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The USA 10x10ft Pop Up Canopy by Eurmax is a commercial-grade, heavy-duty outdoor shelter designed for quick, tool-free setup. Featuring a patented no-tip rolling storage bag, UV and water-resistant fire-retardant fabric, and adjustable height settings, it offers durable protection and professional customization options. Perfect for outdoor events, promotions, and recreational use, it combines convenience, longevity, and American-made reliability.





| ASIN | B00FF347I8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,081 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #18 in Outdoor Canopies |
| Brand | Eurmax |
| Brand Name | Eurmax |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Color | Black |
| Coverage | 100 square feet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,447 Reviews |
| Floor Area | 100 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Steel |
| Frame Type | L-shaped |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10"L x 10"W x 65"H |
| Item Type Name | outdoor-canopies |
| Manufacturer | Eurmax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10ft canopy bk |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Material | Alloy Steel , Polyester |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Polyester |
| Model Number | 10ft canopy bk |
| Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 10"L x 10"W x 65"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Temporary shade and weather protection for various outdoor activities, including commercial personal use in promotions, trade shows, picnics, camping, sporting events. Recommended Uses For Product Temporary shade and weather protection for various outdoor activities, including commercial personal use in promotions, trade shows, picnics, camping, sporting events. See more |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Size | 10x10 |
| UPC | 609679061970 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV protection |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
W**?
An excellent canopy at a fair price. (UPDATE: New tent is not nearly the same quality)
ORIGINAL POST (see update below) A good value! We had an old canopy that we bought at Dick's Sporting Goods many years ago. With extra caution an care, it protected us from sun and rain during multiple camping trips, dozens of youth baseball & LAX games, and four trips to the beach. While it was still in OK condition, we wanted to replace it with a new one. Unfortunately, the old saying is true, โthey don't make 'em like they used to.โ The quality of the inexpensive canopies now is no where near what it used to be. I don't believe that the new cheap ones would last more than three uses. So, we knew that we'd have to spend a little more money to get a good one. This one meets all of our expectations. It is everything that they say. VERY sturdy. VERY well made. While it easier to set up with two people, one person can do it. All of the connections seem to be very well made and beefier that any other canopy that we saw in this price range. The carrying bag has a wider wheel span than most which makes it a little more stable when rolling it. The bag is also tapered at the top to allow for the canopy top - you are encouraged to just leave it attached. No need to remove and reinstall every time you use it! The zipper was a little difficult at first, but โloosenedโ up after a few open and closes. I bought the sandbags for the legs, but I actually made some concrete buckets with an eye-bolt and attach them to the frame with cable and clips They're a bit cumbersome, but much better for holding it down if wind kicks up. I'll keep the sandbags though in case we ever take this one to the beach (we may continue to use the old one since the saltwater takes a beating on these). We purchased the white top since my daughter uses it when she goes to art shows and farmer's markets. No regrets - this is an excellent canopy for a fair price. UPDATE (6/11/2025) Our original canopy tent developed holes in the canopy over the winter. Presumably moths or something. It is still good for shade, but not rain. I looked at buying a replacement canopy, but a whole new tent wasnโt much more expensive, so I opted to buy a complete new tent. Much to my surprise, the new tent is no where near the same quality. The frame is cheap and flimsy. I predict that it wonโt last long. One good wind gust and this thing will be done. I still have my old tent and will, most likely, just take the canopy off of this one and put it on my old frame. Look for something else if you need a good quality commercial tent. This no longer fits that bill.
