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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
Perfect for festival and camping. Bought for a festival and it was fantastic. Have used it a few times a year since then and it still is great. Easy to setup, the screen walls have strong velcro at the top and magnets for the doors snap shut behind you.
Just Me
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
I've had this for about 3 months now and so far, so good. It took close to 45 minutes for me to set up by myself, but it wasn't too difficult. 2 people would be much easier, especially when attaching the velcro screen sides.I put it on the corner of my wooden deck so it would have two of the deck's side rails for extra support. I used to 4 included string/cord ties to help secure it and also used 1" drywall screws on the 4 corner posts to secure it to the wooden deck (2 screws per post). We've had a few pretty heavy thunderstorms with a lot of wind and it's held up perfectly. The roof leaks a little in a hard rain (I expected that due to the stitched seams in the roof) but only a few drips near the center.The self-sealing magnetic doors are nice, BUT a stiff breeze can open them up and I have a metal table about 1.5 feet from the door, so the flaps would stick to it when they blew open, so they stayed open. I solved this by sewing on some velcro at the bottom of the doors to hold the bottom together (I have to step over the bottom when entering / exiting) but it ensures that the doors will re-close after the wind gust stops. I added another piece of velcro midway up the door as well that I seal when not in use because even with the brief time the wind blows the center of the doors open, I've had 2 bees make it into the tent while the doors were held partially open by the wind. No way to get the bees out, so I just keep a can of 'Hot Shot Wasp & Hornet Killer' in the tent to blast them and it instantly kills them.Mosquito season is coming soon here in MA, and I expect to have many bug-free and bite-free nights on my deck now.I only deducted one star for the door / magnet issue and the minor leaking. The magnets are definitely strong enough to close the doors well, but not enough to keep them closed during a stiff breeze over 10 mph or so. The added velcro solved that issue.
onilda caira
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
Great product. I did have one slight issue where there was a tear on the top. Contacted customer service and Martina did an excellent job in customer service to solve the issue The top was replaced, and Martina always kept me informed of when this would be sent to me and was a pleasure to correspond with. Would buy this product again.
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
Update:Took it camping and setup in an RV park in between 2 RVs. Mosquitos were bad so that was the purpose. It worked ok for that, for the limited time we felt like being outside in the heat and humidity. The last night we were there, it rained hard for about 1.5 hours at 5am. There was no wind, yet the tent got destroyed. The frame and tent is designed where it does not shed water, but instead create huge drooping bladders to the point of collapsing, bending, and breaking the flimsy metal frame. At least that's the best I could tell what happened since the top was still holding water while being pinched up in a frame.I've owned other brands of ezups and sat underneath them in outright downpours and never seen this happen. This is by far the most flimsy structure I've ever owned and had my doubts about that when I first saw how it was built. I also thought the other reviewers on here were dumb with their posted up pictures of it getting destroyed in "light rain" but now I understand.Customer service is friendly, but I'm not paying another $70 for a frame just to have this happen again in the future. Off to making my own bug screen around more reputable brands that don't collapse in a rain.I have other ezups I use for just shade. This one as bought specifically over others I saw because of the magnetic doors and the velcro seal at the top. Looks like it will work well for that.I've only assembled it once to make sure everything is proper, and it is. Can't comment on the sturdiness of it yet, but I do have some concern as the 4 corners don't "snap" into place when you raise them like the conventional ezups. Regardless of design, you should not be leaving the thing up in constant/high wind situations as it's not designed for that.I had an issue with the bag like others on here, but Caroline at Quictent immediately sent out a new bag once she received the pictures of a broken buckle and foot.
Dougl
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I had a small issue with a defective locking mechanism (Thank you Betty in support for your help!) and they shipped a replacement right away.I love this tent. Easy setup and the magnetic doors are effective...no pushing needed and they close every time as the magnets are strong. My yard is full of daytime and night time mosquitos and this tent does an excellent job of keeping them out. I have not yet had a hard rain but if a wind storm is coming I would take this down, which is not hard...even just lowering it to 4 feet would probably suffice...Definitely fill up the bags with soil or rocks.Feels well built...but definitely needs to come down in high winds...I don't think any tent will hold up to those. Best feature on this tent is the magnetic doors...we just push right through them and so do the dogs...they close up perfectly almost every time.I would recommend this product...
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