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Being able to put this up by myself was the most important thing as I am using this tent as a vendor in farmer's markets. It started out real easy until I got to the part where you have to push hard to click the final expansion into place. I was afraid to break it by forcing one side while the others were low, so as I went to each corner, lifted it up a bit and then placed a piece of strong duct tape to temporarily hold it (see photo). I then went to the next corner taped it and so on. On the 4th corner, I was easily able to make it click in the place and the other 3 corners easily followed. Taking it down, took about 2 minutes. This tent is great!!
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I never leave reviews but had to on this item. I have had 3 tents in the last year for my chicken wing company that sells wings at fairs and festivals. I was at the Boulder County Fair in Longmont, Colorado where we were hit with 45mph winds and a flash flood like I've never seen before. 90% of the tents at the fair were destroyed, blown away or had to be taken down before that happened. My tent, this eurmax tent, with only a single sand bag on each leg, stood its ground, and didn't budge. No tears, no rips, no leaks no damage what so ever. I didn't even lower it down in order to take the wind more easy. With the optional Velcro siding up on one wall, it also kept all my equipment and electrical plugs bone dry. You want a durable, professional, and easily constructed tent? Stop looking and get this one.
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Excellent value!! Very sturdy, well constructed and easy to assemble. Definite value for the money. The company was very responsive when I had a question, too.
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I absolutely love my Pop Up Canopy. It's even more beautiful in person, and it was so easy to set up that I was able to do it on my own. I'll definitely be buying a couple more of these in different sizes and colors.
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Being able to put this up by myself was the most important thing as I am using this tent as a vendor in farmer's markets. It started out real easy until I got to the part where you have to push hard to click the final expansion into place. I was afraid to break it by forcing one side while the others were low, so as I went to each corner, lifted it up a bit and then placed a piece of strong duct tape to temporarily hold it (see photo). I then went to the next corner taped it and so on. On the 4th corner, I was easily able to make it click in the place and the other 3 corners easily followed. Taking it down, took about 2 minutes. This tent is great!!