🌟 Elevate your outdoor gatherings with style and ease!
The VEVOR Pop Up Screen Tent is a spacious 12x12ft gazebo designed for outdoor events, featuring durable waterproof fabric, insect protection, and a quick setup design. It accommodates up to 12 people and includes removable wind cloths for privacy and weather resistance, making it perfect for various occasions.
P**Z
Looooove!
We e had this for a month now and we are in love. We wanted a canopy but couldn't justify buying a traditional pole canopy that would just fly away and be a bigger headache. It took Us a while to be able to figure out how to set it up. But what sweet. Understood how you pop it into place. It took us 2 minutes to be able to set up the whole canopy. The mesh on it is really nice thickness. The zipper is high quality and we love the roll down shade feature. We're excited to get to use this for camping this summer. Not just for shade but also to keep the bugs away.
R**O
easy to assemble and disassemble with just 1 person
Great quality, easy to assemble and disassemble for just 1 person, resistance to strong winds and rain, excellent mosquito screen, very easy handling of the sides
P**.
Not for strong winds.
This tent has some good and bad things. I bought it to replace an old Coleman screened room. First, it does set up quickly and is very roomy. The price was reasonable. But I have more issues to state on the negative side.1. The hoops on the inside of the doorway are too short such that, when the screens door unzipped and rolled back is thick enough to stress the hoops. I am using a small bungie in the loop and then around to the front inserting the toggle into the bungie.2. The doorway is shorter than expected size the tension at the top is less than the other 5 sides. Zipping an unzipping cannot be done one handed. To pull up on the zipper, one has to put a foot on the bottom flap so there's tension.Pulling down, the other hand has to pull up at the top if the doorway by grabbing material, then pulling the zipper down.3. The stakes provided are only good for keeping the tent from shifting about but with any wind, the tent will shift out from under the stakes. I replaced them with long spike nails from Walmart in the camping section. Make sure the stakes you use on the outside cords are long and strong. If one lets go in the wind, the sides will fold in easily.4. The outer covers are a good thing for me as I am an artist and painting inside when its raining or cold (with a small heater) as I did in FL. But, they cannot be fully removed without untying the hold down cords that fasten to the eyes on the frame, which a may be the strongest feature. I bought carabiners at Walmart and use them to easily unclip from the eyes and be able to fully remove the covers. Otherwise, they have to hang over the cords.5. I expect the velcro for fastening the covers to the tent will eventually wear out. I will install snaps at that point.6. Since the screen is a tighter weave, the bugs can't get in. However, it means a two handed operation to close and open the doorway every time to enter and exit. The tighter eave does hold in the heat so not much air passes through. It can be quite warm in there.7. Only two of the covers have screen panels that can be opened and rolled up. I don't know the design reason that all 6 aren't this way. The openings aren't' very big either.7. The material is quite light but may be more durable than I think. This makes for an overall lighter assembly.I am going to add a few things instead of returning this tent.Grommets in the outer flap for stakes so it doesn't blow underneath the tent, and collect water, but that's always possibility I guess.Since the doorway sags, I will attempt a bow of sorts between the two outer poles. Not sure how yet.Some extra captures inside to hold the fiberglass bows in more than just the middle.Spray seal the top (I should have done that right away.) It leaks at the seams of the walls and roof a little.Add some constraints to the main connections inside the tent to prevent a folding inward just in case.We are set up on a slight down grade, so that could be a possible issue for the door sag but I'm not sure.This tent will get its most use in FL I plan to have a floor for it next year too with a short wall that might keep dirt and leaves from blowing in.Thats it. If you are a fair weather camper, or need something for your outdoor patio, this may meet your needs.I guess I could have sent it back, but we always have something to deal with no matter what the construction or the price.
J**R
Fantastic find
I was totally blown away on how easy it was to set up right out of the box less than 5 minutes. I had it up and going and they supplied the heavy duty tent stakes!
A**R
A good product
This tent fits our need nicely. We wanted something to fit in our small backyard, would block the sun, keep insects away, and provide shelter from wind and rain. It was very easy to set up and move around, the build quality is very good. And the side panels are easy to install/remove.
S**L
Love it
Such a great time saver.Used it all over upper Michigan.Slept in it instead of the RV!LOVE IT
T**Y
Easy to set up.
We have now used this several times. Very easy to set up. A bit heavy but luckily we didn't have to carry it a long distance. No issues so far. Build quality is good.
A**R
Watch Out For Snow!
I chose this gazebo style tent because I needed a spacious area to live in for a month while we waited for our new house. I absolutely love it! It was easy to erect, the privacy curtains are perfect, And it's shedding rain Just beautifully. It was affordable, and I highly recommend it.Now for the downside. I live in Montana. It's May 5th. We got four freaking inches of snow last night! Remember, this is a pop-up structure. You can guess what happened next. The center portion of the gazebo collapsed under the weight of the snow. At 4:30 in the morning. Sigh.I recommend that you do not set this gazebo up north of 40° parallel until after mother's Day! That said, recovery was not that difficult. I was able to shovel the snow out from the middle of the gazebo. Do not let it melt! Get the snow off any way you can immediately. The reason being, you don't want 100 gallons of water in the middle of your gazebo! I used a shovel, managed to get the snow off enough that I could lift the center back up where it belonged. I wish I had gotten a picture of it down, but it was dark and I was working to get it back up again. Since 4:30 this morning, I have been knocking the snow off with a broom handle from underneath, which has compromised some of the rain shutting properties. So I'm off to get a tarp to flyleaf it. Also note, this tent gets very very warm inside even with the privacy curtains down. I will be getting a silver tarp for its reflective properties.One more thing, yes it's got two little windows and two of the privacy panels. I don't even use them. The privacy panels velcro to the side of the gazebo. We can release just the top third of the panels and let them hang down letting air and light in and still preserving some of the privacy of the gazebo.Overall, highly recommended! Enjoy your gazebo!
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