C**C
This has to be one of the best canopy tents in it's price range
I bought this for $169 - $10 discount on Prime Day 2019. I have used it several times since. This is the 2nd canopy tent that I owned. The previous was from Christmas Tree Shop for $100. The previous only lasted 1 season before the wind blew it over and the thing literally got demolished beyond repair. Quality ===== I rate quality 9/10 The first thing I noticed upon receipt of the Eurmax canopy was the quality. The tent bag, the canopy itself, the stakes and everything about it was well thought out. Quality exceeded my expectations The metal used was definitely stronger than my previous canopy but not so strong that it would survive a storm but at least strong enough for most normal situations. Assembly ======= I rate assembly 9/10. On the initial opening of the box, I was a little confused for the first 10 minutes, But once I tried to put up the tent it all just came together for me. And once I did it once subsequent attempts to raise the tent have been trivial. It is easiest to raise the canopy with 4 people (each on 1 corner) but can also be done fairly easily with 2 people (taking turns on 2 corners each) but once I got the hang of it, I can do it by myself (expanding each corner a little at a time.) Expanding the tent isn't bad but raising each leg for each corner is admittedly difficult by yourself Disassembly =========== I rate Disassembly 10/10. Taking down the canopy is super easy with 2 people but can definitely be done with 1 person. I had few if any difficulties here Storage ===== I rate 10/10. Initially I was worried that the canopy would fit in the bag it came with. But it does fit perfectly. The bag itself is VERY high quality and has inside pockets for accessories and instructions. Very easy to store the canopy once it is disassembled Customer Service ============ I rate Customer Service 10/10. When I received the canopy it was missing the stakes but I contacted the seller and they sent them right away. I would do biz with these guys again and would buy this product again. Very satisfied with this purchase. I feel like the canopy is easy enough to assemble/disassemble and store that I can easily do so between uses so this canopy should last for many, many years,
T**I
Very sturdy and tall
I bought this canopy to set up a massage tent at an outdoor event last month. I wanted to make a 10x20 space, so I also borrowed another 10x10 canopy from a friend, and it was fun to compare the two. This is a very sturdy, very tall canopy. It took me about an hour by myself to set it up. I did need help only once with it, and that was at the point where I needed to push the middle up and click the levers into place on the side poles at the same time. That required two people, one to push up in the middle and one to click the levers. Other than that, I was able to get the top onto the frame by myself (while the canopy was still set low) and everything else was a breeze. Speaking of breeze, we had the threat of some winds and storms, so I bought some extra tent stakes at the store and some paracord to stake this canopy down. This canopy was really sturdy when I did that. The walls go on easily with Velcro and the zippered front wall is a nice touch. There arenโt tiebacks for those flaps or for rolling up the side walls, so I improvised some with binder clips and small bungees. As the day progressed and the sun moved, I rigged a couple of the walls to the other pop-up for shade. This canopy is really easy to take down and store. I didnโt bother trying to get the roof and walls back into the big bag, though. I stuffed them into the extra carry bag that came with the canopy. I did not use the sandbags provided. I did not know where to get sand this time of year and staking the canopy provided the stability I needed. Compared to the other canopy, this was better except for two things: I needed help at one point to set it up and this one is really heavy and bulky. I feel the quality and the fact this one has walls outweigh those minor issues, however. I havenโt tested it in an actual rain storm. I figure if I know I am going to see heavy weather, Iโll add a large, lightweight tarp to my canopy kit. It canโt hurt to have that extra protection from the elements. Pros: sturdy, good price, walls, great colors, taller than other canopies Cons; heavy, takes 2 people to set the leg length, could use some tie backs at strategic places
D**D
Good canopy for the price
I have had this canopy for about 6 weeks now, so I am ready to give an honest review. First off, some of the negative reviewers have to keep perspective. This is a two hundred dollar canopy. Too many people on Amazon think they can get $500 quality for $200. People need to keep perspective. Do not think it will survive high winds. Do not keep it out for days on end. It WILL NOT SURVIVE. A good backyard canopy that can withstand high winds and be left out is probably a $1500 minimum. You aren't getting that for $200. This is temporary shelter. First off, what threw me when it arrived is that the box said "Standard". I was like, "Wait, I ordered the Ez Pop Up...". I went to Eurmax website. This tent IS the Standard model, but the ad does not say that. If you zoom in on the bag, it will say "Standard". So that threw me at first. No big deal there. I got the tent described in the ad, it just never lists it as the Standard model. My wife and I use this in the backyard on nice days so we can sit out and get some fresh air. It is perfect for that. We do not leave it out overnight, nor do we put it up if it is windy. It won't handle that. I am thinking maybe up to a 10 mph wind max , even with sand bags or tie downs. Remember, it's basically a big parachute. If a strong