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The Alishebuy 10x10 Pop Up Canopy Tent features a robust anti-rust steel frame and waterproof, UV-protective oxford cloth with silver-plated PU lining. Designed for quick assembly with adjustable height settings and removable sidewalls, it offers breathable mesh windows and secure zippered curtains. Perfect for outdoor events, it comfortably shelters 8-10 people and includes stakes, ropes, and a carry bag for easy transport.









A**3
Canopy Review
This canopy is very easy to set up and the carrying case is extra large so it fits all of the walls as well. The material isnāt overly thick and I havenāt gotten a chance to see how it holds up in the rain but it does seem like it should block light rain and the sun. This is the first canopy Iāve used that has walls which I think will be a nice feature. Overall the build quality seems good for the price. I wouldnāt say itās top of the line but it should work well in many different scenarios.
V**
Great canopy
This canopy was great and lasted out at faire for 3 months. I wished the window openings were on the inside.
B**N
great value but
great value if you want an enclosable 10x10 canopy, sturdy and tall.zippers for the front door didn't have stops sown on the top (open position) so you could run the sipper off the track. Held up great thru a few events, wind and rain but despite stakes and sand bags the legs broke off at the sliding top brace in 25 mph sustained winds. I will buy it again, but just know it has limitations. Pros: velcro sides are awesome. Tall roof is visible and sheds water well. Frame packs easily.Cons: its light duty. Quality on the zippers as mentioned, there wasn't really a storage for the top and the sides, Only the frame fits in the included bag. Note: I tried to add vinyl stickers, but the fabric is coated with something that the vinyl adhesive did not stick to.
H**S
Stood up to November winds for weeks!
So, I have purchased and used several canopies like this from different manufacturers over the years. Hands down this is the sturdiest, with the hardiest canopy that we have purchased. The canopy kept out all rain, November rains I might add which can be pretty cold making most canopy material rigid and prone to rips at the sewn seams. This canopy held up very well. We put up the canopy "walls" and found them to be extremely sturdy also. The Velcro used where the wall meets the canopy was heavy duty and never once came apart in those winds. The stakes used to "pin" the canopy legs to the ground were meaty and long with only one ever having came up out of the ground about halfway during the month we left this canopy up. I utilized the rope that came with it which is designed to come off each corner I assume, given the "loops" in the canopy at each corner, in an X pattern on the two sides. Meaning, I tied one end at the bottom of a leg and tied it to the loop in the canopy on the opposite side. Repeating that tie down from the bottom of the second leg, on up to the loop on the canopy at the 1st leg. I repeated that X tie down on the opposite side. Again, stood up to all the weather events with no problem. (never seen snow so can't attest to that but assume it would still hold up well) Also, when really heavy winds arrived I raised the "walls" off the ground and held them up with plastic clamps. This allowed the wind to blow through which I assume helped it keep standing. My biggest knock against this setup is the pathetic carrying case they provided with it. Calling it a case is a mistake, more like a "sock" made out of lighter weight material canopy like material with a couple of strips of material used as handles. For what you pay for this, and the high quality of its construction, to include a wimpy sock to store it in just wrong. My goodness, even the 80 dollar ones at Walmart include a heavy duty case to carry and store the canopy in. Oh well, money well spent imho.....
S**R
Flimsy and Unreliable
The tent overall was relatively easy to assemble. It would have been easier if someone helped me but I managed to put it up with the 4 walls within 45 minutes. However, after anchoring the tent into the ground and leaving it outside, it didn't last more than 5 days. We had a stronger than normal wind one night and I woke up to find the tent completely mangled, with 2 of the 4 legs bent almost 90 degrees, along with other unrepairable damage to the flimsy rods. For the price, I would think they would use more reliable material as I've had tents before that could withstand getting blown over or maybe they could include more than 4 little anchor rods. I'm quite disappointed in this product and now have to figure out how to pull it apart to throw in the trash. I would only buy this for temporary use in calm conditions.
A**A
Great quality š
So I bought a blow up spa tub to see if I liked having a hot tub, we usually have a pool up all summer and as soon as fall came I decided I needed to still have a space to "get away" from the norm. I didn't think far enough ahead as to consider enclosing the hot tub for winter which literally stopped in within days of popping this canopy up. So far the canopy has held up really well, I love the dual windows and that I can arrange them where I'd like them vs. opposite sides of each other. The zipper door is nice to just open and roll up to enjoy the fresh air while soaking or release the steam from the hot tub. I honestly thought the canopy would just rip up with the winds being 65mph but it's going strong! Also, it surprised me with the ability to insulate decently enough that the room stays around 45 degrees and it's been below 30 degrees this week. Probably due to having the hot tub in it but keeps me from having to drain and remove the tub. Great buy!!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
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