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Detroit Lions | Home » » » » 10' x 10' Commercial E-Z UP Instant shelter with 4 zippered sides | | | | | | | Description: | | 10 feet length x 10 feet width instant shelter, Sets up in seconds , Fold up 5 ft. long - fits in most trunks , Ideal for commercial or recreational use (small business, craft shows, tailgate parties, picnics, camping, outdoor sporting events) . Commercial grade DuraLast top , Provides 99% UV protection, Water resistant , New seam seal water protection , CPAI-84 fire rated top and sidewalls , Commercial grade Aluma-Steel powder coated frame , Lighter than comparable all-steel frame canopies , Anti-corrosion aluminum legs , 3-position adjustable legs , Includes name banner, awning, stakes and deluxe roller bag , 4 zippered polyester Dura-Lon sidewalls . Middle zipper access in 1 sidewall . Roll-up feature on all sidewalls . No loose parts; no tools required. | | | Features: | |
• This 10' x 10' instant shelter canopy with adjustable legs sets up in seconds. It is ideal for commercial or recreational use (small business, craft shows, tailgate parties, picnics, camping, outdoor sporting events). The commercial grade DuraLast top provides 99% UV protection and is water resistant. The commercial grade Aluma-Steel powder coated frame makes this canopy lighter than comparable all-steel frame canopies. Package includes name banner, awning, stakes and deluxe roller bag
• 4 zippered siding could be unzipped on and off.
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 62.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 73.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 19 reviews |
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74 of 75 found the following review helpful:
Initial setup - 1.5 hours, after that its pretty EzUpMay 04, 2010
By J. J. Marino
"Geekasaurus Rex"
Maybe call me daft, which is ok, however following the 3 step directions left alot to be desired. First off why don't they ship this thing pre-assembled? Instead they ship it where you have to rig it like a sailboat main sail. After this fiasco where the cloth was all dirty from laying on the ground it took about 10 mins to get it situated where it belonged. Once we did that it was even more difficult to raise it. I know that once its rigged up that it is very easy to pop up but the initial setup was a real bear.
Ok, now its put together and every time I take it down and put it up it is truly EzUp! To be honest it can be put up by 1 person. I have seen it done several times. Its safer to have 2 people though especially if you are opening it on grass. Reason being is when you pop it up if one of the corners snag it can bend the whole frame out of whack. Take your time and you should not have any problems or break anything. Spread it apart as far as you can with your arms then push up on the cross members labeled "Push Here". Then slowly raise the sides to lock them in at the top. Then, extend the legs one peg at a time. If you do this it will pop up easily and not break anything.
It comes with a ton of accessories like side skirts, a front shade screen and more. If your on grass take the 2 mins to put the supplied spikes in the feet to hold it in place, there will be less chance it will blow over. Sofar its been up for me about 3 times in bad weather, I would not want to be out in the rain without one. Also, in blistering heat it is cooler under it due to it being white.
If your having a banner made for the front for your business like I did the dimensions are 9' 10 1/2" wide x 14" high. Its not truly 10x10, close enough for government work.
Thanks for reading my review.
30 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Made it through a rain stormNov 13, 2008
By Rebecca Stillwell This tent was used at a festival last summer for the first time. It was a good size and fit 2 tables with plenty of room left in the center for chairs and walking. It also held up through a rain and wind storm.
It is a good quality tent and I would recommend it for this price level.
33 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Not very EZ upJul 25, 2009
By JeFaMe When my husband and I first put ours up, we had the directions out, following them exactly. With hands exactly where they were supposed to be in order to get the thing up, nothing was happening. So, we applied a little more pulling out and pop! One of the frame pieces snapped right in half! I needed the shelter for a show that weekend, so contacting the company would have to wait. We still struggled and struggled to get the thing up (and my husband is a fit, muscly guy who works out daily). We used duct tape as a quick fix, but the shelter still seemed to buckle in that area. So cheaply made and not easy to put up at all!!!
17 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Not great!Jun 23, 2009
By careandfrankie I used this product just once. Mildly windy day. Three out of four corner hinges broke. I contacted the company who would send replacement parts but it is nearly impossible to describe which parts I needed. I got the parts several months later and am Not sure where to begin on how to try and replace the parts or even if they are the correct parts. I would not recommend this product.
12 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Commercial? Not even a little bit.Oct 29, 2010
By AmyJ
"gidget23"
First off, the package was damaged in shipping and thus the storage bag arrived torn. The storage bag is fairly useless, as it's not only torn more since I've owned it and hauled it around minimally (it's lived a pleasant life in my garage except for being used four times since I purchased this EZ-Up,) it barely services as a wheeled bag. Most of the time, it flops over on it's side, forcing me to carry it everywhere.
Set this up for the fourth time since I've owned it, only to have a single gust of wind tear it up before I could even get it weighted down. Two struts are bent beyond saving, and several of the straps for the walls ripped out entirely. Now, this wasn't a strong wind, nor was it long-lasting. It was a single gust, and not terribly strong.
This IS NOT a "commercial" unit. Not recommended. Also, because I don't do many fairs and outdoor sales, this didn't happen until well after the "30-day" warranty. A commercial structure should have at least a one-year warranty, which I also sadly wouldn't be covered under, so the point is mute.
I won't buy another EZ-Up product, nor will I purchase from this seller again. 30 days?
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