🌞 Pop up your perfect shade in seconds—because your outdoor moments deserve the best!
The CROWN SHADES 10x10 Pop Up Canopy combines patented one-push setup technology with a durable, corrosion-resistant steel frame and a silver-coated, UPF 50+ fabric for superior sun protection. Designed for quick, tool-free assembly and effortless portability with its STO-N-GO system, this water- and flame-resistant canopy offers 100 sq ft of spacious shade with adjustable heights and integrated vents to withstand wind and rain. Ideal for millennials who demand convenience, style, and reliability at every outdoor event.
Item Weight | 36 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 48"L x 7"W x 7"H |
Required Assembly | No |
Item Shape | Square |
Color | Red |
Style | One Touch Instant Canopy |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Polyester, Alloy Steel |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | 95% |
Occupancy | 6 Person |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
B**
Great canopy for vendor markets
I’m very happy with my purchase of this canopy. I bought it for a vendor fair and it’s exactly the size I needed. I’ve had trouble setting up similar canopies in the past but I was able to get this one set up by myself super easily…once I realized that I had attached the canopy to the frame incorrectly the first time. I was struggling to push it up and started to think that they were lying about how easy it is to press up, but it turns out I just Velcro’s the thing on in such a way that it prevented the frame from lifting. Once I fixed it it was fine.I’m also impressed at how easy it is to pack back into the rolling bag. I was able to do it myself. I had one from a different brand before and even with my husband’s help it was hard. For the record, I’m a 5’5” woman, 116lbs, who recently finished chemotherapy so I have like no muscle tone. If I can assemble this thing on my own so can you.My only complaint is that the instructions could be more detailed. It was a pain to figure out exactly where I was supposed to Velcro what.
A**S
Very Good Pop-Up
I am giving 5 stars because these arrived quickly, very easy to set up ( really, two people are better than one) , the quality was much better than i anticipated considering the low price. . I set them up two days before the event to see how they performed in the wind that we have here EVERY afternoon! You MUST put the weights on each corner - I filled the bags with the heaviest rocks I could find. I did NOT buy the extra insurance offered - maybe a mistake. I advise purchasing just in case. We only had a small tear when the corner rubbed against our roof - I repaired with Gorilla tape. I also was impressed with the 8 tabs that secured the top in addition to the corner velcro ties. At our event, we also attached guy lines ( using paracord instead of the included thin cording) to the ground. This was excellent, they did not move even in the high winds. Removing the cover while windy was not easy and two persons are required to keep it from flying into the next county! I also suggest an extra roll of self-adhering velcro as the included velcro tabs are very short. They work fine , just barely. All in all, very good product and I recommend to others.
A**R
Light weight and easy to put up and take down solo.
I love this tent. I am a craft vendor and participate in a lot of outdoor events, so I have had lots of tents. My husband usually is my muscle and sets up the tents since all of the ones I had a very heavy. I saw that this tent was light weight and I would be able to set it up myself, even being only 4'10" tall. Once I received it, I attempted to put it together and guess what? I was able to completely set up and take down in minutes. Now if my husband can't go with me, no worries, because I can set up myself. It also seems to be of good quality. Great buy!
C**9
Easy to Pop Up and Take Down
Excellent canopy and easy to carry due to weighing 35 pounds. I read a review from a woman who said she could pop up the canopy and take it down by herself and it's true! I'm only 5'2" and had no problem taking care of the canopy on my own. I did have an issue with the top being made too small and didn't fit properly. I notified customer service and they replied to me right away. They are sending me a replacement top. I'm hoping this one fits correctly. Other vendors at the craft fair have a similar canopy by Crown Shade and have no issues plus the canopies have been in use for several years and no issues.
Z**Z
Overall, it's a great investment.
Wow! Protection from the summer sun and the rain! This is a good investment for me. I'm grateful that there were videos available on how to set it up, as they helped me a great deal. You don't have to be Doctor Octopus to set this up; I did so all by myself and it worked just fine. Two people would be nice, but not necessary. The instructions are really easy to understand, and there's a summary of the instructions on the storage bag that comes with it in case you forget something. I really enjoyed that. There are two plastic bullet-shaped tips attached to the bag (by canvas extensions) meant to keep the legs and the bag together during storage or moving, and it's really neat. One could easily forget how to store the tent in conjunction with the bag, so I just took a picture to remind myself. Yes, the tarp portion has to be installed on the frame.I've used this a couple times, and my main reason for purchasing it was for my trips to the beach. I took one on yesterday, and it worked just fine. Word of advice... putting the legs underneath sand without the metal stays that come with it (or the bags intended for weight distribution) is not a good idea. I was in the water, and I looked back and noticed that someone (the wind) moved the entire tent!! I was like "What?! WHO has the NERVE to MOVE my #$%@ after all my hard work?!" I got out and saw lines in the sand! LOL!!! Well, I proceeded to put the stays in each of the plastic ports, and it didn't move anymore. (= Even when it started to rain (at an angle), it still provided protection for me. But most important was shade from the sun. It's got a neat 'exhaust' port at the top that allows for circulation and ventilation, and that's better that the port is in place.Major likes:1). Design2). Color of the tent3). Easy to assemble4). Doesn't take up too much spaceNow... on to my gripes:1). There are multiple small receptacles meant to fit around a cylindrical head to attach the tent to the frame. They stay in place, but when the wind was blowing yesterday, one kept coming off. I put it back in place when I was preparing to leave (and storing the tent back into its bag), but it kept being stubborn! The others were fine, and eventually, I found a way to keep it in its place. Those U-shaped receptacles are rubber/plastic (?) and not sturdy enough; they may eventually loosen over time.2). This tent is an attractant for flies. I noticed it when I initially set it up... there were two flies in my rear patio (where I unboxed the item), and I NEVER get flies in there. I thought to myself 'Did these jokers come packaged with this tent?!' but then I thought it was just a coincidence. After the initial setup, I noticed there was another fly underneath the tent! "Okay. This is ridiculous." I advised the fly to leave before I stored the tent in the bed of my truck. Whether or not it did? I do not know. On yesterday at the beach, there were about 4-5 flies underneath the tent AGAIN! And it's always the small ones! My deduction? They're attracted to something underneath there, and it ain't me! LOL!!! XD3). This tent could've been preassembled by the manufacturer. What gives?!Overall, it's a great investment. The wheels are awesome to be used, but only on a hard surface... I didn't even try to drag that thing through the sand cause it's not that light; I sat it up on my right shoulder and walked on through the sand. I worry about their longevity, though. Oh! The size of the tent! It's perfect! You can get it even taller if you'd like with the clamps that lock in place. I'm 6'6" and I did bump my head on the top portion of it, but I could've set it higher if I felt. The mechanism that locks it in place? Mwaa! Magnifico!Okay. That's it for me. I'd give this bad boy 4.5 stars if I could, but a solid 4 stars. I hope this helps you in your decision. Take care and enjoy!Z.
C**.
Good but set it up at home first!!!
Tent is nice but it is more difficult to put up solo. I’ve put up 10 x 10’s about a hundred times at various craft events. This one is unique. Legs have to be fully extended to 10 x 10 size. Then with top at lowest level crawl underneath it to be able to use the one hand to push up center peak to lock it while using other hand to pull down otherwise you lift the whole canopy off the ground (rather than locking peak in place). Crawl out from underneath it then you can extend each leg to whatever height you want it at. Took some figuring to determine steps to set it up as no instructions in box. Thoughtful design of wheels in 2 legs becoming the wheels for your cover bag is great.
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