E-Z UP Sierra II 10 by 10 Canopy, Blue Product Description:
- The E-Z UP Sierra II instant portable canopy is economical, lightweight, and convenient
- Recreational uses for the beach, backyard barbecues, picnics, and camping
- Takes only a minute to set up due to its folding steel frame having no loose parts to put together and needs no ropes or tools for assembly
- CPAI-84 fire resistant fabric top blocks 99 percent of UV rays
- E-Z UP Sierra II has a durable white-powder-coated steel, rust-resistant frame
Product Description
The Sierra II Instant Shelter by E-Z UP The Sierra II features a steel frame with E-Z pull pin sliders. Includes roller bag and spikes.
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276 of 283 people found the following review helpful.
Beware of size!!
By R. Moreno
I bought the original sierra 12 X 12 and the canopy square footage was 100 sq ft. (10 x 10) The new sierra II 12 X 12 canopy is only 9 X 9 (81 sq Ft.).Ez up is selling the "same product" which covers less area now for the same price as the old one. Believe me when I say that the extra foot(19 sq ft) make a difference!The 12 X 12 is measured at the base of the slanted legs and the new model legs slant a lot more
169 of 175 people found the following review helpful.
One Thing to Know BEFORE Ordering!
By John
If you are expecting a 10 foot by 10 foot canopy....FORGET it with this one! The Canopy is actually LESS than 8 foot by 8 foot. The company that makes it tells me, (while I was calling to RETURN it!) That the 10 x 10 is measured at the "base" or feet of the supports which bow out and have a 10x10 footprint. The conopy itself is over 2 feet x 2 feet smaller! AH, the part that gives you shade and protection from the elements! I told them that supports don't offer much protection! It is well built, but I had measured my patio and was expecting some overhang with 10x10. Needless to say it came up short! I also told them that this product's advertising is DECEPTIVE! Calling an 8x8 canopy a 10x10 is NOT right!
148 of 153 people found the following review helpful.
among the best pop-up awnings
By Mojave Mike
I'm a long-time camper, I've camped in everything from a snow filled forest to 115F deserts with no plant life at all, in sun, wind, rain, etc.The smaller E-Z Ups can be handled fairly well by one person, but even they go much faster with 2. The bigger ones really do need two people to handle.The big question is: will it actually provide you with shelter? Yes, it will. E-Z Ups actually work a fair bit better than many other brands I've seen. In moderate to high wind you will need to tie them down to something substantial - trees, rocks, etc. Unlike other brands, these seem robust enough - I've seen several other brands collapse, and their metal poles and plastic parts bend and brake. E-Z Ups seem to hold up much better. I would suggest replacing the "tent stakes" supplied with the product with something much more robust. I use construction stakes.If you're off camping or outdoors, and there's a chance of rain, you'll probably want one of these over your picnic table, they work great.--I will add to this review - a tip about strong winds. Strong winds can get the better of nearly any awning, even these. The best advice is to get or make some very robust anchors for the corners. Install the anchors, attach ropes or compression cargo straps. Then set up the awning, and while holding it in place, attach the corner anchors and make the awning fast (tie it down very securely). By anchoring the corners well you will reinforce the rest of the structure. I use a mix of cargo straps and bungee cords (attached to construction stakes) and have very good results.Keep in mind, this is not a temporary house!-one more edit - EZ-up sells parts for many of their models on-line.
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