⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with shade that sets you apart!
The E-Z UP Pyramid Instant Shelter Canopy offers a spacious 10'x10' coverage with a unique cathedral ceiling providing up to 10'5" headroom. Designed for quick, tool-free setup and breakdown, it features a durable alloy steel frame, reinforced seams, and a water-resistant, fire-resistant canopy with 99% UV protection. Transport is simplified with the Wide-Trax roller bag system, and the product is backed by a 3-year warranty, making it a reliable, stylish shelter for any professional on the move.
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Steel |
Color | Royal Blue |
Coverage | 100 square feet |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 120"L x 120"W x 125"H |
Item Weight | 48 Pounds |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
S**R
Great tent for a track day
Great tent. I bought this for a motorcycle track day. Was a bit skeptical at first due to the cost, but was quickly sold once I opened it up. It’s very sturdy, weight 54 pounds (yes 54 pounds according to the label,) and easy to assemble. Once taken down it comes with a matching color bag that you can carry it around in. Bag has 2 wheels so you carry it like a golf cart. Takes 5 minutes to assemble first time, less than 60 seconds the following. Several of the other racers came to my tent to ask me about the brand and make; its built to last. I had one of the best looking tents by far. Most people say they have to purchase a new one every year; this one will last a long time. I also got weights for the legs which were unnecessary for this day since it wasn’t windy. Two 6ft+ riders came into my tent without ducking their heads; it’s tall enough. I left the tent up at night and it rained for 5 hours. No water permeated the tent which was surprising to me. My bike was kept perfectly dry. Would purchase again in a heartbeat. The limeade color is not "as bright" as seen on their online pictures. It is a little more faded - just a heads up, but close enough.
N**R
Better than the rest
Why did you pick this product vs others?:A great canopy. Easy up and very sturdy
C**S
Don’t fall for the cheap guys
This company is the real deal. I had an issue with the tent that came with this frame and they immediately made it right by sending me a replacement after I proved the issue. The quality is 10/10, easy to use, and perfect for game day. Get the weights for windy days.
Z**W
Quality product
Love this brand. Great quality. Easy to use
M**1
E-Z Up really does mean Easy Up! Sturdy and great headroom.
We had originally purchased the Ambassador E-Z Up, but wanted something sturdier and with more headroom. The first time we set this up, it was clear that the structure was well made and stable. Went up really easily with two of us. Love the rolling bag, and it was very easy to get the tent in and out of it. We were a little worried when the wind picked up one day, but we made sure to stake it down firmly, and it stayed in place. We also purchased the E-Z up camping cube tent, and it works perfectly with this canopy.
R**M
Lives up to name - watch the touch points with the center beams of the supports & the fabric....
Definitely Easy-Up. My brother in law and I used this on our family vacation @ the NJ shore. We had winds between 5mph and 15 mph from a variety of directions daily. The canopy was truly a pleasure to set up - however it is heavy. I am 5' 10" and about 190 and I struggled to carry it on my shoulder the 200 yards from the house to where we set the tent up every day. The wheels in the cover are useless in sand. We chose to keep the canopy grounded using sand filled weight bags (a MUST HAVE for the beach IMHO) and they did their job well.As the week went on I started to notice several points of wear happening where the horizontal cross members were rubbing the canopy material and rubbing it thin. While we had no holes / tears I could see that if I was unlucky enough to set the canopy up the same way every day I probably would have a hole in the side by now. I THINK the issue is where the nuts/bolt for the center of the crossmember on the top of the canopy make contact with the fabric. I plan on putting a small patch of Gorilla Duct Tape at each spot on the inside of the canopy so I don''t get holes wearing through.I am giving it 4 stars because it did it's job well, was easy to set up and was sturdy enough to stand up to the winds @ the beach. A star deduction for excessive wear to the fabric as described above. I shouldn't have to jury-rig the canopy with duct tape band aids for the cover to last longer than a week in the wind.
A**O
***updated review**Weird bag closure, the fabric is being ripped by the frame's joints, and it's a little heavy.
---update after several uses---I've recently realized that my review below did not include a reference to the EZ-UP Small Hammer accessory. This was not provided in my initial order either, but is apparently necessary for liberating one of the four legs enough to raise and lower it like the others. Mind you, I've only used it for one week at the beach and a handful of other times, I keep the tent in its bag which is stored in the garage, and I've rinsed it down 2 or 3 times to cleanse it from salt and sand.Speaking of sand, don't those 'heavy duty wheels' on the bag look appealing? They are indeed the masters of lawns and sidewalks, but as for the beach - if yours is not hard-packed sand (the kind you can ride bicycles on) then you'll be in for yet another challenge. I've named my bag The Dune Maker...Reviewers who state that this product is easy to erect by 1 person are not telling you that a) they are torquing the heck out of the frame, or b) they're making more laps around it than a Nascar driver on Sundays.****original review follows****The frame is a little on the heavy side when compared to other 10x10s. I'll assume that equates to sturdiness. It is best anchored with weight bags, as it does not have guylines. The bag is sturdy as well, though the zipper goes around the bag (vs length-wise) about 10" from one end; the easiest method of packing it back up seems to be to involve 2 people. The shorter person slides the bag over the still standing (but collapsed) frame while the taller one holds the rest of the bag high enough to allow it to slide over the frame easily. It's kind of comical, really. Once on fully - down to the zipper - flip the canopy so that it is doing a headstand, feet up. Pull the bag upwards and mightily, flip the bottom 10" section over the frame's feet, and zip away. Voila!Most frustrating, however, is that after about 6 uses in light winds ( <=10mph), I noticed scrape marks on the inside of each the sidewalls of the canopy, right where the articulating frame rubs against the canopy fabric and midway between the legs. There are 4 such scrapes, which are not yet full tears, but they have me quite concerned. Alas, I did not receive any EZ-UP Waterproof Duct Tape, protective EZ-UP Adhesive Nylon Patches, or EZ-UP Fuzzy Tennis Balls to slice and cover the offending frame joints within the original packaging.Wait a second....that wasn't actually the most frustrating part. I did my typical and ridiculous amount of research in order to replace and upgrade from a Coleman canopy tent which was cheaper and lasted 4 years of beach trips and refugee camps marketed as outdoor swim meets. I had such high hopes for this, given the 4-point-whatever stars other users have given it....A "by the way", if you've lasted this long: If you don't have a mini-van or pickup truck, please note that the sturdy bag wheels are not rated for highway speeds; do not tow this thing behind your car. Find a strong, preferably bearded man to lift this onto your roof rack instead; it might not fit in many SUVs without getting really creative.
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