Pop up gazebos
Discussion
I am looking for a 3x3m pop up gazebo. Can anyone recommend one for less than £100. I would like 4 side walls and windows in one or two of them.'more importantly it needs to be waterproof and able to withstand wind - I'm not talking very strong winds but stable enough for typical UK conditions.
Mate bought one of those tents that attaches to the back of a Land Rover. It might not be quite as big as you need but it was made by Khyam and is very sturdy.
Brother has one too but without the "tunnel" bits that attach to the Landy - we use his as a kitchen tent when we go glamping.
Brother has one too but without the "tunnel" bits that attach to the Landy - we use his as a kitchen tent when we go glamping.
I have used pop-up gazebos at events many times.
When used in open conditions, I have ALWAYS ensured that they are secured (usually with rachet straps) to something very secure - either fencing, or proper marquee guy pegs (the ones that are around 3 feet long and need a huge sledgehammer to get them into the ground) On the Gazebo, the rachets were attached to the frame rather than the canvas.
Have never had an issue with winds - and we have been in some pretty exposed places.
Without the addition of rachets and pegs, there is no way (IMHO) that the "guys" that come with the pop-up marquees would have prevented them from turning into kites.
However, these gazebos were not the £100 B&Q jobbies, they were from the likes of www.instantawnings.co.uk
We have used 3m x 3m, 4m x 4m and the one pictured below which is a 6m x 3m
When used in open conditions, I have ALWAYS ensured that they are secured (usually with rachet straps) to something very secure - either fencing, or proper marquee guy pegs (the ones that are around 3 feet long and need a huge sledgehammer to get them into the ground) On the Gazebo, the rachets were attached to the frame rather than the canvas.
Have never had an issue with winds - and we have been in some pretty exposed places.
Without the addition of rachets and pegs, there is no way (IMHO) that the "guys" that come with the pop-up marquees would have prevented them from turning into kites.
However, these gazebos were not the £100 B&Q jobbies, they were from the likes of www.instantawnings.co.uk
We have used 3m x 3m, 4m x 4m and the one pictured below which is a 6m x 3m
Edited by Meeja on Thursday 14th June 17:13
crikey said:
Argos are doing a 3 x 3 at less than haf price at the minute, £43.99. We've just bought one and it's well worth the money.
They're also doing a set of side panels at half price, £19.99, although only 3 in a set.
Is that an actual pop up gazebo or one you have to assemble?They're also doing a set of side panels at half price, £19.99, although only 3 in a set.
jagracer said:
crikey said:
Argos are doing a 3 x 3 at less than haf price at the minute, £43.99. We've just bought one and it's well worth the money.
They're also doing a set of side panels at half price, £19.99, although only 3 in a set.
Is that an actual pop up gazebo or one you have to assemble?They're also doing a set of side panels at half price, £19.99, although only 3 in a set.
This one http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/6...
Not sure but JL have these on sale right now. £60
http://www.offeroftheday.co.uk/model.asp?model=231...
http://www.offeroftheday.co.uk/model.asp?model=231...
I bought one of these
http://www.thesportshq.com/confidence-10ft-x-10ft-...
£100 and a seriously constructed thing - real heavyweight parts. Detachable sides and pop-up in that it has that collapsible z frame thing, extendable legs etc. the top is permanently attached to the top part.
http://www.thesportshq.com/confidence-10ft-x-10ft-...
£100 and a seriously constructed thing - real heavyweight parts. Detachable sides and pop-up in that it has that collapsible z frame thing, extendable legs etc. the top is permanently attached to the top part.
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