🎉 Elevate your outdoor events with shade and style that’s ready in minutes!
The GOUTIME 10x20 Pop Up Canopy Tent combines a durable alloy steel frame with a spacious 200 sq ft coverage area, featuring UV protection and water resistance. Its quick pop-up design and included wheeled bag make it the ultimate portable shelter for professional-grade outdoor gatherings.
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Steel |
Color | White |
Coverage | 20.0 feet (length) x 10.0 feet (width) |
Number of Guylines | 6 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 236.22"L x 236.22"W x 106.3"H |
Item Weight | 26.5 Kilograms |
Closure Type | Hook |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
T**S
Great product. Great investment.
Ordered this product and, wow, was I positively surprised! First, the order got fouled-up and they sent the wrong color canopy. I contacted the seller and they immediately agreed to send me the proper color of canopy at no charge. They also didn't require me to end back the original, wrong color, canopy. Very generous of them. I received the proper color canopy within two weeks of contacting the company.After we got the canopy set-up, I was even far more impressed! I've used a number of the "quick-up" canopies over the last 10-12 years and, in all honesty, I didn't expect much from this particular version. Given the low price, I was certain it would be of inferior quality with a thin, cheap canopy and sub-par construction. I couldn't have been more wrong. The canopy and walls are quite robust with numerous anchor-points (very important in inclement weather) and the frame is constructed of heavy-gauge materials and uses a unique geometry to make the interior very roomy, especially for tall people.I can't recommend this canopy strongly enough. Great product for a very low price!
I**0
It seems ok. Will have to see after its rains.
I just set my canopy up today & recommend at least 2 people to put it up. A little heavy bu not bad. I do wish the fabric was a little more substantial because it seems a little on the thin side & the stitching around the velcro seems a little weak. I plan to put pool noodles over the braces under the fabric to help with rain pooling because it is a little droopy In spots.* UpdatedThe first rain & it leaks at the seams of the velcro straps & the rain pools in spots. I had to prop the canopy up in spots with brooms to keep it from collapsing. The top is not very well made.**Just an FYI. The order says the canopy is blue. I recieved a white one.
S**W
Nice but not sturdy in light wind
Easy to setup. Not very sturdy only used it about five times and one of the legs is about to break completely in half after a light wind day
T**S
I give this a 85% rating
I bought this about 2 weeks ago and I have used itn3 times.Pros it's kinda fast to put up but you must have at least 4 people to do so quickly. The top of the legs are pretty strong but the bottom where you extend it is less strong. The canopy material is heavy duty and withstands the wind well. It provides great shade. The side walls are very easy to put on but after three uses the design of velcro tabs is already tearing at the seams. The fabric is thinner and is not reinforced for students at the velcro tabs and we have several tabs that have already ripped off completely. Will be seeking replacements. We did but the warranty incase there was any damage just did not expect the side wall velcro tabs to rip so easily after 3 uses. I also had to buy weights for amongst 100.00 more. We have used on grass 1 time and all we needed was stakes and the ties. On concrete you will need weights. I got the weights that just sit around the feet of then legs but the appron of the Feed is very short so the better weights to buy are the ones that actually hand on the legs or enclose then whole bottom of the legs. I Used this tent for a beach party with 15 people and the size was just right. Then I used it for my community summer camp and added 4, 6-Foot portable tables for outdoor craft projects and had about 40 students and it was tight but we made it work. I am going to but another one- Mostly because it's the cheapest on Amazon and still has about 85% function for my needsMY biggest complaint is the flemsy velcro tabs that are ripped. If the warranty replaces them or the side walls entirely I should be fine.Should you Buy- If you need something easy , and lowest cost YES just known your tabs may rip in use. Should you pass and buy something else- If you use this for business and use it more than 1 a month please choose the heavy-duty multi use version which I think runs almost 600. My use is going to be about 25 times each summer so the side walls need to hold up in that use. If the tabs did not rip this would have been a 5 start rating
K**.
I often times like to see how sturdy or fragile they are by ...
We have set this tent up twice so far.First Time: I set up by myself. Yup! Solo! I'm use to setting up pop up tents by myself. I often times like to see how sturdy or fragile they are by myself first. You have to be careful who you have help you as well. Not everyone is careful like you should be. Anyway, it took a while, but the tent was VERY NICE looking once set up. My wife loved it instantly. Some neighbors helped me take the tent down. They were going for "brownie points" so they can ask to borrow. LOL The sidewalls are cool, and you can easily figure out the best way to connect.The 2nd Time: I had help and it was much easier to set up. Highly recommend 2 to 4 people for the quickest and easiest setup. Once again, be careful with who you allow to help and give solid instructions so they don't BREAK your investment. Neither time, did we use ALL of the side walls. Though it looks nice, it may restrict the air flow and you don't want a stuffy tent on a hot day. Something to think about. Use discretion. The good thing is you don't have to use all 4 at once.Good to know. We were able to fold the tent back up with canopy still attached. This is extremely convenient for when you want to set up on future occasions. Some say it may reduce the life of the canopy this way, but again, use discretion and be careful.We have 2 10x10 canopy tents and 2 12x17 canopy tents and we keep the canopies on them as well when we pack them. My suggestion, if you treat it with care, you will get many uses out of them.Beware: You will become the "go to" people to bring the tent(s) to the parties, cookouts, wine festivals, etc.The tent is pretty hot!
J**X
Good tent, cheap material, but serves it purpose
Bought two 20x10 to make a 40x20 tent to use when we have small parties outside. Overall the tents are good, easy setup, looks good, and serves their purpose. But.. the frame is very cheap/flimsy, if ur gentle setting them up they’ll last. Also, would recommend only temporary uses, they will not survive windy conditions. You’re getting what u pay for.