EzyFast Elegant Pop Up Beach Shelter is a stylish canopy tent with a classical white blue stripe fabric that not only blocks harsh sunlight but also adds a touch of style. The canopy measures 7'6''x7'6'' at the base with a 6'x6' fabric top and a center ceiling height of 6'7'' tall, providing 36 sq ft of shade coverage. It is designed for about 2 to 4 people to sit under.
Setting up this canopy tent is a breeze with the EzyFast frame system. With innovative technology, it allows for one person to easily set it up with just one push. Effortless and incomparably simple.
The EzyFast Elegant Pop Up Beach Shelter is lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry around. It comes with a nice shoulder carry bag and is ideal for leisure activities such as camping, fishing, picnics, and outdoor sports. You can use it at campgrounds, riversides, parks, beaches, soccer fields, and more.
One of the standout features of this canopy tent is the built-in weight bags. The gravity corner curtains have built-in weight bags that are elegantly designed to weight down the canopy easily and nicely. These weight bags can be filled with bottled water or sand, providing stability and peace of mind.
Additionally, the EzyFast Elegant Pop Up Beach Shelter comes with a full-size backwall that can be rolled down for sunblock, wind block, or privacy. It can also be tied up to the top for great air flow. The tent also includes 2 mesh storage pockets for convenient storage of items such as drinks, keys, books, cell phones, and more.
Now let's move on to some frequently asked questions:
- Anyone know where you can find easily attachable mosquito netting for this? Not sure probably.
- Is this tent good for the beach? That is exactly what I purchased it for. Some beaches don’t allow this type of tent, but the one we went to doesn't start that restriction until May 15th. Worked great for us.
- How to keep the legs from sliding down? They should pop into place with the little metal nubs that stick out. Don't use if there is any wind whatsoever as I only got to use mine 2 times before the bar bent. Every other easy-up and tent was still standing except ours.
- Are any tools required for setup? A small hammer is needed for the stakes in hard ground, but we found that we didn't need the stakes unless it was very windy.
Not sure probably
That is exactly what I purchased it for. Some beaches don’t allow this type of tent, but the one we went to doesn't start that restriction until May 15th. Worked great for us.
They should pop into place with the little metal nubs that stick out. Don't use if there is any wind whatsoever as I only got to use mine 2 times before the bar bent. Every other easy-up and tent was still standing except ours.
A small hammer is needed for the stakes in hard ground, I found we didn't need the stakes unless it was very windy