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MASTERCANOPY Heavy Obligation Pop-up Cover Tent with Sidewalls (10×10,Grey)

Original price was: $249.95.Current price is: $219.95.

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✅Robust and Sturdy Body: 10 x 10ft. Full Truss Construction of powder-coated 1mm thick sq. formed legs and powerful cross truss bars may be very sturdy, which might stand up to 50 km/h wind with the sandbags, ropes and stakes. Good wanting and rust resistant.
✅Plural Sidewalls: 3 plain sidewalls and 1 door wall with zipper within the center are manufactured from 210 Denier polyester cloth coated with PU. Each sidewall is detachable, zipper ended, straightforward to connect and detach.
✅Giant Area: 10 x 10 Pop Up Cover with straight legs supplies a real 100 sq. toes shade. Large enough for about 6-10 individuals to sit down underneath it. Middle top is 116 inch. Appropriate for market stalls, events, picnics or every other out of doors occasions. This business cover tent is appropriate for each sunny and wet days.
✅Package deal Contains: 10×10 Cover, 4 Sidewalls, 4 Sandbags, 4 Ropes, 4 Stakes and a Wheeled Bag, which is manufactured from 600D polyester cloth coated with PVC with strengthened handles. Cover prime is manufactured from 500 Denier polyester PU coated cloth, which is water resistant and may successfully replicate 99% dangerous UV rays.
✅Glorious Service: 1 12 months for replacements of the body. 6 months for replacements of different components. If it’s attainable that the product has a producing defect, we’re all the time prepared to assist.

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Prospects discover the moveable freestanding shelter sturdy and straightforward to assemble. They admire its good body and cloth. Many discover it seems to be good and blocks wind nicely. Nonetheless, some prospects have blended opinions on sturdiness, worth for cash, measurement, and waterproofing.

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  1. Amazon Customer

    So far, so good but I don’t get it…
    I don’t see where these people reviewed this so bad…This review will be in two parts.Part 1Package arrived on time, undamaged and perfect.I unpacked the box to find everything brand new and bagged.I set this tent up by myself and yes, it would be great with 2 people but the intelligent person could achieve success in putting this up in about 10 minutes.Pro-Tip 1: Take your time and circle the frame, pulling up on the legs a little at a time until you are about 2″ from the snap hole, then apply generous force to snap the top into place.I set this canopy up in the wind (about 5mph) and had zero problems securing the legs down with the stakes.A big caveat of this canopy is that the feet are steel, where most are plastic and break easily.The sides are a little long and extend past the feet, but it appears that they are adjustable to full height, and the zippers are strong and hopefully robust enough to endure the stress I will out it through in a couple of weeks.5 stars right now.This will be going to the Sierra’s and will be set up for 3 days in various conditions of weather. It will be interesting to see if it holds up.Pro-Tip 2: I have seen many complaints that the canopy doesn’t fit in the bag attached to the frame. This is not true. The trick is to use a bungee cord to keep the frame compressed while you bag the assembly. It works perfectly.Pro Tip 3: Get a can of Silicone Spray and go over all the slips, slides and swivels.Pro Tip 4: Get a can of waterproofing spray and go over the canopy for extra protection, for that matter, use on sides also.Part 2 coming on September 12thPart 2!!!Wow! I still don’t get the negative reviews on this item.I took this up to the eastern Sierra where in the late summer and early fall the weather can turn in a minute, and it did.Wind, Thunderstorms, Rain.This pop-up stood the test for 4 days of continuous use (I never took it down).I used it as a privacy and rain shelter.It never leaked, it never shook or even hinted at failing.If you set this pop-up in the manner it is supposed to be setup, you should have no problems.I would totally recommend this to anybody looking for a sturdy pop-up option for camping.

