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The ABCCANOPY Commercial 10x15 Pop Up Canopy Tent is designed for professionals seeking durability and ease of use. With a robust steel frame, waterproof and UV-resistant fabric, and a complete accessory package, this canopy is perfect for market stalls, trade shows, and outdoor events. Its innovative design allows for quick setup and adjustable height, ensuring you stand out while staying protected from the elements.
B**P
Great tent! Nicer than the standard 10'x10' version
I purchased this black, 10'x20' pop-up for use as a black-out tent for high-speed image capture of firearm-related stuff. Comparing it to my white 10'x10' pop-up (same brand), this one is a notable upgrade.ROLLING CASE: Standard, soft-sided rolling case. I don't know if it'll hold out any longer than my 10'x10' case did which split on its third use when repacking the tent.FRAME: The legs are much larger diameter and at least feel sturdier. The roof support trussing appears the same, but the plastic joints for the moving parts definitely seem heavier duty.TENT TOP: The tent top has a silver coating on the inside like a heat reflector / insulator. I expected it to be like my other pop-up where sunlight still radiated through it. Not with this one. The roof beautifully blocked all light from coming through and it was noticeably cooler working under the tent.INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: The included stakes are useless for anything but keeping the legs from shifting along the ground. They're too lightweight and too short to provide any reasonable anchoring against wind. The included rope for the stakes is also likely insufficient for anything but theatrics and a false sense of security. The walls are fine for their purpose. The velcro straps and attachment / closure zippers aren't confidence-inspiring for their apparent build quality, but I've never had one fail or rip on me. So, there's that. One notable difference on how the walls attach... my ABC 10'x10' walls have a velcro strip that seals it to the roof fabric along the entire length of the top of the wall. The walls for this tent do not have that velcro strip and instead have velcro straps which are used to affix it to the roof frame.RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES: I'd strongly recommend adding 12" tent nails for anchoring to the ground and using heavier duty rope or tie-line for all tie-offs. For my purposes, I use close-topped, 5 gal. buckets of paver sand at each leg, with additional weights on top as necessary, which are tied off through the frame at the snap joint and not the fabric roof's D-rings. The roof's D-rings are used only for the tent stake / nail tie-lines. Thus, if the wind does take the roof or the roof fabric fails, the frame has its own ballast system.SETUP / TEARDOWN: Setup with one person is an exercise in futility. Two people are the minimum. And, at least from my experiences so far, set-up is noticeably more involved than with a 10'x10'. You can't just grab a corner, lift, and walk it out. Teardown, however, is straightforward and simple and I could easily fold it up by myself by sequentially lifting and walking the corners back in. With two people, you can lift the entire tent and walk it together.
S**R
The real GOAT
I have cheap $29 canopies (which clearly states not for rain) that feel fragile and seem like they will break while setting up which has endured harsh windy rainstorms and abuse (because the price tag is low enough) without fail. I have owned high-end commercial canopies (which clearly states wind-proof, rain-proof) purchased for over $200 that should be built like a tank but have failed in medium sized storms even when they are well cared for (because their price tags are a bit steep). I have come to learn that all portable pop-up canopies will generally provide decent shade, protect subjects from rain/sunrays and versatile enough to be transported. With that said, there are three main things I desire most in these things:1-ease of setup (because help is not always available)2-inside frame (because I like hanging things on them)3-transport bag (to prolong product, store stakes, store screens)Regarding this particular item (not necessarily the brand), I am able to set it up with great ease BY MYSELF. All portable canopies have the same mechanisms (you know those push buttons that click when in place) but some are so dang hard to push the frame into place that I literally have to take a break between legs. With this canopy, once it is removed from the bag and placed on floor standing up, you spread the legs enough so the frame is high enough to go under. Then you duck down and push the center up with one hand. This will not lock the legs into place but will open and extend fully. Then you may go to each leg and push it into place with ease without little breaks in between. Done. Since the frame is very sturdy and thick, to fold down you simply press the plastic button (way better than the ones you have to pull on a keyring) and the frame will slide down with ease. No helping hand around, kids are busy with their smartphones/videogames? No problem. Once all legs are unlocked, elevate one corner slightly off the ground and move towards the opposite corner until fully folded. Done.I hate those canopies that have frames that crosses at the top like an X and no truss (supporting base frames). Not only is the canopy too high to reach, without a truss, the canopy tip cannot sustain even a little weight. I tried to hang a battery operated LED lantern on it and the canopy caved in. With this product here constructed with a sturdy truss, I can hang a very heavy bulky DeWalt 5,000 lumen worklight with ease without the use of a latter. I can also hang wet clothes and towels. I even managed to clamp a tarp on a corner utilizing the truss to be used as a changing station. So canopies with a truss is very crucial for me. The truss does make the product a bit taller when folded up but the weight is not too significant.Ozark Trail, Coleman, Eurmax, EZup are names of canopies with transport bags that have ripped, deteriorated, too small for canopy, zipper broke or wheels came off under normal use. I'm not a vendor; just an outdoors person. The bag that came with this product is large enough to fit the canopy with ease along with four sidewalls, four empty sandbags, two sunscreen organizers, eight 3" clamps and the included stakes. Though light enough to carry, the attached oversized wheels make this thing very easy to pull through gravel, dirt roads and grass.A friend who challenged me on the ease of setting up this canopy versus his 4x6 Ozark Trail canopy lost miserably. I was able to setup and fold this canopy by the time he was able to set his up. However, he did beat me on putting the canopy back into the bag. Well, he did have a 4x6 vs. my 10x10 and while I have a bag that opens only on one end, he had a bag that opens all the way through. I need to make a video on this battle and upload it here.Overall, I am very happy with this canopy for it's ease of setup, truss system and heavyduty transport bag. I currently have two. I plan to get two more and do away with my 10x20 Ozark Trail that is nearly impossible to setup without someone with enough strength. Though I am tempted to get the ABCCanopy 10x20 to see if it's as easy to use as this 10x10. Hope this helps you decide on your purchase.
J**L
Great tent
The tent is good but the bag could use some improvement. Ripped on first outing. The tent seems to be strong. Definitely two person set up.
E**N
Great Canopy
The frame work is a little heavy but very strong. easy to pop up I was able to do it in 20mins by myself.decided That I will get some walls.
A**R
Semble de bonne qualité
Nous avons acheter pour les rencontres de famille et autre pour la saison estival
F**R
Sturdy unit
The frame is very solid and robust. Much stronger than the competition.
A**R
Lasted one season only
Bought this March 2022. Frame is ok, some rust spots which I sprayed but the canopy material tore after one season, which included proper storage during winter. Now I have to look for a cover or another all together
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