⛱️ Shade in Style, Wherever Life Takes You!
This 10x10ft beach tent sun shelter features a durable aluminum frame and high-stretch Lycra fabric with UPF 50+ protection, offering superior sun defense for up to 8 people. Lightweight at just 8.1 lbs, it includes 8 sandbags, a sand shovel, ground pegs, and 4 stability poles for enhanced stability—making it the perfect portable canopy for beach, camping, fishing, and backyard fun.
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Pole Material Type | Aluminum |
Material Type | Lycra |
Color | Dark Blue |
Coverage | Sun Protection |
Number of Guylines | 4 |
Item Weight | 8.27 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
B**N
Just tested in windy Hatteras - here is how Vibemo 10x10 did. (with Video)
The media could not be loaded. Have used the tent twice now. One day was very calm winds and one day was very strong winds. I am impressed by this tent. I can't speak to how durable it will be yet, but so far so good. WOULD LOVE TO REVIEW LARGER VERSION.Set up:Set up is very simple. There are many videos that show best practices, but here is the basics. Stretch it out on the beach. If it is windy, fill one corner full of sand and then the opposite corner, etc. Stretch them all out so there is decent tension. Once all the bags are filled, cover with sand. Then insert the poles under the tension of the cover. You want to try to face it into the wind, but even when the wind changed direction we didn't have any problems.Day 1 (little wind)Not much to talk about, provided nice shade. Easy setup and take down. Light. Was enough for 4 adults to sit under. You could fit more if squish or have small children. Very comfortable day.Day 2 (12-13 mph winds). I was at Light House Beach in Hatteras on May 27 (see video) so you can look up historical winds to see if I am BS'ing. It was very windy during set up, but I thought let's try it and see how it does. Was very pleased. During setup the whole thing flew up so we had to fill up one bag to anchor and then the other bags. The difference in setup from the non windy days was that we set the poles at an angle. You have to set a slight bigger opening into the wind and brace the poles into the wind / <---. The other side we set slightly lower. It took some adjusting to get the 'flappiness' down, but finally got it good enough. Was impressed as it got hit by gusts that it didn't budge. The bungees also did NOT pop off which was also nice. Made it comfortable for all of us. Finally had to leave because the wind picked up enough that sand was starting to pelt everyone.Final thoughts:I was impressed, would like to review something larger for groups of 6-8 to see how it does. Again, this is only two uses in, we'll see how durable it ends up being. That said, if you are buying for a few uses on a vacation, I would recommend. Will try to update at end of trip.
D**E
Impressed with All Features of this Beach Canopy
I admit I'm that obnoxious person who usually won't write Amazon reviews, but will always read them before making a purchase. But in the case of this Vibemo Beach Tent, I'm inspired to spread the word about how great this tent is!Most of the other reviews have covered the main positive features of this 10 x 10 tent that gives ample protection for at least six beachgoers, along with keeping your cooler out of direct sun. But here's my two cents. We just returned from a week in Anna Maria Island, FL and set up the tent at least five times. By the third time, we were set-up experts and got the tent in place in under four minutes. It's key to roll out the tent fully, fill the eight bags with sand, THEN position the poles under the tent. I'm no engineer, but even this 70-year-old woman who made a D in high school physics figured out how to adjust the angle of the poles to compensate for the direction and strength of the wind. The instructions suggested digging holes for each of the sandbags, but we found it just as effective to throw more sand on top of the bags after filling them rather than trying to dig holes for each of the eight bags. The eight-bag feature really adds to the stability of the tent and anchors it against the wind. A couple of other reviews stated the tent didn't withstand moderate wind speeds, but we didn't find that to be a problem for us.I support so many other reviewers in the praise of ample sun coverage of the tent, the compact and lightweight storage bag, along with easy set up and take down.By the end of the week, our tent still have the Gulf Coast, sugar-fine sand embedded in the fabric of the tent no matter how diligently we tried to shake that sand out before packing it away. I thought the instructions were a little vague on care/washing of the tent, but when I returned home, I took a chance and washed the tent in my washing machine on delicate with just a small amount mild laundry detergent. To dry, I spread the tent out in the grass in my back yard. This washing/drying procedure worked beautifully and I packed away a clean, sand-free tent.Obviously, I don't the lifespan of this tent long term, but I'm sure it will hold up for several years for our bi-annual trips to the beach. I was looking for a good, reliable, easy to use beach canopy priced around $100, and with this one currently on sale 50% off, I recommend you jump on this deal if you are in the market for a great beach tent!
L**E
Applicable for sand only but worked well
Pros: Surprisingly easy set up even for 1 person. Durable, protective, and stretchy. Created a nice shady space for 3 adults, 3 kids, and a dog.Cons: 1) Not great in high winds, even with frequent adjustments and burying the pockets. 2) Comes with corkscrew stakes but no way to attach them and no instructions on their use. 3) I'm annoyed this was advertised as working well on land and sand when its clearly only for sand.
C**S
Great tent
After reviewing many tents, I chose this one for these reasons: 1. large area of shade for our large group, 2. lightweight to carry, 3. small to transport, 4. not dependent on wind to work, 5. price, 6. ease of assembly. It did not disappoint on #1, 2, 3, 4. It was not large enough for 19 people, but it provided an option large enough for those who wanted shade. I could have assembled it myself with one exception. The wind was powerful and I (age 70 and 5'1") was not strong enough to dig the poles securely enough into the sand to withstand the wind. My sons angled the poles against the wind and were able to dig them deep enough to be secure for several hours. After hours of strong wind, they had to be adjusted. The shovels were very helpful in filling the bags. When the tent was set up, the shovels were favorites for the kids building sand castles. The sand shook off the fabric easily when we packed it up to leave. When I got home, I threw the tent into the washer and dried it for 20 minutes then hung it up to finish drying. I don't know if the manufacturer recommends that, so check before doing so, but it worked for me. The legs of the tent knotted up badly in the washer and dryer, but I was able to separate them without too much difficulty. Now that it's clean, I'm not worried about it smelling after sitting in its bag until the next beach trip. If your criteria match mine, I recommend this tent.
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