Property:Thanks to the already pre-assembled scissor frame and the telescopic legs, this practical folding pavilion is much easier to set up than traditional systems with plug-in connections.The included 12 ground nails / pegs give the pavilion a secure footing.The 100% waterproof Oxford roof provides maximum flexibility, weather resistance and UV protection.Ideal for parties, barbecues, markets, sporting events, camping, flea markets, school events!Technical specifications:- Color beige- height: approx 300cm- Base constructed: approx 300 * 300cm- Material roof covering: 100% polyester oxford- Material frame: steelPack size: 123 x 20 x 25 cm- Weight: approx 14kgPlease make sure that the folding pavilion offers no protection during storms and very bad weather conditions!Delivery:- 1 folding pavilion (with side panels)- 8x herrings- tension cords- Mounting material- Assembly instructions
A**R
Saves lots of time with the fold out design! Prefer it to my old Gazebo.
I went on a stag do camping the other month and got sunburned so decided to get this to take the edge off the elements when I camp along with it being perfect for hosting garden parties. I set it up on a friends farm for a birthday party the other week. It looked great and stood up to some light winds and rain in the middle of a field okay, along with offering great UV protection.The main advantage of this Gazebo is its fold-out design makes it quick to set up. It took me 15mins the first time working at a slow pace and not realising the instructions were in the bag with the pegs. I think next time I’ll have in up within 10 minutes. Most of the time is spent just fastening Velcro straps to the sides. If you wanted it sideless like in my 2nd picture it would very little time. It’s a lot easier than messing around with all the poles in traditional designs.On the waterproofing front I slept in at night over the weekend on a camp bed there was a light mist/rain one night and it dealt with it fine. I’m not sure how it would take a torrential downpour I’ve not tried it in a hard rain yet. The top cover seems decent though (see my final picture) It has a different finish to it. I think it will work reasonably well. I’ll update when it gets a proper test.The negatives I can think of are it only comes with 8 pegs there are 2 holes for pegging it down in each corner so 8 needed, but 4 are also needed for the guy ropes meaning you're 4 short if fully set up. It wasn’t a real problem for me as I had some spare and it felt fairly sturdy anyway.I’m not sure how well it would do in strong winds with the sides attaching with Velcro. It only had light to moderate wind when I put it up in the field. The frame has a little bit of give being fold in and all but keeps a fairly rigid structure. Again i’ll update when it gets a proper testA tip for when putting it up would be to check what the sides are like before pegging it. When you fold it out the legs aren’t typically equal distances apart so i.e. your zip on the door might not close. You don’t want to have to repeg and reset again. The zipper seems decent quality I gave it a bit of a yanking before realising I needed to reset the legs.Overall I’m happy with it so far. I don’t have buyers remorse and would buy it again if it got i.e. lost, robbed or chewed up by rodents like my last gazebo. Much prefer it to my old one!
L**C
Very sturdy, packs up small, loads of light inside!
This is such a good gazebo! For the past few years we've hired one for my daughters birthday just in case of bad weather. The cheapest I've ever paid was £50 per day so when I saw this I thought why not! The quality is excellent! It was just as good as the ones I'd hired except 8 got to keep it!The structure is so easy to put up it just kind of folds in on itself. When folded it's small enough to easily fit into a car boot so storing it is a cinch! On the day of the birthday it threw it down! The gazebo had no problem keeping us all dry and allowed us to keep socialising. The huge windows let loads of light in and you do t feel closed in at all.Over I highly recommend this! In fact i think I'm going to take it camping with me next time I go and use it as a cook tent!
E**P
Extend your summer with this great rain proof gazebo
Summer is almost over but I’m not giving up the garden life yet. This gazebo is a great way to be able to organise barbecue parties even when the weather doesn’t guarantee sunshine. It’s relatively light weight and very easy to set up. You do need a second person to push up the frame but after that it is very easy to adjust. It comes with sidewalls so even when it’s windy or rainy, you can sit outside and enjoy the fresh outside air. The gazebo is big enough to accommodate a 4 person table and chairs and have enough room to move around. The package comes with ropes to stabilise the construction if needed and there’s even tape to repair any holes or tears. When it’s not in use, it fold up like an umbrella and can be stored in the bag, taking not more space than an ordinary tent. Great for day trips or longer camping holidays to create more space instantly at a budget price.
M**N
Cheaply paid, cheaply made.
Rubbish proving that if you buy cheap, you get cheap.Firstly the ad is very misleading as it claims to come with a 'unique windbar'. I think the windbars uniqueness is it's weightlessness and invisibility, as I could not find it in the box.Very annoyed as this was the selling point for me.When I contacted the company, all I was offered was an apology and a fiver back.Terrible.They even said they would remove the windbar' from the ad but I see it's still there.Be warned. There isn't one.The whole reason for wanting it is the reason I am now left with a pile of junk in my shed.I bought for my daughter's football team to use on Rainy days.The first time I went to use it, myself and two other guys didn't even manage to get it up.The gentle breeze bent and twisted the whole structure to the point that I now have wrecked frame.It bends in the joints of the cantilever design and they are far too weak to withstand just a gentle breeze. The forecast that day predicted 10-15mph winds so hardly a hurricane.It's of little more use than a sun shelter on a calm day. Even the roof had a very dubious patch that looked like it's was very thin and missing the rainproof coating and I anticipated lots of rain seeping through had we actually managed to get it up.Promptly put it away and shoved it back in the bag never to be used again.It's worth pointing out that I also paid a lot more for it than its current price.
P**R
Not robust.
Was to be used for a one day-a-year open-air event, however on trying it out for the first time one of the struts broke at a joint. I returned it as agreed but about three weeks later I am still awaiting my refund. Cannot recommend it.
M**S
Good value for money
I bought this to use at a craft fair, which has not happened as yet, but we have done a trial run and put it up in the garden just to see what is involved. I am happy to report it was all very easy. I am not able to report on anything else at the moment, but very happy with the purchase so far.
D**T
Useless in windy weather
Useless in wind. Frame broke. Better to spend the extra n buy a commercial one.
A**R
Crap
The frame broke. So couldn't use it
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