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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
This is a very nice pop up tent. I am very excited to use this camping. It isn’t very heavy compared to other models. I have a sleep tent that is very similar to setting up like this- so I was excited to have it. It was a little harder to set up then I thought and needed my husband to help. He made it much easier. The screens are great to keep out bugs while sitting in the shade.
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
Update: Had some strong winds come through and rip a couple posts loose. I'd definitely bring it in in adverse weather of any kind.Great bug and sun shelter. Kind of misleading that they show it all lit up because it doesn't include lights but overall its a really good quality pop up. Simple to set up, I even was able to do it as one person. Strong ripstop nylon material. Good airflow compared to other bug tents. Has a spot in the middle for a light. Plenty of stakes to hold it secure. It does still pick up with the wind so make sure you stake it down well. I have had it installed in my backyard for a week now and it has held up just fine. Dogs enjoy laying under it to get some shade and it fits a few yard chairs and table under it perfectly. Nice not to have the bugs buzzing around or the sun in your eyes.
Knyte
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
Relatively easy to put up and take down. This sat about 4 of us however, we had a table and some chairs. The netting worked well to keep out insects and blocked some of the sun.
Ronald Davis
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
I recently tried out this pop-up canopy tent, and I have to say—it’s a game-changer for outdoor gatherings. The first thing that stood out was the extra space. Compared to a standard 10x10 ft canopy, this one feels noticeably roomier, making it perfect for setting up a picnic table, chairs, or even a small lounge area without feeling cramped.Setup was shockingly easy. The pop-up design means no fumbling with complicated poles or instructions—it was up and ready in about a minute. That’s a huge plus when you’re trying to get things going quickly for a backyard get-together or a camping trip.The mosquito netting is another standout feature. It wraps around the entire structure, keeping bugs out while still allowing for great airflow. I used it in the evening, and it made a huge difference—no swatting at mosquitoes while trying to enjoy a meal. The waterproof fabric also held up well during a light rain, keeping everything inside dry.One small thing to note: while it’s sturdy, I wouldn’t recommend using it in strong winds without securing it properly. It comes with stakes and guy lines, but like most pop-up tents, it’s best suited for mild weather conditions.Overall, this is a fantastic option for anyone looking for a spacious, easy-to-set-up canopy with solid protection from bugs and the elements. Whether for a backyard party, picnic, or camping trip, it’s a great addition to any outdoor setup.
Compguy
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
Not to heavy but well made functions well for shade is a very good size, easy to assemble, and install looks good and is well made materials.
10aciousB
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
Living near a river means lots of pesky bugs during the summer, and this canopy helps with that. It also looks nice. I do recommend at least 2 people for assembly. Roomy and well-made. Good value and meets our needs.
Angeles V.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
This tent is great and easy to travel with. It’s impressively large and can be stored easily and assembled easily. It arrived super compact but it can easily be put back together like it came. The quality is just as any other tent it’s nothing spectacular but it works! It’s definitely a pricer tent but it’s genuinely a really nice looking tent.
Karen A.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
I went with this canopy because of the claims that it is "Easy to set up in 1 min." This is a flat-out lie. I followed the less-than-helpful direction sheet that came with this tent, and having years of experience with tents and pop-ups, figured this would be a simple, quick activity. I was beyond wrong. First, the legs need to be extended till the red button pops out. The bottom of the canopy locks onto the bottom with a twist button, a great design actually, except to get the legs fully extended, you have to remove that button, or have a lot more arm strength than I have to pull the support bars into place. Now the catch, if the canopy is not secured to the corners and fully extended, it is nearly impossible to get the top supports to extend fully into place. As the directions did not state that two people were needed to put this up, I insisted on doing it myself, and it took over 45 minutes to get this erected and in place. I'm sure that had any neighbors been watching me, they were wondering why there was a crazy lady fighting with a tent, but that is what was happening. Eventually, I got all the legs and supports in place, and it looked like a sagging canopy. To get it to stand at the full height, you need to make sure the screen doors are zipped up to keep the shape till you stake it in the ground. Once up, the canopy is great, it is tall, it has a hook to hang a light or fan from the middle, and four screened walls with two doors. I do like the ground flaps that help secure it down.
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