EZ up Pop up tents

Thanks everyone.

I don't shop at Sam's Club, but I'm sure I can check their site and see what model it is and get it right from EZ Up. And the vented top is a great point to bring up, thanks

I have been buying from www.buyshade.com for years, and they have been great. Also, the more you spend on an EZ-Up product, the longer the warranty. If you use your EZ-Up a lot, that longer warranty is worth the extra money.

CD
 
Just spoke with a very helpful lady there and I'm looking at this one

http://www.ezupdirect.com/product/enterprise-ii-10-x-10/

And probably these for side walls

http://www.ezupdirect.com/product/food-booth-sidewall-10/

She explained to me that the vented top really wouldn't let out the smoke or help much with the wind lift. They only designed them because people wanted some venting at the top, but said for the added cost in that on the only one modle they have it on is really not money well spent

I have an Enterprise. It has been through some seriously strong storms.

Over time, the fabric will stretch, and the roof will hold water. That will happen with any canopy. I put grommets in mine so that water can drain.

CD
 
I didn't know that about the warranty.
And I'm glad to hear yours has stood up so well even through the storms. Now I
know that's the one I'll be getting.

Thanks a lot
 
I spent $200 on my ex up back on 2005 and it's still goo to go! I've got buddies that bought the cheap ex up and they don't last a year.
 
Just spoke with a very helpful lady there and I'm looking at this one

http://www.ezupdirect.com/product/enterprise-ii-10-x-10/

And probably these for side walls

http://www.ezupdirect.com/product/food-booth-sidewall-10/

She explained to me that the vented top really wouldn't let out the smoke or help much with the wind lift. They only designed them because people wanted some venting at the top, but said for the added cost in that on the only one modle they have it on is really not money well spent

Seriously, $490.00?!?!?!?!?:shocked::shocked:
 
I would suggest not getting the walls for $100. They have plastic zippers and ours didn't last a year. Wind is tough on them. We now have poly tarps from Harbor Freight for about $5 apiece and attach with zip ties.
 
I have a 10x10 Quik Shade Summit that has double awnings which is great for additional shade and as a windbreaker, and it also has the chimney top to let some air through. Looks like this

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I also got a 10x10 Quik Shade Commercial, which has a sturdier frame. Both are awesome.
 
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