🌟 Elevate your outdoor game with instant shelter and style!
The AxplorOutdoor Pop Up Canopy Screen Tent is a 10x10 ft portable screened gazebo designed for up to 7 people. Featuring durable 210D Oxford RipStop Nylon with water-resistant PU coating and taped seams, it offers reliable weather protection. Its no-see-um tight mesh walls ensure ventilation and privacy, while the flexible fiberglass frame enables quick, tool-free setup. With SPF 50+ protection and optional privacy panels, it’s the perfect all-weather outdoor shelter for camping, tailgating, or backyard gatherings.
C**B
Quick and compact!
I needed a small easy to transport screen room to go in my small camper. This works great. Very easy for me to set up and take down on my own. ( I have the basic 5 sided version without the roll down rain panels). Not sure why the reviews about being shipped “ inside out”, just follow the directions. Out of the carrying bag and start pulling on the straps and it pretty quickly pops up. Then go inside and push up the roof support. Only thing I did extra was get some larger tent stakes as I just didn’t trust the smaller ones where I camp. After several uses it seems good quality. I consider it a good buy.
G**R
Bulky
Very nice and easy to set up
S**N
Came inside out
We received in package went up easily, then realized the tent was packaged inside out we had to take out each pole so we could flip the entire tent other way. So this was not an easy process. Now we put in work to get fixed, we have plenty room, so next time will be 5 minutes and up. Very disappointing receiving inside out!
M**B
Great extra room!
Bought mine in February and it has been set up on Oregon coast now continuously for 3 1/2 months! Sturdy, well made, and very easy for me to set up and take down myself. The only issue was the storage bag. It fit in length wise ok but couldn't fold it up small enough in the middle. Problem solved...took bag to a tent repair shop and the put in 3 extra inches in both sides of the bag and now I can even put it away by myself! I am a full time camp host so love having the extra room. Moving it every 2 or 3 months is a breeze. The bathtub floor is perfect. I put it down over tarp for added protection and can put indoor/outdoor rug down with no worries about getting wet. Attached shades work perfectly! Highly recommend the Axplor Nomad.
D**N
Leaks
Beautiful, easy up and down almost perfect except the floor doesn't quite go to sides completely, leaving a small gap in between the flooring and wall but it works. There was a small defect in our seems at the ceiling which made it leak but we got it replaced and the new one does NOT leak. Just be mindful to check it right away before the return policy is up (the return policy is short).
D**D
We use it as an outdoor lounge
Easy to set up. Not sure how durable it will be taking down and setting up often. We travel full time in a camper. A lot of people use these as a storage shed for bikes and extra stuff. We use it as an outdoor lounge with an inflatable couch. We put a tv and have used it with a space heater and a portable AC floor unit and has kept us comfortable in warm and cold weather. It’s stood up to heavy rain and storms. 25+mph winds! Only a grommet has slipped out on the initial set up. I’m 6’1 and can set it up on my own. Shorter people may or may not have a problem pushing up the roof without a broomstick. This was one model where you didn’t have to purchase extra side curtains and I am able to use it as a sleeping tenant or screen tent. All around so far very durable, easy to set up if you have experience with tents. First time took about 20 min, second maybe 7-10.
S**S
I LOVE THIS!
The media could not be loaded. I am one of those people that have to research things over and over before purchasing and I did just that with this pop up gazebo! No buyer's remorse here! My priorities - 1.) Had to be easy to assemble for 1 or 2 people 2.) Needed sides to cover the screen in elements 3.) Needed screens to keep bugs out. This checked all the boxes! We used it for the first time during an outdoor volleyball tournament in Texas... day started out hot... and then came a Texas sized thunderstorm and everyone had to run for cover. We hunkered down in our portable "yurt" and were the envy of the event. So. Many. People. Asked me about this gem! If you're on the fence, take a leap! And if you're worried about the set up, just watch the video! My 15 year old and I put this up in less than 10 minutes with zero problems or much effort. Remember, when collapsed, it is inverted! Great, great product, thank you!
M**E
Takes some head-scratching to figure out
I would say that "rapid" might not be the most appropriate word for the erection of this tent—at least not the first time. The most confusing part is figuring out where to start. As usual, the directions were pretty useless. It took us a while to discover that the tent comes out of the box inside-out. (You can tell by looking at the seams.) All the hubs are angled in the same direction, so once we kind of laid it out like a flower we began to understand. The only way we were able to make it work was to flip it over at that point, and for my husband to get inside. Then he pushed against one of the side hubs (as opposed to the directions, which instructed us to pull from the outside. It was way too awkward for us). All of a sudden a side popped into place and suddenly everything started to make sense. All the other hubs behaved the same way, and the tent took shape quickly. Then we pushed the center (roof) up, which was easy. So, the X that you see in the picture is actually permanently installed tent poles that meet at the hub on each side except for the zippered side (it has its own supports). The hubs are padded for comfort, and the outside of each hub has the eyebolt and lanyard. Once it was set up, I really liked it! The space is very generous, the screens are tightly woven, and all the junctures are heavily reinforced. It really is a beautiful tent. Perhaps as we set it up a few more times we'll get the hang of it! Getting it back into the zippered carry bag was a challenge, and the bag itself is 68" long, so it might be a struggle getting it into some cars. I'm a little dubious as to how it will hold up in heavy winds (there are no thick poles), but that remains to be seen. BTW, don't let the video fool you; with this version (the Summerlin) there are no solid side panels; those come with the Nomad which is considerably more expensive. SUPPLEMENT: Yesterday we had strong, gusty winds which answered my question. It pulled almost all the tent stakes out of the ground and collapsed. The tent did not tear or break; but at least four sides popped back in (i.e. lost all their tension). To be fair, we didn't use the guy ropes; we weren't expecting to leave the tent up so long. But this does tell me that the structure itself just wasn't strong enough to resist the weather. It totally relies on the ropes and stakes. Because of this I changed it from five to four stars.
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