New 10’x30′ White Outdoor Gazebo Canopy Party Wedding Tent Removable Walls
Holds up to 50 people. Durable water proof polyethylene cover. High quality, rust & corrosion resistant powder coated steel framework. Steel frame tubing diameter ranges between. Our high quality tents can be conveniently carried and are perfect for many outdoor needs, Ideal for commercial or recreational use – parties, weddings, flea markets, etc. Can be erected on hard surfaces such as decks, driveways, lawn, etc. Brand New, Elegant Design Durable Water Proof Polyethylene, TOP PE FABRIC: 100 gm / sq.m, High quality, rust & corrosion resistant powder coated steel framework High strength joint fittings Easy and fast to set up suitable for all kinds of events All necessary Hardware is included Great for Commercial use / Parties / backyard events, etc Comes with Ropes and Stakes for added Stability Easy to set up, all hardware for assembly and instructions included Holds up to an estimated 50 people Sidewalls are easily removed for open air exhibits or outdoor events with overhead protection
Product Features
- Comes with ropes and stakes for added stability
- Size: 30(L) X 10(W) X8.5(H) Ft, 8 Removable sidewalls, 6 Walls W/Windows 2 wall W/Free zip doors
- TOP PE FABRIC:100g Polyethylene,Water proof,UV, Side PE FABRIC:90g
- Polyethylene,Water proof,UV
- Color:White
People will complain that it breaks in the wind………..DURRRRR This is a bad ass tent. It is 100 bucks, its not a storm shelter. If you put this up without checking the weather, your an idiot. Its meant to provide shade and a nice night time atmosphere. It took us about 30 minutes to put it up. We did tape the seems where the pipes connect for more stability. Just after we finished putting it up. It rained. It rained hard. I live in Tampa Florida. We know rain! about 10-15 mpg gusts. We rolled the side walls up. We had already weighted the legs down prior…
Pretty difficult to put together… some of the poles weren’t marked, most joints need to be reinforced with duct tape. Poles bend at the slightest breath of wind. When it came time to take it down, 5-6 sets of poles would not come apart and the poles that were labelled had either lost their labels or they were covered by the necessary duct tape. We had the same 3 people on set up and tear down every weekend for 6 weeks and it never got any easier. Also, half of the Velcro tabs to attach the…