wind gets hold of it, it is going to get damaged. It is pretty easy to put up with two people. The top latches take a little bit of muscle to secure, but after you do it a couple times you get the hang of it. I found that if you stand on the outside of the pole and push the latch up with one hand while pushing down on the top of the frame at the same time works best, but that is just me. I am sure everyone has their own technique. I find the secret to getting the legs to latch is that while you are extending the leg, don't keep the leg on the ground and push the top up, because the top of the tent wants to force it back down under it's own weight. This makes it difficult to open the leg all the way until it latches. So lift the leg off the ground (it's light enough) and extend the bottom part of the leg downward until it latches. At this point the leg will be at an angle, and the tent will be cocked funny, but leave it like that as it reduces tension on the canopy. But again.. find your own technique, I am just telling you how I do it. There may be better ways. You CAN put this up with only one person. The first few times I tried, I was unsuccessful and thought "no way". But after doing it a few times, I figured it out. It CAN be done. But here is the thing. One person can't pull the legs apart far enough by themselves. So I have to open the legs as wide as I can, which is only a little more than half way, then crawl under the frame and push up from the center to force the legs out the rest of the way. Then I use the two techniques described above to secure the latches. It takes maybe 5 minutes to put it up, without hurrying. With that said, I am 5'10 165 lbs and in good shape. So NOT everyone is going to be able to crawl under the frame and push up from the center. I am just saying that it CAN be done by one person. Taking it down is a snap and can be done by only one person, no problem. If you aren't taking the canopy off, it literally comes down in about 30 seconds. Which is nice in case winds or a storm come out of nowhere. The canopy itself is medium weight. It is still too new for me to comment on how strong it is. I left it out in a light rain and it did not leak. Although I did make sure i kept the water from pooling at the edges. I would not count on it in a heavy rain. I think water will pool at the edges and tear the canopy. Finally, the bag is heavy duty and when you first see it, it is weird because it is missing one of the sides, where the wheels are. I was like what the heck? But after a couple times, I realized it was ingeniously engineered. It makes it REALLY easy to put the frame in and out of the bag without having to wrestle with the frame. Just fold the frame (leave it standing upright) and slide the bag over the top of the frame and down It slides right in. Slip the metal brace under the legs, velcro it snug and off you go. You don't even need to take the canopy off. The bag is big enough to fit the frame AND the canopy, which is nice. You never have to lift the frame. Which is great because the frame probably weighs about 50 pounds. But with the ease of putting it in the bag and the bag being on wheels, you never have to deal with the full 50Lbs unless you literally need to carry it. My wife has no problem bringing this in and out of the garage. You aren't going to be able to roll this thing through sand, so don't think you are getting it to the beach without carrying it. For $200, this thing is fine. Again, keep perspective. Understand what you are buying. This is temporary shelter. Harsh weather will ruin it. But it exactly as advertised. If you need something quick and easy to put up in the backyard or camping, this works just fine.
S**Y
Superior engineering, and many accessories available
I needed temporary shelter once a week, for about 3 hrs, for a class taught outdoors. This tent was not the most expensive, and not the cheapest, but moderately priced. I hoped it would do the job. I assumed it was made in China, as everything else is, so I was pleasantly surprised to discover that these are made in the US. There is no assembly required at all, other than putting on the (light-weight) canvas top. They recommend you take the canvas off after each use, but I have not done that. The whole thing goes in the bag easily, and saves a lot of time. Eurmax has a more expensive model, but I bought the 10x10 Standard, and it has exceeded my expectations. The design, engineering, and production are first rate. An added bonus is that they have a good website, where you can buy accessories directly, and I have done that. I bought a sidewall kit, and use one of the walls to block the Eastern sun. If you use a sidewall, you will absolutely have to hold the tent down, or it will sail away with any wind greater than 10 mph. It comes with sandbags, but that is not enough. I bought tent stakes, and those have made the difference. If you use it on concrete, they sell weights that fit around the legs (they are expensive). If you use more than one tent (I have two), they sell connectors to hook two tents together. That adds a lot of stability. With all these options, this has turned out to be a very cost-effective way to create a tall, temporary shelter of 200 sq ft. Two people can put these up and down, but four people makes it easy. I can put them up by myself by looping a steel cable from my trailer hitch, around one leg of the tent, and back to the hitch. I can do that in less than 5 mins. With 2-4 people, it takes about one min. I have not used these tents in the rain, and hope not to. If you do, you had better have a sidewall kit, as rain will blow in. The tents are very tall.
T**I
Very sturdy! Love the fact that it can adjust to 7ft in height!
Fantastic quality!
