- Sets up in less then 3 minutes
- Includes Canopy Eight Stakes and Four Guy Ropes
- Strong light-weight aluminum frame 10' x 10' x 8'
- Canopy made of durable polyester material
- Has it's own wheel rolling zipper bag.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
TOO BREAKABLE!,
This review is from: Greatland Easy Set Gazebo Canopy Blue Tent 10' x 10' x 8' (Misc.)
As with the previous review, the metal accordion supports on mine broke as well. It claims its good for sun and RAIN. Do not trust that. Mine was set up to protect from rain and a light wind tore it up. You'd think a heavy wind came through but it didn't. Don't get me wrong I can still set it up and all but it doesn't look nearly as good as it use to and I paid over $100 for mine.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Do Not Buy,
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This review is from: Greatland Easy Set Gazebo Canopy Blue Tent 10' x 10' x 8' (Misc.)
I bought this Greatland Easy-Set Gazebo off of ebay, prior to a camping trip. Mine came with a mesh screen. Set it up twice in my backyard prior to my trip and although I could tell it wasn't the sturdiest construction, it went up easily and quickly and it all packed back into the carry bag nicely. Went camping this month and one of the metal accordian supports broke when I put it up. The metal actually snapped in two. I duck-taped it together and figured I'd try to patch it when I got home - then another of the accordian supports broke in the same way when I was taking it down. I wasn't trying to force anything, the supports just broke. I ended up just leaving it in the trash bin at the campsite.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great if you assemble it properly.,
This review is from: Greatland Easy Set Gazebo Canopy Blue Tent 10' x 10' x 8' (Misc.)
We have had one of these for over five years and have used it extensively. If it breaks it is likely because it was forced rather than a defect in design or materials. A little WD40 on the uprights helps it go up easier. We set ours up once for a camping trip in Oklahoma and were buffeted all night by a lighting storm with high winds and rain and it came through without a scratch. You need to use wire stakes in the corners and guy it carefully with good tent stakes, I just got around to replacing the original corner cords with nylon parachute cord in safety green as the original black lines were hard to see at dusk or in the dark. We also put flagging tape on the guys to keep from running into it. I can't imagine a better product for the money.
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