🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The EurmaxUSA Standard 10x10ft Patio Pop Up Canopy Tent is designed for durability and ease of use, featuring a sturdy frame, fire retardant and waterproof materials, and a convenient roller bag for transport. Perfect for outdoor events, this canopy offers adjustable height settings and customization options to enhance your presence at any gathering.
J**Y
Great investment
I'm a year in and love this canopy. I have the 10x15 and it's been a huge success for the kids soccer games. It is so incredibly easy to setup and take down with just 2 people. The wheels on the cover work surprisingly well and better than expected. Overall it's a very well built and convenient canopy. If you're in the market for a canopy you will not be disappointed with this one.
B**N
Great Canopy
These are great canopies. I have ordered multiple of these now for my team to do community events. We do nearly 100 events each year, per representative and these are holding up well so far. The bag makes packing and moving MUCH easier than any other that we've used over the years.
H**.
Portable and a good value.
Great item to shade my small garden from the Nevada sun. Easy to set up. Has resisted the wind here in Vegas, so far. I like the weight bags for the upright poles (easy to fill and close up). I like it and recommend it.
D**D
Good canopy for the price
I have had this canopy for about 6 weeks now, so I am ready to give an honest review. First off, some of the negative reviewers have to keep perspective. This is a two hundred dollar canopy. Too many people on Amazon think they can get $500 quality for $200. People need to keep perspective. Do not think it will survive high winds. Do not keep it out for days on end. It WILL NOT SURVIVE. A good backyard canopy that can withstand high winds and be left out is probably a $1500 minimum. You aren't getting that for $200. This is temporary shelter.First off, what threw me when it arrived is that the box said "Standard". I was like, "Wait, I ordered the Ez Pop Up...". I went to Eurmax website. This tent IS the Standard model, but the ad does not say that. If you zoom in on the bag, it will say "Standard". So that threw me at first. No big deal there. I got the tent described in the ad, it just never lists it as the Standard model.My wife and I use this in the backyard on nice days so we can sit out and get some fresh air. It is perfect for that. We do not leave it out overnight, nor do we put it up if it is windy. It won't handle that. I am thinking maybe up to a 10 mph wind max , even with sand bags or tie downs. Remember, it's basically a big parachute. If a strong wind gets hold of it, it is going to get damaged.It is pretty easy to put up with two people. The top latches take a little bit of muscle to secure, but after you do it a couple times you get the hang of it. I found that if you stand on the outside of the pole and push the latch up with one hand while pushing down on the top of the frame at the same time works best, but that is just me. I am sure everyone has their own technique. I find the secret to getting the legs to latch is that while you are extending the leg, don't keep the leg on the ground and push the top up, because the top of the tent wants to force it back down under it's own weight. This makes it difficult to open the leg all the way until it latches. So lift the leg off the ground (it's light enough) and extend the bottom part of the leg downward until it latches. At this point the leg will be at an angle, and the tent will be cocked funny, but leave it like that as it reduces tension on the canopy. But again.. find your own technique, I am just telling you how I do it. There may be better ways.You CAN put this up with only one person. The first few times I tried, I was unsuccessful and thought "no way". But after doing it a few times, I figured it out. It CAN be done. But here is the thing. One person can't pull the legs apart far enough by themselves. So I have to open the legs as wide as I can, which is only a little more than half way, then crawl under the frame and push up from the center to force the legs out the rest of the way. Then I use the two techniques described above to secure the latches. It takes maybe 5 minutes to put it up, without hurrying. With that said, I am 5'10 165 lbs and in good shape. So NOT everyone is going to be able to crawl under the frame and push up from the center. I am just saying that it CAN be done by one person.Taking it down is a snap and can be done by only one person, no problem. If you aren't taking the canopy off, it literally comes down in about 30 seconds. Which is nice in case winds or a storm come out of nowhere.The canopy itself is medium weight. It is still too new for me to comment on how strong it is. I left it out in a light rain and it did not leak. Although I did make sure i kept the water from pooling at the edges. I would not count on it in a heavy rain. I think water will pool at the edges and tear the canopy.Finally, the bag is heavy duty and when you first see it, it is weird because it is missing one of the sides, where the wheels are. I was like what the heck? But after a couple times, I realized it was ingeniously engineered. It makes it REALLY easy to put the frame in and out of the bag without having to wrestle with the frame. Just fold the frame (leave it standing upright) and slide the bag over the top of the frame and down It slides right in. Slip the metal brace under the legs, velcro it snug and off you go. You don't even need to take the canopy off. The bag is big enough to fit the frame AND the canopy, which is nice. You never have to lift the frame. Which is great because the frame probably weighs about 50 pounds. But with the ease of putting it in the bag and the bag being on wheels, you never have to deal with the full 50Lbs unless you literally need to carry it. My wife has no problem bringing this in and out of the garage. You aren't going to be able to roll this thing through sand, so don't think you are getting it to the beach without carrying it.For $200, this thing is fine. Again, keep perspective. Understand what you are buying. This is temporary shelter. Harsh weather will ruin it. But it exactly as advertised. If you need something quick and easy to put up in the backyard or camping, this works just fine.