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  2. J. Becker

    Best canopies
    I now own 3 of these tents, a 10×10, 10×15, and a 10×20. They are hands down the best. I vend at outdoor fairs and other vendors are trying to keep their tents from collapsing and mine is not going anywhere. They hold up pretty well to sun and rain, although with heavy rain, the roof begins to sag and pools form. I keep a long stick on hand to empty the puddles from time to time. I can pop up the 10×20 by myself by pushing up on the center crossbars on each side rather than pulling out on the legs like you normally would. Otherwise you need 3 or 4 people at least. This particular order I did have a screw missing and a zipper slide missing on one of the panels, but I’ve never had a problem before. I think it was a fluke. I will say, stick to white or light colors as my red tent makes everything inside red tinted and messes with your eyes after a while. I use it for selling, so it distorts the colors of my items. It also faded a tiny bit after a month of constant sun exposure, but I expect that. Otherwise, awesome tents. Highly recommend. Would continue to buy if I ever needed more.

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  3. Loriel

    Tent is hard to put up with one person and legs bent
    This has to be the worse tent I ever purchased. You need a minimum of 2 people to put this up but 3 is ideal. It’s hard to push the top part of the tent up and all the force you use ends up bending the legs. The buttons on the button to adjust the height are also hard to push in to raise it. I do like how the wheels are big and you could easily pull the tent, but all of the straps you use to put the tent in your vehicle broke within a few months. I do craft shows and am by myself sometimes. This tent is not ideal for an independent person.

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  4. Mom

    Exceptional durability & versatility
    I recently purchased the Master Canopy heavy duty popup canopy for an outdoor event, and it has proven to be a game-changer! This 10×10 canopy is not just stylish; its craftsmanship and sturdiness truly stand out.Setting it up was a breeze—took me all of five minutes! The pop-up mechanism is intuitive, and the included carry bag makes transport easy as pie. I took it to a family barbecue and a beach outing, and let me tell you, it held its ground against the unpredictable whims of the weather! The fabric resisted fading from the sun, and those pesky light drizzles were no match for it.*What I really appreciate is well-designed venting—this allows for a nice airflow while keeping the sun at bay. The heavy-duty frame is impressively stable even in moderate winds, which i found reassuring during gusty afternoons. Additionally, the peak height offers wonderful headroom, making it spacious and comfortable for gatherings.Cleaning was a piece of cake too! A simple wipe-down after each event does the trick, which is perfect for me as someone who’s not particularly fond of maintenance!

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  5. Kathy W.

    Material isn’t that heavy duty.
    I was expecting the material to be a bit heavier duty than it is since it was listed as heavy duty. We just set it up quickly to be sure all the parts were included and to see how it looked. We won’t actually use it until next summer since we are heading into winter season here soon.We will see how it is when we start using it on a regular basis.

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  6. Sabina

    Exactly as described!
    This was easy to set up and arrived in great condition, as promised on time. Well made and very happy to have for vendor events as well as parties in the backyard. It took about 20 minutes for me to set up and with another helper it would have probably been about 10 minutes. Great storage bag with handles, too!

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  7. Gene McArthur IV

    Durable Canopy
    Easy Set up. Took 20 min on the first try to set up with all walls. Durable heavy duty construction. Tent material is decent quality. Only flaw i found was no tie downs around the bottom of the sidewalls. That being said, it served very well for our family get together. Will be taking this to base camp this fall. Would recommend this for both business and pleasure.

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  8. David Swider

    Good product but
    It came with no directions. Leg locks aren’t exactly locked when clicked but overall appears to be solid.

