

⛺ Elevate your outdoor vibe—instant shade, instant style!
The OUTFINE 10'x10' Pop Up Commercial Canopy Tent features a robust 28x28mm anti-rust metal frame and a 100% waterproof, UPF 50+ Oxford polyester tarpaulin with silver-plated PU lining. Designed for quick assembly by two people, it offers three height settings and includes four removable sidewalls, stakes, ropes, weight bags, and a rugged wheeled roller bag for easy transport. Ideal for diverse outdoor settings, it comfortably shelters 7-8 people or multiple tables, combining durability with versatile, professional-grade functionality.




| ASIN | B09225ZP35 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #218,337 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #133 in Gazebos |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,682) |
| Date First Available | 15 June 2021 |
| Manufacturer | OUTFINE |
| Material type | Polyester Polyurethane (PU) Metal Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Product Dimensions | 304.8 x 304.8 x 185.42 cm; 18.51 kg |
E**D
Fast shipping and good quality
S**N
The canopy is not too difficult to setup but it did not stand for a rainy day after 2 weeks of use. I have it set up under a big oak tree. Two poles were nailed down on the floor and two other poles were hold by sand bags. It hold up pretty good under a light storm but with a rainy day. For some reasons, two sides of fabric formed sac like a water pouch. The weight of the water damage the 2 frames as well as one of the pole. Another word, the design of the frame structure cannot hold up a small water puddle. I had 1 metal bar broke off and 2 metal bars bend in the result of water puddle on the tent. There is no clear instruction how to tie the tend down to the support frame bar to avoid sagging on tent fabric. I am still not sure why water cannot be run off from the tent. Anyway whoever plan to use it. Make sure figure a way tie tight the tent. Customer service reached out me regarding the incident and offering alternative to recover the damage.
C**O
Besoin d’un abri de qualité commerciale, imperméable et durable. À 468$can , j’ai cru que s’en était un. Erreur! C’est la même qualité qu’un abri a 200$ chez Walmart.
N**9
We purchased this product to use at our outdoor DJ audio gigs. We live in the mountains so our events take place at over 7,000 ft and the storms here can be quite wicked. Our first time using it was May of 2022 at an outdoor wedding. The first thing I noticed was how thick the frame is compared to my Coleman pop up. There must be a coating on the legs because it was smooth to slide up and down, and the mechanism to lock The top into place and release was easy. Just as the ceremony started a microburst came through and everyone went scurrying for cover. Thank goodness for the walls that kept our expensive audio equipment dry. The rain was so intense and loud we could barely hear each other, and the wind was so strong it knocked over the top half of a very large cottonwood tree (which thankfully missed us). We were glad to have purchased four heavy duty tent stakes to use instead of the thin silver ones that came with the tent. The holes at the base of each leg were large enough to accommodate them and it kept the tent staked down firmly during the heavy winds. We had an August event at 9,000 ft and a freak hail storm hit in the middle of the Music Festival. Several other pop-up tents blew away or collapsed but ours held the very heavy hail that collected on the tent with no tears or breeches! The way the tent is designed there are only small pockets that collect water or hail. Most of the hail slid off the tent roof, unlike our colleague's $1,000 fancy tent that not only leaked, the heavy hail pulled in part of the tent roof. We simply pushed the small pockets of hail from the inside and they slid right off. We've used the tent more than a dozen times so far, including through a few more wind and rain storms, and have been impressed with the quality and durability, especially considering this tent is less than $200! A feature we really like is the air vent at the top so on hot days there is a chimney effect. The sidewalls are very thin but we have not had any issues with rips or tears, and the fact that they are thin make them easy to fold and pack away. The designers also did something that is very handy: The Velcro pieces that connects to the legs on each side are staggered so when you attach the walls to the legs the pieces don't hit each other, making it very easy to use. We also like that there is not a lot of branding on the tent aside from the Outfine name in small letters. We covered it with black gaff tape to look more professional at our fancy weddings. I don't have any negatives to say about this tent and overall we are very pleased. We just ordered another one as a second tent for our larger events.
P**N
My plan was to use this canopy as a rain cover when I have the ramp on my little cargo trailer down and I’m working in it. I also had a few things that I wanted to store in it, out of the weather. It was after I unpacked it and was putting the top on that I saw the warning label, that is attached to the top, stating that it is not designed to be used in the rain, wind or other inclement weather. Since I had begun setup and the location I placed it in is relatively sheltered by a fence, the house and the trailer, I decided it would be okay. I got it up and pulled out the walls. I felt the walls were not very strong, but I attached them. The Velcro straps to hold them on do not grip well, the corners don’t come to the corner post that well, the zippers look like they won’t last more than a few zips. I’m not crazy about taking it all down, packing it up and trying to take it to a shipping store to return it. It’s very heavy and impossible for me to move it in the shipping box. Plus it’s not worth the time and effort it would take. I’m disappointed and disgusted with the walls. The frame seems sturdy and I like the ease of adjusting the height. I guess I’m stuck with it, but I’m ingenious enough, I think I can come up with a solution to substitute the poorly designed walls. It is raining tonight, so I will see what happens. Collapsed. Bent and broken frame. Must figure out a way to return it or be out money. DO NOT PURCHASE unless you just want it for decor. Not suitable for anything like a craft fair, if it rained at night, you would come back to a collapsed, saturated site.
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