E**.
Recommend 100%
I've been using the same 10x20 frames for 3 summers! I buy a new top at the beginning of each summer so it's nice and bright again! These have been through a weekend of hot days, rain and wind and even a light dusting of snow! I love the bags as they are easy to put on. The wheels aren't perfect, but it fits on a dolly great! Myself and my 12 year old can put these up in less than 5 minutes! I put 60+ lbs of sandbags on each leg (not the ones they come with) I also ensure the top is properly secured tight on the corners so no water collects. Last summer I set up 20 different canopies and these were the easiest and lightest!*Just be sure to un velceo the straps before you close it up! 😉I even had a bull run into one and busted up the leg. I bought the new pieces direct from eurmax for less than $80 and with just 1 screwdriver I had it replaced and it's been going good!
R**8
Long read but I think it will be worth it. It can be taken down by oneself - rather easily too.
I bought this last month, and admittedly have only camped with it once. We have set it up a few times, to practice; but has only stayed up for an extended period of time for the three night we were camping. Normally I would NOT write a review yet, as I wouldn't feel I had used it enough to truly comment. However, my son and I had an experience that I feel is worth sharing. We brought it to give us overhead cover and additional rain protection. It poured on us the first day for about an hour, and rained cats and dogs for an extended period of time the second day. The canopy did its job and kept us dry. Between the tent, canopy, and tarps we were snug as two bugs in a rug.The main reason for posting the pics is so ppl can see that a similar sized tent will indeed fit under the canopy. Our tent is the NTK Oregon GT 10x10 (although the actual footprint is slightly smaller). We filled up the four sand bags, and staked all four of the uprights with double stakes. The wind wasn't that strong; but we had no trouble with the wind we did have. Very easy set-up for my eight year old son and I.The biggest reason of all for posting this review is to address the ease, or lack thereof, of taking it down by oneself. My son got sick at 2:00 in the morning. Literally threw up in his sleep. Very scary, and very stressful. After I was able to get him changed, get a fire going, and wrapped up by it; I proceeded to start tearing down the campsite.When you look at our set-up you can see there was no way I could take the canopy down without taking down the tent. Since I was hoping the anti-nausea meds would settle his stomach and help him sleep (I had an extra sleeping bag with me) I was hoping I could get him back to sleep and pack everything by daylight.That meant I had to move the canopy by myself and take it down by myself; as I knew he wouldn't be helping me then, or in the morning. While it was not the easiest thing, and it took me about ten minutes I was able to slowly but surely (literally a few inches each time) move the canopy out from over the tent. I then was able to take it down, and pack it back up with no trouble at all. Mind you this was at about 2:15 in the morning by lantern light. I'm not going to claim it was as easy as when he and I set it up; or when my wife joined in and the three of us set it up at home. But, considering everything it went far, far smoother than I would have dared hope. The longest part was getting it out from over the tent. Once I had it out, I would say I had it down, and packed by up in about 10 min total.For this last reason alone I would give this a 10 out of 5 rating if it were possible! I can only hope it will prove as durable and sturdy as it proved easy to use and protective on this trip!
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