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The EAGLE PEAK 10x10 ft pop up canopy tent delivers 100 sq ft of premium shade with a patented quick-setup center lock system. Crafted from durable, UPF 50+ silver-coated 150D oxford fabric and supported by a powder-coated steel frame, it offers superior weather resistance and stability with included weight bags. Portable with a wheeled carry bag, it’s designed for effortless transport and reliable performance at festivals, beaches, and backyard events—all backed by a 1-year limited warranty.
















| Best Sellers Rank | #21,828 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #59 in Outdoor Canopies |
| Brand | EAGLE PEAK |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,525 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 33.62 Pounds |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Polyester |
| Product Dimensions | 120"L x 120"W x 113.04"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Events, School events/ weekend music festivals/ camping /party/ outdoor sporting events/ beach, Sports Recommended Uses For Product Camping, Events, School events/ weekend music festivals/ camping /party/ outdoor sporting events/ beach, Sports See more |
A**.
Great quality, portable canopy
Bought this to keep my wife out of the sun while she does her potting. The construction and build quality surprised me with how good it was for the price. It's lightweight, but definitely sturdy. You can set it up solo with some creative approaches. Lots of crawling around and pushing up. The locking mechanisms are solid and we haven't had an issue with any of the locks unlocking. With some solid weights for the feet, it stays in place nicely. The vents at the top are great for keeping the air moving.
S**.
Easy, convenient, sturdy!
Very sturdy...Easy to put up and take down. 2 people needed. Roller bag makes this super convenient. I've used it at the beach, festivals, in the yard for cookouts. And it's the perfect pink!
M**G
One Year After Purchase: My Review
I purchased my Eagle Peak pop-up canopy one year ago, and have used it numerous times over the last year. The canopy is easy for me to put up and take down by myself. It is lightweight enough for me to carry and load into the car by myself. I have been impressed with the frame construction and ease of setup. Additionally, the canopy material quality is excellent. I chose the blue tie dye material because I wanted something that would be light enough under the hot sun to not make me hotter, but also a color that would not show every speck of dirt. The blue tie dye is perfect. It is easy for people to spot at a distance and stands out among all of the other solid/ boring colors. After one year of use my canopy is still in perfect condition. The canopy has air vents, which help heat escape on hot days, and they also assist with the canopy not becoming quite as much of a sail in stronger winds. The canopy also has eyelet hole rain drains, to prevent rain from puddling on the top of the canopy. Both the drain holes and the air vents can drip on you in heavy rain, but I consider them a fair trade-off. I would rather have a few drips than a whole puddle of water build up on the canopy like some other canopy designs (the puddle either spills over the side rails and soaks everyone nearby, or the puddle doesn't spill over and the weight of the puddle will cause the canopy to collapse). Also, I knew about the drain holes before purchase from reading other reviews, so now you do too! Overall, I am very happy with my canopy. I take care of it and make sure to dry it out completely before storing it in its storage bag. I am 100% satisfied with my purchase.
H**H
Great quality, set is a breeze, but weight breaks break easily
Love this tent!! I've been saving for a pop up tent for my craft business for a year and then I found the mushroom print and it was just perfect. Super easy to set up and take down alone as a 5'1" woman, easy to move with the rolling carry case, and did fantastic in 3 rainy days at the Renaissance Faire. I did have a tiny bit of rain coming in through the ventilation flaps at the top, but that was only noticeable when it was at it's shortest setting over night; I never saw water dripping in throughout the day once I raised it. I had a ton of compliments on the mushroom topper and it got a lot of attention! The only reason I took a star off was the weight bags are very cheaply made; I filled one with sand, plopped it down from like 6 inches off the ground, and the stitches immediately burst and the sand leaked out. Ended up filling ziplok bags with sand and putting those into the weight bags, which did work for the weekend but I will be looking for alternative weights for my tent in the future.
N**E
Super easy for 1 person to set up!
