⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with instant shade and style!
The MASTERCANOPY Durable Pop-up Canopy Tent (10x10, Black) features a robust alloy steel frame with reinforced stress points, a UV50+ and water-resistant 300D fabric canopy, and three adjustable height settings for versatile use. Designed for quick one-minute setup, it includes a wheeled roller bag and weight bags for easy transport and stability, making it perfect for professional events, festivals, and outdoor gatherings.
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
Coverage | UV protection, water-resistance |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 10"W x 81"H |
Item Weight | 16.69 Kilograms |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel, Plastic |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Quality Steel,300D UPF50+ Fabric |
Color | Black |
I**E
2 liter soda bottles fit the weighted bags very well!
So far, we love the canopy... but I want to specifically highlight the weight bags that come with it for weighing down the legs. Two 2 liter soda bottle fits very well in them - the top sticks out just a bit, but this has been a good weight solution for us during baseball tournaments where there isn't sand or rocks, etc. available. We just keep them filled all the time in the garage and grab them for tournament weekends. If you were at a place where you knew you'd have water available to you, you could bring the bottles empty and fill them on site for the weights (like at a camp site, etc) but for baseball, we bring them already filled. The only thing the bags are missing is an extra piece of velcro to hold the two sides together to sandwich them around the poles.... I'm handy enough with a needle and thread to add these myself. (Two sleeves in each weight, you'll need 8 soda bottles for a full setup.)
K**S
Great tent!
Best tent we’ve purchased. The tent is fabric is thick and the stand is sturdy. We use it almost every weekend and it holds up through all types of weather! The tent is easy to put back in the bag and stores easy. The white color gives shade without making it too dark.
S**S
Glad I bought it
Starting with assembly I’ve put this together twice now. First time as a trial to see if I could do it myself or if I was gonna need help and during that trial I called my daughter out to help me. The second time at invent where me and my daughter who successively got it up the first time. Had to be assisted during the second time. Possibly because we were Trying to hurry. The first time we discovered that one of the legs could easily slide right past the notches income apart. That caused for some difficulties difficulties. Was a big headache to get 1/2 of the pool back inside of the second half of the pole and in a fashion that will allow it to lock. That design would’ve been a lot better if they had made it to where it simply didn’t come completely off there’s no reason why they shouldn’t have. But luckily when we were putting it together the second time we were cautious of that we were able to extend it and lock it into place. It was harder the second time to extend the roof as high as it was. The frame across the top Has to be squeezed together in order to get it to lock in the place and it definitely cannot be done easily with just two people. Once it was up it’s shaded and very well had a lot of space for my I think it was a 6 foot table and three display racks which we actually fit on the inside of the tent. It was quite windy that day and yes I did have to remember halfway through to secure it with the stakes. Also keep in mind where you’re going to be set up at. Where I was the ground head a thin layer stand but under that sand it was like clay and without a sledgehammer we didn’t get them all the way in by just stepping on them. I think I’ll be investing in the solid weights, stackable weights, Even though wait bags to come with this tent. The idea of filling those bags first and then keeping them filled and having to lug them around making sure that the sand doesn’t make a mess and fall out when I’m not using it it’s not a comforting idea for me but to their defense I haven’t tried filling it and lugging around yet.. The two improvements that I would do to this product first once you take everything out of the carrying case it takes creative minds to get it all back in to the carrying case. Kind of like when you go grocery shopping and you fill up a cart when you can cash out and try to put all that stuff back into the same cart it takes up more space and doesn’t all quite fit nice and neat like you had it. So if they had someway to map out how to fold the canopy so that it fit back into the carrying case. Secondly the carrying case it seems as if the carrying case is made out of the same nylon type material that the canopy is made out of or something lesser then I have a small car but I managed to fit all of this into the backseat of my small car I’m comfortably the display racks that had to be slid over everything else ended up catching theCarrying case and just that quick I got a whole. There’s no reason why the carrying case could’ve been made out of a stronger material. And yes they’re not completely to blame. All in all I’m glad I bought it and I just went back today and bought the side panel only one. There were other people out there with similar tents (different brands so ask questions) that had three walls up and their tents were hot! hot hot! just a little heads up.
J**K
Saved your money here, not a quality canopy
I purchased a 10 x 10 canopy in July 2021, and along with (2) nylon shade sidewalls the final cost was in excess of $225. This canopy had been in the carrying case the entire time in a garage. On only the 4th time every using it, as (3) of us pulled it diagonally to raise it up we heard a "pop". One of the corner braces off the main diagonal truss simply broke loose from its connection. I looked at the damage, and figured I could rig something to fix the problem later. At the end of the day, as we attempted to collapse the canopy, and placing reasonable pressure on the red slider tab to get the main top to slide down? The main strut simply (in that same corner) simply snapped in half, and was now dangling in front of me. As I stared in disbelief, I figured I'd collapse this now useless mess of aluminum, and report the problem to the manufacturer. The warranty for (1) year was basically about (5) weeks over, but I figured if I was honest and told them what had happened? They'd want to make it right? I couldn't have been more wrong. I was basically told in a very polite way, "to go pound sand", and any replacement parts that might be sent overseas would be "on my nickel". Then they had the gall to tell me that ordering parts from overseas would be very expensive to ship, as if any halfwit wouldn't know that? Oh brother. This canopy was far from the cheapest, but I assumed from some reviews that it was of good quality. A product I could count on to reliably enjoy for several years, perhaps a decade or more? It was neither. I can then assume that it doesn't matter to these folks if it's the 1st time you're using it, (or in my case the 4th?), or if it's a day past the "ha...1 year warranty"? Too bad, so sad for you....you're on your own bud. They have your money, and you have a broken, crappy, now worthless pile of aluminum bars. If this had happened to another customer? I would hope that they would let others know of their outrage and disbelief in the seller's response. That's exactly what I'm doing here. Why in the heck would I want to invest another $75 - $100 for replacements parts to be shipped from overseas, on a canopy I can't trust the construction quality of in the 1st place? I of course, would not. So "caveat emptor", and "let the buyer beware". I may have had simply a lemon, and things can happen, I get it......but I've never in recent memory had such unbelievably uncaring customer service from a seller, when the problem was simply NOT MY FAULT. Do yourself a favor, and keep shopping past this nightmare.
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