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The Yaheetech Canopy Tent is a commercial-grade, heavy-duty pop-up canopy designed for outdoor events. Made from robust 500D waterproof polyester with UPF 50+ UV protection, it features a sturdy powder-coated steel frame and adjustable heights for versatile use. The tent comes with a wheeled carry bag and essential accessories, making it easy to transport and set up wherever you go.
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | 500D Oxford Cloth, PU Coating, Steel |
Color | White |
Coverage | 100 square feet |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 118.11"L x 118.11"W x 134.25"H |
Item Weight | 49.98 Pounds |
Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UPF50+ |
D**L
The sturdiest pop-up I've owned in 30 years
I originally bought 1 to provide extra shade near the area I repair golf carts next to my driveway. I've owned 9 other instant shade tents over the years as a sports car racer, taking them to various racetracks around the country. The first thing you notice about this one is that it is quite tall and the box it comes in is very long. And it's quite a bit heavier. These are not criticisms, as for me, they are positives. Out of the box it's obvious these are NOT flimsy aluminum frame members, but powder coated steel. Plus, all the connecting joints are fastened with bolts and are replaceable.Being a true heavy-duty commercial tent, until you get the feel for how to "walk it open" (I anchor one corner into the grass so I can work a little at a time...) it becomes easier to set up. Once the frame is 3/4 opened, that's the best time to spread the top onto the frame. Then you can pull the frame into the "full open" position and push the top of one leg up into the lock position - the hardest part if you're doing it alone. These tents have super-sturdy velcro straps to tie the top to the frame for extra strength.I was so impressed with the solidness and strength of construction I bought a second one and now use them both together to provide shade on my driveway after hurricane Ian destroyed my entire carport.We get rain and wind here in FL and when that kind of weather is predicted, I remove the tops from the frames and put them away. I have the frames lag-bolted to my concrete driveway so they don't move if it gets breezy.Bottom line, if you want a really solid pop-up canopy, this is the one to buy. It is heavy. It is a little more difficult to put up than the bargain basement canopies that will buckle and break in the slightest wind. But if you want solid, this is it.
C**E
Sturdy, no issues, I love it!
Great quality! It’s very sturdy! I used this on a very windy day and had no issues with it! It is a bit heavy (which tells to how sturdy the metal poles are) There is a learning curve to putting it up but once you get used to it it’s not so hard. It’s easy to take down. I bought extra side walls for it and they fit perfectly. No ware and tear so far (I’ve had over a year using occasionally) if problems arise I will update my review but so far I love it!
D**E
Heavy Duty Construction and Design
This is a very sturdy product, cleverly designed to allow for compact storage, yet offering a substantial frame and full-size canopy enclosure when expanded. It was relatively easy to assemble by two people, but is still necessarily cumbersome given the overall size. The product was packaged very well and arrived undamaged. The canopy material appears to be tough and is water-resistant, making this more versatile than just a sunshade. The only negative feature I noticed was that the release buttons for adjusting the height of the frame pop out slightly when disengaged, exposing the inner springs. The buttons pushed back in easily, but they should probably be re-designed to capture the buttons within the adjustment housing. It is difficult to re-fold the canopy after disassembly and it does not readily fit inside the carrying case with the frame. The overall product is pretty heavy for use at the beach, etc., but if you want a commercial-grade design, this should satisfy your needs. I was surprised that it was as well-made considering the price. Overall a good value..
R**N
Good, but 2 of 4 had minor damage
This is an older design with a heavier powder coated steel frame and thicker canvas material top, all adding up to 50 lbs. While heavier than other products, to me that seems like a reasonable trade-off to get a stronger product. It can also be positioned at various heights, where the lowest setting easily allows 6' 2'" visitors to walk in with lots of head clearance.The powder coating has a roughened surface making the moving plastic parts easily slide along when opening. The metal tubes are held together with screws and thick plastic parts that look like they will resist damage with reasonably careful handling. That means using two people to open and close the frame and avoiding unnecessary force. Also, if a tube gets bent in a wind storm for example, you should be able to replace it with repair parts.Although it looks like you could fold up the frame and store it with the canvas in place, you will still have to release the Velcro straps in the middle of each side to collapse the frame, and the frame will pinch the canvas, so I did not feel comfortable leaving the canvas top in place. The canvas is tricky to fold up evenly because of the side panels around the edge, but once you get it close, you can fold it into a long strip that fits nicely into the side pocket of the storage bag, with a fold over of one end.For each canopy I purchased four 10-pound weights (concrete poured into a plastic form) that slip around the bottom of each leg to help hold the canopy down in the wind. I did not use the sand bags that come with each canopy. Once I have some real world experience with these weights, I will add to this post.Now on to the damage. Of the four canopies I purchased, 2 arrived with minor damage. One ha a dent and slight bend in one of the crossed tubes, and the other's strorage bag had a tear cut into it against on of the metal tubes. These things are heavy and really need better protection in shipping. In both cases damage to the carton corresponded to the damage to the canopy frame and storage bag. I have ordered some special tape to repair the tear in the storage bag, and the small dent and bend do not effect opening or closing. Trying to straighten the tube will likely cause more damage, so I am going to ignore this slight damage.All in all, these fold up canopies look well built, go up easily with two people, and look like they will hold up, all at a reasonable price. Just be warned, they are heavy. When combined with the four 10 lb leg weights I bought, you are talking 90 lbs.
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