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Neso Tents Beach Tent with Sand Anchor, Portable Canopy Sunshade - 7' x 7' - Patented Reinforced Corners

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Color: Coral


Features

  • 7 x 7 NESO TENT (Coral). Made for the outdoors, your Neso Tent weighs in at 4 lbs/ 19.5 inches. It can easily fit over your shoulder or in your carry-on. Use sand or rocks to stabilize, so youll always have shade for your next adventure.
  • MADE FOR LONGEVITY. Designed with the highest quality Nylon/Lycra blend, rust-proof aluminum poles, and patented Reinforced Corners, this periwinkle blue beach tent is water resistant and will protect you from 98% of UV rays.
  • FOR ALL OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. Sold in 57 countries and counting, Neso Tents are the sunshades of choice for beachgoers, surfers, soccer moms, and camping enthusiasts. Our goal is to help people enjoy themselves, because ultimately thats what life's about!
  • ANCHORED BY NATURE. This revolutionary beach tent is anchored using natural resources such as sand or rocks. It is a lightweight, portable, SPF 50+, water-resistant sunshade that provides a relaxing place to watch the waves, a soccer game, or have a picnic.
  • INSPIRED TO STAY SAFE. As an avid outdoorsman, the Neso Tents founder was exposed to too much sun and diagnosed with early stage skin cancer. He was determined to maintain an outdoor lifestyle while staying protected from the sun.

Description

Based in beautiful Encinitas, California, we at Neso Tents are committed to designing innovative, portable, and lightweight beach products for your next sunny adventure. A LOVE OF THE OUTDOORS The Neso team is united in our love of the outdoors. We are friends, surfers, travelers, and hikers. Life happens outside. We share a commitment to taking care of our bodies and our planet, and most importantly we understand that time with our families and friends is precious. SETUP TIPS 1. Lay tent flat. 2. Fill bags until overflowing with sand or rocks. Cinch bags to end of cords; No need to tie closed. 3. Pull bags apart as far as possible to make large "X". Fully stretch the fabric until taut. 4. Extend both poles. 5. Prop tent up with poles 1 ft from corners. 6. Enjoy your Neso! READY FOR ANY ADVENTURE Easy to pack up and throw in your luggage, Neso Tents offers coverage and protection when you're exploring outdoors or on the go. Whether you're exploring the trails of the Rocky Mountains or having a relaxing day at the beach, Neso Tents offers SPF 50+ coverage, are water-resistant, and are lightweight. NESO TENTS Lightweight, stakeless sun shades for protection at your next sunny destination. Made of durable nylon lycra blend with reinforced corners. Patent Pending with the USPTO. Neso has the most stylish prints. The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends this product as an effective UV protectant. This portable sunshade is easy to bring to any destination. Read more


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎20.47 x 17.32 x 3.39 inches


Package Weight: ‎2.08 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎81.89 x 79.92 x 66.14 inches


Item Weight: ‎1.8 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Neso


Model Name: ‎FBA_NT1ALL


Color: ‎Coral


Material: ‎Nylon, Fabric


Manufacturer: ‎Neso


Part Number: ‎FBA_NT1ALL


Style: ‎Portable


Date First Available: June 16, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great sun protection
Color: White
Exactly what I needed to stay cool at the beach. This shade tent is perfect, provides enough shade for me when solo, could probably fit 2 people in chairs but probably too small for 2 people laying down. Can still get tanned under it so wear sunscreen. Really easy to setup and it does help to check wind direction and put up facing the wind. Will probably order the Grande for when more than just me at beach. I love the white, it stands out and I can tell where my spot is from the water. EVERYONE on the beach seems to have the blue so I wanted a different color. I’ll preorder additional poles to prop up the back as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2022 by Kevin S

  • Short-tempered man falls in love....
Color: Teal
By far....the BEST sun shade I've ever owned. I've owned umbrellas and pop up canopies. But, hands down, this wins all around best choice. The concept is so simple, yet so effective. The fact that you can use beach sand for the anchor method, means you're not toting extra weight or additional supplies to secure this on the beach. It's easy to carry, super lightweight......I'll say that again, SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT. No more sweating your balls off carrying some big, cumbersome, heavy sun shade. Literally, my 5 year old could carry this in one hand. Don't think the low total weight makes this a cheap product. The poles didn't bend or feel weak or cheap. The material is stretchy and seams are well made. The wind was whipping and this thing held up fine. However, if you're an idiot, don't buy this. You want to set the "front" towards the wind (even though most of the time I was at about a 45 degree angle from the wind. Set it up facing the wind (for the most part) and it'll stay up all day. Guys umbrellas were blowing over, people's pop-ups were caving in on the sides, but ours held fast. Set up and take down is soooooo quick. Again, best sun shade by far in this category as well. Aside from all this, it looks bad ass. As soon as we'd set it up, people would start looking and pointing at it. You'd see them grabbing their smartphones to google the web address that's printed on the side. Think about it....you see a family walk on the beach and in a matter of a minute, they've got a sun shade up and functional. Worth the money. Best experience I've had ever with this. You won't be sorry. Let me further elaborate on some specifics: Set up: Spread canopy on the ground (I found aligning/stretching out the front two anchors generally was all I needed to begin). Fill these two anchors with sand. Make front taught, but also realize you want to leave a slight angle on each anchor for best support (not straight out to sides, not straight in front). Then, with the front semi-set in place, do the same for the two back anchors. Then, lock up your two poles and place one under each of the two front corners. I found about 10-12" in was ideal (tee hee). From here, it simply takes some minor positioning of the anchors and poles, but by no means should send you into a 10 minute positioning rage. In a mid to heavy wind, it helps if you bury the anchors in the sand. If you take a break from sipping your beer, you may notice that the anchor bag shows signs of dragging in the sand, this would be an indicator that burying the bag is needed. But remember, dig the hole where the bag was, not where it is or behind it, as this will loosen your setup. Again, common sense, dig hole, drop bag, cover. I did notice throughout the day that I had to make a minor tweak to a pole position or two, but I simply very slightly angled the pole AGAINST the direction it looked like it was going to fall, and voila....instant magic - a stable structure. Some reviews are blowing this up - but again, I am willing to make a no-brainer adjustment if necessary in between beers or building sandcastles. This "trade-off" of tweaking doesn't even register on my radar as it happens so infrequently and it's so minor.......compared to watching the plastic washers and spacers bust or crack off the old-style canopies in a heavy wind, killling small children as a rogue wind lifted a four-legged metal spider off the ground, or have the metal bars on the old-style just bend altogether. How many messed up, broken canopies to you see next to the trash cans on the beach? It's like a freakin' cemetery sometimes. Also, if you have a few beach chairs or little kids, this is a great little setup. It is the perfect height to fit your chairs underneath, a cooler, wagon, and small beach mat. If you're expecting to mingle while standing, or have a rave keeping your hands in the air like you just don't care, then go to a club. I also found the way the anchors spread out, creates a buffer for "your area". And, the fact that the anchor lines are black (contrasts most beach sands or other backgrounds), plus the overall really unique design that draws your eyes down to the anchor points, I have a hard time believing this will ever be a tripping hazard, unless you're drunk, trying to tan in the moonlight, or a teenager texting while walking, or a combination of the three. People on the beach also apparently feel you want to "see all that", so this anchor system at least puts them at some sort of distance where you can't see their pulse through their clothes. Take down is a breeze. Take down the poles (10 sec), dump the bags (20 sec), give it a shake, shove it in the bag. I found it was also really easy to rinse off after use. Seriously, just leaving this review makes me want to go use my Neso again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2015 by Matthew