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  9. RubberCheese

    This 12’x12’ tent is a quick and easy way to make temporary shelter from sun or rain, or to block the breeze.The frame assembly comes in a wheeled bag, while the roof and walls are in separate bags. Unfortunately, there isn’t enough room to easily put the roof and walls into the wheeled bag. Also included are four tent pegs, some rope, and four empty sandbags that can be used for weights. There is an instruction manual included but it gives very basic instructions for setup, and doesn’t have images for some steps.Set up is fairly easy, but you really need more than one person (you’ll need to peg down one leg if setting up on your own).I recommend looking up a setup video for a canopy tent, as it will make assembly easier. Basically, you need to:1) remove frame from bag, set on feet2) slightly expand the frame (i.e. move kitty-corner posts away from each other)3) put roof over frame, attaching corners with built-in Velcro pads4) fully expand the frame5) raise the truss supports at each corner post until they clip in place6) extend each leg to raise overall assembly7) stake down or weigh down each leg to reduce the likelihood of movementTo add walls:8) attach Velcro straps to corner post9) attach Velcro at the roof-wall interface10) attach zipper to connect adjacent walls (if applicable)Note that each wall is 12’ long, so they are all interchangeable except that one of the four walls has a vertical zipper down the middle of it. It isn’t specially marked but can be picked out easily by the white “hold back” cords at the each end of the wall.The finished tent looks good, though I was disappointed that the truss running between corner posts seems sloppy, and doesn’t run tight along the edge of the roof (see photos attached). There should be an easy way to attach the truss to the edge of the roof to remove this slop. Aside from this, I’m really happy with the build quality… this will be a great tent for occasional short-term use, but I wouldn’t leave it set up for extended periods of time – I wouldn’t rely on it to stand up to strong winds unless set up in a sheltered area.The black colour looks great, and I ordered it to be resistant to showing dirt. Note that this colour does block a lot of light, especially if you use more than two walls. Heat also builds up inside quickly with more than two walls in direct sunlight. As a result, we’ll likely only use this with one or two walls.Overall, I think this strikes a good balance of cost and ease-of-setup with sturdiness. I’d recommend it for occasional use.

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  10. Barry B

    I bought this gazebo for use in my back garden for two main reasons. Firstly it will act as a shelter to keep the elements at bay when the weather is inclement, and secondly I can use it as a sun shade during the height of summer when the sun is out in full force. So far I have had it erected in my back garden for a party, as I used it as a BBQ shelter. One of the main advantages of the MasterCanopy brand is the fact that the gazebo is so quick and easy to set up. I was able to manage on my own, but with the help of another person it would truly be a breeze! The legs slide out and clamp into place to allow it to be extended to the correct height. All the legs allow for fine adjustment such that the canopy can be used on uneven terrain.One of the main points that drew me specifically to this item is the fact that it is described specifically as being “heavy duty”. I would ackowledge that is the an accurate claim now that I have used it in my garden. It is particularly reassuring to know that the roof canopy is thick and durable to ensure that any rain is kept at bay. This has really revolutionised my ability to cook on the BBQ outside even when there is a threat of rain. Another great feature is the fact that the canopy comes with walls that can be added or removed depending on the conditions. This is really handy in Scotland as the walls can be lowered to keep out any wind that can often be unwelcomed especially during the spring and autumn seasons. I think leave the gazebo out over the summer, but common sense would suggest taking it down for storage over winter to preserve the longevity of the product. I will update if any issues develop, but so far I have been mightily impressed with this product.

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  11. Amazon Customer

    Whilst the gazebo itself if fine and fit for purpose, there is no way ups can pack everything back into the heavy duty wheeled holdall, expect to remove the sides, but having to remove the roof each time totally defeats ‘popup’ even then there is NO WAY you can pack all the sides and roof into the holdall, very very annoying for storing away, a bigger bag would be great please? Really don’t wish to be churlish and return the whole item!!! Can someone please get in touch asap… Thanks

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  12. Herman Wilken

    Easy to put up and take down alone. The walls and weight bags are a bonus.

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  13. Amazon Customer

    When setting it up for the first time, one of the 4 main top support arms snapped in half while putting the corner sliders in place. It snapped where a bolt goes through to attach the corner brace, making me think the strength of the metal bars is not up to par due to the hole drilled through it. The tent is literally useless now. I also noticed that it started raining and the rain would pool on the top, along all 4 sides, and the weight of the water would pull the material up over the bars also making the tent useless in the rain. There is no velcro straps to attach the sides to bars except in the 4 corners. This could be remedied by sewing velcro straps along the sides.Very upset with the quality of this product. It was a complete waste of $350.

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    MASTERCANOPY Heavy Obligation Pop-up Cover Tent with Sidewalls (10×10,Grey)
    MASTERCANOPY Heavy Obligation Pop-up Cover Tent with Sidewalls (10×10,Grey)

    Original price was: $249.95.Current price is: $219.95.

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