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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
She’ll definitely bend a bit in windy storms but maintained its integrity. I used the standard garden stakes that were included along side a split in half cinder block to weight it down 2 of its legs on one side, would highly recommend either better stakes or some sort of brick/rock/concrete to weight it down. Only complaint is the sandbags just won’t do the trick, but for the price I’m impressed.
Lace Smith
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024
Good quality! I think it would last a long time if just used on occasion, we had it up for an entire year and through all the weather it was just the top canopy cover that finally ripped., we could’ve easily replaced it. Covers from rain good, held up for months during tornado season before the top ripped. We bolted it down and it worked for a year for us. it’s definitely worth the money especially if you’re just using it for occasional get togethers
Filomena Rago
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
You can clearly see it in the pictures, how cheaply made this tent is! The canopy itself Is defective. The very top piece doesn't stay on. So, when it rained on us, the tent served no purpose. You can see the two pieces of metal lying on the ground which cracked off after only one time of using it. It's a shame, because it is a nice tent, but it's just not made well. The good thing is that Assurion refunded my money so now I could buy something better with it. It's safe to say that I wouldn't recommend this tent.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
This is a great product with easy set up and enough room for my family of 6. It keeps a wonderful breeze and pretty good on protection from a light passing shower.We have had a few storms with 40 -50 mph winds and it hasn't budged. We put 10lb weights in each of the weight bags and attached to each leg. I thought I would need more. I 100% recommend.
Cat
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
I just bought this in June. Setup is so easy. I really enjoyed it. I was out of town when Beryl hit. Came home to find it still here but had collapsed. Discovered two metal bars broke. I still recommend it.
Only On My Planet
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
This review is for set up and putting it all together, reason for 4 stars. Longevity, quality overtime feedback will be added later and maybe change to 5 stars (or less) depending on our experience. We felt it best to review this product this way based on some of the negative reviews we read before purchasing.We received this gazebo from Amazon on May 2, a day early, so shipping is fast. The box is very heavy so if you aren’t strong, have someone help carry.We bought this to use onsite when using our RV. We do have an attached awning but when the wind elevates or becomes gusty, we don’t want the awning out. This gazebo was $140. A new awning set up plus labor to attach to the rv would run us close to $1000. So we keep the rv awning for when needed and will be using this gazebo when the awning is not needed.I put this gazebo up by myself (I’m 58). I’m started the set up at 5:30pm and was done with the set up at 6:20pm.This is an all in one set up. No poles to connect or tape together. You spread out the frame partially, add the canopy top and then push up from the center to lock into place. Extend the 4 corner poles to the height you want (3 height settings) and it’s up. Last - either anchor with attached stakes and cord or use the 4 sandbags that come with it. We chose to use the bags and filled with rocks. Each pole has roughly 30-40lbs of weight keeping it down, 120-160lbs total weight.Others have commented on how flimsy the canopy material is. You are paying $140ish for this gazebo. If you want iron or solid steel and canvas topper you need to get the one for $500 and up. As for the material for this canopy - it’s not bad. It’s like any other canopy for under $200. It’s fabric not plastic, too. Canopy went on easy and secures snug to the top frame. There were no tears or hesitation when attaching. I inspected all the seams and attached features like the peak canopy. All were double stitched and the stitches were tight - not loose.The screen walls are nice. We weren’t looking for screen walls and will only use when grandbaby is visiting. The screen walls go up on all sides in less than 10 minutes and attach nicely with clips and Velcro. They zip well and don’t drag on the ground. Tying back to poles when not in use is an option. However, since it’s fabric screen, not metal for the side walls, we felt when not in use, tied back to the four corner poles, the screen walls would age and become dirty and perhaps become inusable. So we took them down and stowed them for when needed.We like the portable travel case the gazebo comes with. Since the entire gazebo farm is very heavy, having a secure bag with roller wheels on it is a nice feature to protect it and roll it around.We had rain and wind last night so our first night with the canopy up was a good test. Our winds were 12-15mph with some 20-22 gusts. And it rained for 9 hours. Today, the canopy is in the same place and still snug/secure. It’s all about the weight of you don’t want it to lift up and blow away in a storm. Weighting this canopy to the ground is essential.As stated in the beginning, we are new to this product and cannot attest to the canopy and the structure longevity over time. In a few months we will come back and update the review. In the meantime, we are pleased and enjoying our new “gazebo”.May 7/2024 Update: We’ll, it’s been a week. Gazebo has been up the entire time. The temp difference from direct sunlight on a sunny day to shade under the gazebo was 12 degree difference. Nice! We did have a storm warning where gusts could get to 40mph. So what we did was lower the legs completely leaving them at roughly 4’ tall. Then we pushed the center peak lock to release tension. Then removed the canopy and stored it. Took 5 minutes to do all that. Roughly 20 minutes after doing all this huge wind gusts came through then the storm. We got it adjusted just in time. The frame stayed stable the entire time. When the storm passed we put the canopy back on and raised the legs - again less than 5 minutes. Frame is in perfect condition. Since then our winds have been between 8-15mph all week and not a thing wrong with the canopy frame or purpose of the canopy. Note: During initial set up we stake the corners of the canopy to the ground footing of each pole during set up. This keeps the corners from moving during wind. We also added more rocks to the sand bags. I weighed each on a bath scale and all 4 bags are weighing 50lbs each. The sand bags are huge! If your poles are staked & weighted the frame isn’t going anywhere if the canopy isn’t on. With the canopy on there will be some lifting of the pole feet stakes you just have to go back around and check them from time to time. I’m feeling confident this canopy will do just fine over the summer. FYI - we are on Lake Michigan where there is always a breeze and we get Chicago winds from across the lake. Proper assembly, anchoring and common sense will save your gazebo!
William DiDonato
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
I have several of these And they are very durable and last a long time if you take care of them they're very very very very very very very easy to set up And take down with ease The only thing is do not get it caught in the windstorm because if it Gets caught up it will flip and it will break fairly quickly and fairly easily
Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
I wish I took pictures. But it's not exactly the size it says it is. It was about a few I chest off on each side. I built a 12x12 patio and it was much smaller than my patio, I measured the gazebo up and it wasn't 12x12. But I wasn't going to go through the hassle of returning it. It's good quality and beautiful, but it's just not as big as it says it is, and that measurement was including the extra overhang.
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