that I knew how to fold it back tightly. Watch the video and you'll see what I mean. Basically, what you need to do is to: 1) Ensure the windows are all unrolled and undone. 2) Fold up the front porch so that the first part meets the first crease in the floor. This ensures that the "umbrella" mechanism is covered and the central part of the tent has evenly spaced material, making it easier to get into the bag. DON'T zip it up, or fold the porch into the tent completely. 3) Make sure all legs are bent (free of the joint mechanism). If some are stuck, push using your thumbs close to the joint. If you try doing it from the end of the leg, you'll apply leverage which will break the leg. 4) When you roll it, make sure you've covered the legs and mechanism, as per the video. 5) Keep the tension in the roll as you do it. 6) Secure the tent using the strap provided at the widest point. Some other features which I like are: the toggles which are used to roll the windows up, and secure them closed. I like the stretch "aerated" material holding the poles to the material. This gives a reduced aerodynamic pressure on the poles and the tent fabric. I like the window mesh which is small enough to allow good airflow which keeps the interior cool and again reduces aerodynamic pressure on the structure. When we pitched it for this review, we had forgotten a mallet, so couldn't use the pegs and guy-lines. The ground here in the UK is solid after having had high temperatures and no rain for 7 to 8 weeks. Therefore, we just stuck one 1 litre water bottle, each, in the two side pockets and believe it or not, the tape measure in the rear pocket. In truth, my wife and I can't wait to get this out to Biarritz, perhaps Easthills Outdoors will get some orders as a result of our pitching this in Biarritz. Biarritz is the centre for European surfing, and a luxury resort too, so there could be a good mix of potential clientele from surfers to the "glitterati". I'm certain we'll get plenty of admiring glances for our tent on the beach. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2018 by Dottore Dottore

  • Wonderful, intuitive, spacious, and sturdy!
Color: L - Blue
Gorgeous. Well worth the price. Easily packed and an absolute cinch to put together. This will be a staple for many summers & camping trips to come!
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024 by JMHG JMHG

  • Keeps bugs out!
I used this today in the backyard so I can hide from the bugs while watching my kids play. I'm so glad it zips shut and has fine mesh on the windows! I ordered it a week ago and immediately practiced opening and closing. I'm only 5'3" and 125lbs, never work out, and worried I wouldn't be able to open it by myself. The first try, the ropes did not budge. At all. Even when I asked my 6'3" husband to help, it did not budge! But I knew what to expect and am too stubborn to give up. I tried to push the bottom part up without using the ropes, which worked to get it to move, but it was still hard to get the top and bottom to meet. The tent fabric is in the way, so I couldn't position my hand well to be able to push the bottom up. Tried all kinds of tricks and the first time I got the tent to open was by leveraging the top of the tent with my body / tummy. I had the tent sideways, top against my tummy, while my hands tried to pull the bottom in without using the ropes (my attempts would've looked comical if I recorded them!). It opened but it wasn't aligned right, but it was still secure and didn't collapse. Next, I tried a step stool in case the added height would help. Nope. The second time I got it to open, using the ropes this time, I started thinking I wouldn't have to return the tent. I think that the connections definitely needed to loosen up a bit, which they did during my trial and error. It's important to lift the tent up before pulling the ropes. Since I don't have long arms, I couldn't pull the ropes all the way to open up the tent in one tug. What I did was, whenever the pull progresses an inch or two, I would grab the newly exposed ropes and move my hands closer together again so I can pull some more (hope that makes sense!). It's also easier for me, being a shortie, to have the front of the tent facing me. Image I uploaded shows the tent set up with our Coleman Quattro seats. Fits great AND my tall husband's head didn't touch the ceiling! Those seats are not the lowest, so I'm glad he fit fine! Now back to today. The bugs are out with a vengeance and my daughter was playing outside and didn't want to be alone (I tried to just watch her from right inside the house but she wanted me closer). I didn't want to put smelly bug repellent because I'd probably miss a spot and still get giant bites. I thought of how the tent closes completely and that I could use it to watch my girl while keeping the bugs away! I felt like a genius! I didn't open the tent by myself since my husband was there. I got it open most of the way and then had him help me pull one of the ropes and it snapped open. Our family of 5 fit inside sitting up, all cozy, with the tent closed. My 2-year-old son kept pushing the walls like he does with his play tent and the zipped up "porch" ended up being the tent floor a few times, but the tent took the abuse well. When unzipped, we got more floor room to sit together. Collapsing the tent is easy. Just need to get the air out so it'll be as flat as possible to easily fit the case. Since the tent folds like an umbrella, I wish it has a better piece to secure it, just a piece of fabric that can have velcro or snaps, and it doesn't have to be attached to the tent. The tie that came with the tent is just a piece of scrap fabric. As for the case, I like that it zips on the wide side, making it easier to put the tent in. So, with the main issue - opening - pretty much dealt with (I still want to master opening it by myself), it surviving my toddler's abuse, and keeping the bugs out, I decided that I'm keeping this tent! I'm looking forward to using it on the beach or park someday soon. Update, next day: I just opened up the tent this morning, all by myself in 10 seconds! I used my grab-more-rope trick and worked without a hassle. I am a happy girl! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2018 by Lala Lala

  • Easy to deploy and nicely sized
Color: XL - Beige
The unit is very easy to deploy and then to put back up at the end of the day. The carry bag is oversized so it is not difficult to get the tent back inside the bag. I’ve had tents in the past and once used, it is nearly impossible to get them back in their bags. Not the case with this one. I purchased the Xl beige model and am very satisfied with my purchase. I had thought about the standard size because it was a bit cheaper, but the XL size is perfect for us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024 by REM

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