ABCCANOPY Heavy Duty Easy Pop up Tent
$448.88
$501.80
11% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: purple
Size: 10x20
Top positive review
24 people found this helpful
Sturdy
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2021
If you are like me, you look at the price of this and cringe, especially if you are of the microbusiness variety. It is really expensive, compared to some of the others out there. I had purchased a different 10x20 tent 2 years ago, and some of the cross support pieces broke the FIRST time I set it up. Highly disappointed.Now, fast forward to purchasing this. Yes, it's heavy, the box comes in at around 120 pounds. It IS possible to set up on your own, but lets face it, this thing is a monster, and it is FAR easier with multiple people (again, 10x20. The 10x10 would probably be manageable).Let me start with the "bad" - and frankly, for that I am being super nit-picky: The support poles (2/3) have some sort of little bag that it looks like they should be in, I couldn't get them to stay in it, and I think that it ended up putting some stress on one of the seems, and I had a micro, intermittent leak during the rain. There are D-rings on the corners and I almost wish they were on the center supports as well - I need to dress up my tent for events and it would have made my life easier - again, remember I am being picky. The sides also attach with velcro clear across the top - so while it is still in good shape now, what will it look like in a year or two after the dust, dirt, mud/etc? Only time will tell.Now onto the good - The tent overall was super easy to set up. You can raise the legs so that you have the better part of 7 feet of clearance between the sway bars and someone walking into the tent. My other tents, people of the 6 foot-plus variety typically have to duck to walk in. Not so with this bad boy! The side panels not only velcro'd on, but also had zippers which I felt made the tent super secure and snug, especially when closing up for the end of the day (it was a 2-day event). The sway bars certainly did their work! We had insane wind gusts at one point (the kind that make tents fly - a couple near me started to) - I had stakes in it only (no weight) and most of the weekend the tent barely budged. At one point it started to lift, but at that point, I needed to reseat the stakes and it was fine. The last "other" tent I bought, I had to put in special cross sway bars if I thought I needed them and make sure I lined them up with the wind direction to make them work. Not so with this tent. The design is super amazing there. There are two panels that have two "extra" zippers - these make entrances into the tent, and it was AMAZING to not have to pull panels on/off to deal with the rain/closing down. It was a matter of unrolling the flap and re-zipping the panel - super nice, and super convenient!Frankly, I love this thing. I was super nervous it would turn out to be a big expensive flop. I am hoping that it continues to hold up as well as it did this past weekend when I used it. I plan on going to their main site and purchasing extra panels (more screens, possibly more door panels) to have on hand as well. I certainly look forward to using this again!
Top critical review
1 people found this helpful
Fabric is great except in the sun. Defects may not be covered
By Mankx on Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2023
Edit: No problem if you only use it for a few hours on weekends.BUT fabric is good for only maybe 6 months total of sun. With 1 San Diego summer of use, the fabric totally disintegrated into tissue paper.For comparison, I have a couple of $69 smaller drugstore ones set up permanently for years now that are faded but still intact. 10-year-old seat cushions out there make this look like intentionally short life. >:(Pros: The metal work is above average in alignment with cost. The nylon cover seems to be the most impressive part. Zippers and velcro very well done (out of the box anyway.) Generous case fit so it's not super tight to squeeze in there.Cons:1. The extensions to space the wheels out from the case are quite long and I suspect a couple hard knocks will quickly rip the bolt out of the base where it threads in.2. Rubber grips and nylon strap of the handles on the case are very low quality invitations of good rubber handles. Okay, but not impressive in the least.3. MOSTLY-The seam from one corner where the sides of the case meet the base of the case was open a couple inches when it arrived. Not torn, but the seams had just came apart and just taking the pop-up out doubled how much of the seam let go.4. AND CUSTOMER SERVICE- when I sent them photos and asked for a replacement cover, they would do it for $50 and 6 to 8 weeks wait.I suspect if anything else goes wrong it really isn't worth contacting them to cover their product.
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