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The ProSource Pop Up Tent is a versatile 10 x 10' instant canopy designed for quick setup and durability. Featuring a robust structural steel frame with a sleek white powder-coated finish, this tent offers ample headroom and weather protection, making it perfect for any outdoor event.
S**T
Great Outdoor Tent
I purchased this tent to use for my outdoor craft fairs and I am very pleased with it. I used it for the first time about two weeks ago. I was by myself at the craft fair setting it up and another vendor (a woman) came over and showed me how simply it was to set up (even if I had to do it by myself) It truly was very easy to set up. The quality of the materials of this tent are wonderful. The tent is well made fabric (not plastic or cheaply made) the frame is all metal and heavy duty not flimsy at all. The top fits like a glove and was easy to put on for the first time. The top has Velcro for securing the corners and elastic tie downs with hooks to secure to the top of the frame. Once the top was in place we extended the legs (they each have built in pegs) to the height I wanted. The tent could have gone up another notch for even greater inside height. I love the head room this tent offers. No having to crawl under the tent to put it up. I feel I made a good investment for the money it looks as great as the more expensive tents without the big price tag. The tent comes in a zipper bag the bag is well made. It is a bit heavy about 45 lbs. I just used my beach cart to take it from my car to the tent site to set up. No big deal. I would definitely recommend this tent. I purchased the side walls separately. Very please with my purchase.
M**D
Would Not Recommend!
I was contacted by Seller/Amazon to post a review, otherwise I would have not bothered. I would not recommend this product. It is thin material, leaks from roof terribly, soaking us underneath. ( It was delivered, then used for an outdoor event a few days later, where we knew rain was imminent.) The material is cheap. It's thin. I'm not expecting it to be completely sealed to stop rain, it does not make those claims in the ad, but - it leaked from all sides of the seams because it's poorly made. It was just a nightmare. If I had not thrown out the box already, I would have returned it. Now I'm stuck with it, so that is my lesson to learn. DO NOT THROW AWAY THE BOX! The really odd thing about this situation, is the disgusting slime that emits from the fabric when it gets wet. I've had pop up canopies from different companies/brands over the years, and none of them had gel like slime on them when they got wet. When the material was dry, no slime, it is normal. When it got wet,... .slime. I assumed its chemicals sprayed on the fabric in the factory for some reason? Its' a gel like viscous like slime. After the event, we took it home, opened it back up in the yard to dry out. the next day, it was dry, no slime. We lowered it 1/2 way down to make the fabric more reachable - sprayed with water hose, to get wet again.. and slime was back! It was less however. I spent 30+ minutes spraying it high pressure hose inside and out-(of the material) and most of it was blasted off, but still- slime.. What chemical is being put on this fabric?!? I'm going to put this hunk of junk in the yard sale next month, and try to get any amount of money back for it. I do not recommend getting this product, its paper thin cheapy material, and has slime on it when it gets wet. and that smears the clothes when trying to close it and put back in. Did not stain clothes, but leaves a film of goo on clothes until it dries. YUCK!
S**H
Very good canopy! I am well pleased.
I bought this canopy to replace a cheaper one that I have had for several years, The old one is not a pop-up style. The frame was in thirty separate parts which had to be duct-taped together and setup absolutely required at least two people. I like this one for several reasons. The legs are perpendicular to the ground so the canopy and footprint are the same. I set it up the first time in about 15 minutes by myself. The secret (or key) is not to force anything. The frame and legs are steel tubing of fairly light gauge wall although the whole thing still weighs 45 pounds. The second time I used it, my son and I set it up in about 5 minutes. The difference in time was due to my going around to frame 20 times by myself so as not to force anything. It is easy to set up and easy to take down. Two suggestions I would propose is to include some sort of adjustable rope tightener for the tie downs and heavier stakes for the legs and tie downs. I bought bigger stakes and made rope tighteners for mine.
T**.
Seems Good at First Glance
Received the tent last night and immediately put it up in the back yard to see if I could do it myself.Pros: Yes! It was a learning curve, but I got it up by myself. I was also able to fold it with the top on and get it back into the bag - it was tight that way, so I will be careful of straining the zipper. It is very lightweight.Cons: It is very lightweight. I'll be testing it at an art fair this weekend. Hopefully the top doesn't tear with a bit of wind. It is a push-button action on the leg extension which is not as good as a thumb latch. I've been using a push-button 8x8 tent for 6 years now, so I'm used to that but would have liked to upgrade to thumb latch or pull-pin. However the lesser price was a big incentive for me to stick with the push button.
C**N
We bought two
Sounds pricey but I've used it for camping for just kicking out at the yard and as a cover for my new car $40,000 compared to a movable garage or cover whatever
K**K
Perfect for 10x10 Outdoor Vendor Spaces
This is exactly 10x10 if you need to meet the requirements for a vendor booth. It would work for an indoor or outdoor space. Make sure your center pole is inserted correctly before you expand the frame. You can put this tent up by yourself if you must, but it is much quicker to have 1 other helper. Spread the canopy out as much as you can then ask for assistance pulling the top over the edges. The 2nd time you pop this up will be easier than the first, and so forth. Also, Take photos with your phone of how this Tent is packaged when you unzip it BEFORE you remove it from the carrier so you will know how best to pack it back up. We used bags of bird seed and Small bungee cords to weight the tent down at our outdoor event. YES, you will need weights. The tent is sturdy, but even on a sunny day the wind can cause gusts and this is basically a sail and anything can and will happen. Be smart and don't be responsible for injuring others or damaging other vendors and their art.
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