Coleman Canopy Tent, 10 x 10 Sun Shelter

Some companies choose to use thick plastic for the feet, but we found that these are more prone to breaking compared to when the feet are welded to the bottom of the leg. So if you plan to use your Coleman canopy at beach use we would recommend bringing sandbags for anchors. We found the one-piece steel frame and comfort grips lock system make setup a breeze, with no complicated procedures or additional tools required. The new model ships with a central locking hub system which makes setup even easier than the old corner locking system. The comfort grip locks on the legs are designed with pinch-free buttons making raising or lowering the telescoping legs super easy. Our most portable models are the Sun Ninja, Neso 1, and Eureka Tagalong Shelter.

If you spend a lot of time on the sidelines, we think the E-Z Up is the perfect way to catch some shade while you cheer on your athlete or team. At the forefront of features, this canopy has a roller bag with large, wide-set wheels so one person can easily pull this beast across gravel, dirt, or grass. The E-Z Up also has a simple setup and can even be deployed solo, depending on age and strength. Its heavy steel frame and massive metal stakes easily hold this shelter steady, even during wind gusts, and glaring sun and rain are also no threat. The Caravan Canopy V-Series bridges the gap between quality and budget-friendly better than any canopy we’ve examined.

We like the built-in sidewall pockets, attached floor, and roll-away side drapes. However, we feel the tarp-style floor stays a little hot in the sun, and it tends to collect dirt, sand, and water. The Easy Up is a self-contained coleman sleeping bag product with no assembly required, making it easy to set up, take down, and store in your garage, coat closet, or car trunk. Five large weight bags attach and can be filled with sand to keep everything in place.

Each canopy was set up and broken down repeatedly to assess its ease of use and craftsmanship, separating the well-designed from the failure-prone or confusing models. Methodically, we used each tent in its intended environment — plus some unintended ones — to see just how much use we could get out of them. From whipping wind to sweltering sun to relentless rain, we set up these canopy tents across multiple weather scenarios to test them in the worst and best elements. We even carried or rolled each tent 100 feet to see how much suffering it took to move them from point A to B. We also hosed the tents down to see if the material is water-resistant and strong enough for an afternoon thunderstorm.

Our shade-loving experts poured over hundreds of the best canopy tents available before choosing 13 for side-by-side testing. We selected products coleman lantern best suited for farmer’s markets, corporate gigs, and beaches. We also chose canopies optimized for camping, spectator sports, and adventure.

Next, we took a serious look at just how each product is constructed. We looked for features like double-stitched seams, weather taping, steel, robust fabrics, and fewer moving parts. The Pacific Breeze Easy Up didn’t score as highly here, but we were impressed with its ability to handle the wind. coleman canopy Its stiff frame doesn’t bend or sway during heavy breezes, and it stays put as long as it’s staked down or weighted by its five built-in sandbags. The Eureka Tagalong is lightweight with stellar components, so if you want to be a bit more mobile with your canopy, this is one of our favorites.

After cleaning, make sure you leave enough time for air drying before putting away again inside to prevent a build-up of unnecessary mold and mildew. When storing your canopy tent correctly, choose an area that’s dry and cool and out of the direct sunlight to prevent dry rotting and sun wash. The inclusion of nylon tie-down ropes located at each corner offers an invaluable enhancement to the stability of the tent. Because of the substantial size of the 13×13 canopy top, it presents a large surface area to the wind which could make the tent behave like a sail. The stakes in the footpads might not be sufficient to keep it anchored in high winds, so this is where guy lines become a critical feature in anchoring the tent firmly to the ground.