I was skeptical that one person could put this up by themselves, but I was pleasantly surprised! It really is as easy as the demo video shows. I'm a female with lower back issues, and I was able to put this up and take it down by myself in minutes. Frames are sturdy and the canopy top is well sewn. Be sure to put your canopy top on before pushing up the center button - I forgot that the first time and it was a lot harder to get it attached when the frame is fully open! I've purchased two of these so far. One was a cobalt blue that was "Used, Like New" sold by Eagle Peak through Amazon at a reduced price, and the other was a light blue/turquoise shade was "New". Both colors are bright and pleasant, and had white painted frames. There were some differences between the two - the one in "like new" condition came with a different roller bag that was roomer and had an exterior pocket for the stakes. However, I prefer the smaller bag that came with the "new" one - the tighter fit was MUCH more sturdy when standing it up on it's end. The tighter bag was still easy to put the frame into, and the roomier bag allows the frame to flop around too much. I noticed that it tries tip over when storing it upright, whereas the one in the tighter bag is very stable when stored on it's end. I noticed that the frame of the "like new" one didn't feel as sturdy as the frame for the "new" one, and I think that larger bag might be part of the reason why. Both roller bags were lacking a handle on the top end, and I think that would really help when pulling these. They are heavy, and having an additional handle on the top end (opposite side of the roller wheels) would help. The two that are on the side have you lifting and carrying more of the weight rather than dragging it behind you. Even though one bag came with an external pocket, it was only big enough to store the tent stakes and cords - the canopy won't fit in it. I don't like to store my canopy top on the frame when it's in the bag, so I purchased some clear PVC zipper bags with handles here on Amazon, and put the canopy tops in those. I'd prefer to have a large pocket for the canopy on the roller bag in addition to the tent stake pocket, so all the pieces of the canopy were together in one place. But for the price and ease of use, I'm very happy with Eagle Peak!
B**.
Pop up tent.
Amazing tent. Easy to put up & take down. Thank you!!!
A**A
Compared with 3 others this one is a keeper and easy to set up by myself
This is great for selling at outdoor craft fairs. It's lightweight enough for me to carry. I typically don't have help, and I can set this up and take it down myself without too much effort. I like the top vent which helps mitigate the effect of a minor breeze. I do have weights, but I just don't set this up at all if it's windy — too much risk of it (or any canopy) flying up, up, and away. I'm 5'2", so I use a board or stick to reach and pop the center up into place. I have also used a step stool for this. Of course, if I was just a little taller, I wouldn't need these "props." Other things I like: I can leave the cover on when I stash this in my vehicle so I don't have to take it on and off for each event. I can also hang some of my merchandise around the edges, like t-shirts, potholders, garden flags, caps, and more. I'm very happy with this. I had to purchase and use three other canopies before I found this one. It's a keeper. If I ever need another, I will re-buy.
K**N
If I can set this up alone, you can!
Note: my photo shows the canopy set up at the lower height, first leg extension. I am in my 70s and do craft shows. I needed a canopy that I could manage and set up by myself. I purchased the 8’x8’ Eagle Peak Beige color. First, let me say the beige color is NOT tan colored, it is more on the gold spectrum, but I am satisfied with the color. I just wish they had a brown canopy. This weighs close to 30 pounds but is manageable for 1 person. I followed the directions, but found this way easy for me: 1. spread out the metal frame to about a 5-6’ square, do not extend the legs. Take the canopy, find the center (where the wind flap is) and square up the canopy on the frame. 2. Make sure the corners are squared over the corners of the metal frame. Secure the velcro canopy corners to the velcro on the metal frame. 3. Now spread out the frame as wide as possible. 4. extend the legs 1 segment. This will get it up to about 6 feet. Note: If doing this alone, extend legs 1 and 2. Then when extending leg 3, hold the frame steady while moving over to leg 4 and extend . 5. Now that you can walk under the canopy, secure the velcro to the frame on the underside of the canopy. There should be 7 or 8 places Mine had 7, but it seems like it should have 8 velcro areas. 6. Now, I am 5’9”, so I can stand in the middle and push up on the round knob and the canopy locks into place. Note: At the 1 leg extension height, I can walk under it so the clearance is about 5’8” but with the center popped up, it is about 8’ under the canopy. This height gives you the most sun coverage. 7. If you want a higher canopy, you can now raise the legs to the next height, which clearance is about 7- 8’ to walk under and about 9-10’ in the center under the canopy. To take down the canopy, I lower the legs to the first extension, reach up and counterclockwise turn the center knob and the canopy releases easily. Then I pull the canopy inward to about a 5-6’ square and lower the legs. Remember, if you are doing this alone, after lowering legs 1 and 2, you need to support legs 3 and 4 so it does not tip over. I give this a 4 Star rating because 1. it is easy to set up and break down, 2. I have 2 heights to choose from, 3. it fits (very tight) back into its carrying case with the canopy on, and 4. it has a wind flap to allow hot air to escape and prevents the canopy from becoming a sail, and 5. my favorite this about this canopy is the tabs to extend the legs area easy to operate and will not pinch your fingers and the center pop up mechanism is a Godsend for single person set up. The canopy unit comes with ropes and stakes for tie down, but if using them, i would opt for sand filled milk jugs and not the stake. Sand bags are NOT included. I have the 7.5 lb disks for weights that fit over the feet of the canopy legs. I use 2 disks per leg to secure my canopy on hard surfaces giving me 60 lbs of stability weight. Things Eagle Peak needs to improve are the colors, offer sand bags with the ropes/stakes, and add a mid height leg extension before the first leg extension so it is easier to set up by 1 person. All and all, I am pleased with my purchase. The value is worth the price.
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