R**8
Long read but I think it will be worth it. It can be taken down by oneself - rather easily too.
I bought this last month, and admittedly have only camped with it once. We have set it up a few times, to practice; but has only stayed up for an extended period of time for the three night we were camping. Normally I would NOT write a review yet, as I wouldn't feel I had used it enough to truly comment. However, my son and I had an experience that I feel is worth sharing. We brought it to give us overhead cover and additional rain protection. It poured on us the first day for about an hour, and rained cats and dogs for an extended period of time the second day. The canopy did its job and kept us dry. Between the tent, canopy, and tarps we were snug as two bugs in a rug. The main reason for posting the pics is so ppl can see that a similar sized tent will indeed fit under the canopy. Our tent is the NTK Oregon GT 10x10 (although the actual footprint is slightly smaller). We filled up the four sand bags, and staked all four of the uprights with double stakes. The wind wasn't that strong; but we had no trouble with the wind we did have. Very easy set-up for my eight year old son and I. The biggest reason of all for posting this review is to address the ease, or lack thereof, of taking it down by oneself. My son got sick at 2:00 in the morning. Literally threw up in his sleep. Very scary, and very stressful. After I was able to get him changed, get a fire going, and wrapped up by it; I proceeded to start tearing down the campsite. When you look at our set-up you can see there was no way I could take the canopy down without taking down the tent. Since I was hoping the anti-nausea meds would settle his stomach and help him sleep (I had an extra sleeping bag with me) I was hoping I could get him back to sleep and pack everything by daylight. That meant I had to move the canopy by myself and take it down by myself; as I knew he wouldn't be helping me then, or in the morning. While it was not the easiest thing, and it took me about ten minutes I was able to slowly but surely (literally a few inches each time) move the canopy out from over the tent. I then was able to take it down, and pack it back up with no trouble at all. Mind you this was at about 2:15 in the morning by lantern light. I'm not going to claim it was as easy as when he and I set it up; or when my wife joined in and the three of us set it up at home. But, considering everything it went far, far smoother than I would have dared hope. The longest part was getting it out from over the tent. Once I had it out, I would say I had it down, and packed by up in about 10 min total. For this last reason alone I would give this a 10 out of 5 rating if it were possible! I can only hope it will prove as durable and sturdy as it proved easy to use and protective on this trip!
G**3
Didnโt last 3 monthsโฆ
Had my tent stolen so had to get a replacement figured Iโd go all out and get one of the 2 most popular brands vendors use and unfortunately this didnโt last 3 months there were things I looked past since I had back to back events and couldnโt afford to buy another while I returned this one (HUGE Mistake) such as it not having the fire retardant certification tag I needed for an event,A pin that is in the red button that locks the legs was lose and had to be pushed into place to work but the worst thing is this tent is a push top that โlocksโ when you push the middle up but even when it was locked during events the poles that curve from the top to the legs would bend as if the were closing it got so bad at one event that I had to take it down as it was in the process of completely closing I figured it may have unlocked itself but when I went to collapse it to put it away I couldnโt since the top was still โlockedโ it finally gave in when I pulled and shook the leg to open it (which you have to do to open the tent) and the cris cross sides that connected to the legs detached rendering the tent unusable as a small business not only was this tent traumatizing but a waste of money and time please look elsewhere maybe the standard version is better but Iโm to scared to try at this point but have to buy another in the hope it gets here in time for my next event Iโm glad to see this tent worked for others and hopefully if you buy it it works for you and I just got a faulty one but it just didnโt work for me unfortunately
A**R
Highly Recommend!
Beautiful! Loved them! Looked amazing, helps the space look clean and sleek.
C**F
Great value when compared to other brands
Quick and easy to set up/take down, legs seem pretty durable, and it can be lifted by one person if needed.
K**.
Excellent value
Excellent value!! Very sturdy, well constructed and easy to assemble. Definite value for the money. The company was very responsive when I had a question, too.
L**P
love the colour and carrying case
I would buy this product again, the colours and the carrying case makes it easy, great value for money
N**N
YAA
i of course can't answer to wear but expect it to follow the excellent rest of the package. I was surprised by the quality of this canopy. heavy duty but easy for an 80 yr & 68yr to do (after reading the excellent instructions and a bit of practice. my rv won't take an awning but covers it fine.
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