  • Great product & great customer service
Color: Periwinkle Blue
I spend a several weeks every winter in the caribbean & need to limit my sun exposure. Until now, I have always used a beach umbrella, but they are difficult to use in Caribbean winds and the shade area they create is relatively small. This product solved both problems. Plus, it is small enough to pack in a suitcase & only weighs 4 lbs. I had an issue with a seam splitting in the bottom of the carrying bag, and even though it was past the warranty period, Neso sent me a new bag - outstanding service. Watch the video they have for great suggestions for setting up in wind. I find rocks plus sand fill work better than sand alone in high winds. I use hiking poles as 2 additional poles to increase the shade area. I highly recommend the product & the company, Neso. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022 by Richard M.

  • Life changing
Color: White
Seriously life changing tent for beach. We used this on 10/10 trips to the beach this summer, where we off road and there is no sun. Easy for us to back pack in, super light. Can not say enough great things about this shade tent. If you spend time on beach, it's a must have...and in high winds, it never ripped. Definitely buying another one for our large group that sometimes joins us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2022 by MAK2

  • Forget the naysers...
Color: Periwinkle Blue
I'll be honest, when I first bought this I had my doubts. I needed it for 10 days in Oahu in July. It is notoriously hot and breezy in Hawaii in July. I pitched the tent 6 times during the trip on all aspects of the island. First, the necessary particulars. Depending on wind conditions, the deeper you bury the sandbags and poles. Period. If there are any bad reviews based on construction, they simply did not bury deep enough. 1) BRING A SMALL SPADE OR SHOVEL!!! It's a must to dig deep. I simply used the shovel from my kid's beach toys. 2) Always, aim the front of the tent into the wind. Otherwise, your tent WILL blow over. 3) If in windy conditions, have a partner help you lay the material flat on the sand first. Put whatever you can on top to keep the material from blowing away. 4) Then begin filling the sandbags to maximum capacity. The heavier the better. Once all four bags are full, stretch them out to make the material taught. In doing so, this will give you a pretty good idea of where the bases of the poles should be dug. 5) The tennis balls on top of the poles should be about a foot from the corner of the front material. Now by my experience, if the wind is anywhere close to between 15-20 mph, then the poles need to be dug as deep as the first joint in each pole. The closer to the joint, the better, Any wind 15 mph or lower, the poles can be dug just halfway to the first joint. Once the poles are dug, insert them and slide them under the material with the tennis balls placed one foot from the front corners. Stretch out the sandbags to keep tautness on the pole to prevent it from blowing over, or have a partner hold the poles in place as you fill in the holes with as much sand as you can. Build up the sand around the poles too. 6) Once the poles are strongly in place, then begin digging holes for the sandbags as deep as you wish to go. In windy conditions, the deeper the better. Make sure the lines are taught, especially in windy conditions. Bottomline, if in wind, a partner is a must to erect it correctly. In low wind, I did it myself in minutes. Below were my windiest experiences: 1) Lanikai Beach. This was the windiest day with intermittent gusts up to 25 mph with rain and black clouds. Weather in Hawaii never lasts long, but the Neso tent held its own. There were times I thought the poles were going to bend or snap, but nope, it held strong. 2) Kahala beach. Winds were 15-20 mph with occasional 25 mph gusts. The sand was not quite deep enough where I pitched so it required minor adjustments but never did the structure collapse. 3) Sunset beach. Winds 10-12 mph at sunset with occasional rain. It held strong as long as the above rules were followed. So 5 stars all the way. It was bomb-proof and I received many compliments on the structure. For the money, this will last a long long time. For those "structural engineers" that claim this is shoddy, they must have gotten their degree from a crackerjack box, as this is not rocket science. THE WINDIER IT IS, THE DEEPER YOU MUST DIG. Enjoy, and hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2021 by rukshana cader

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