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* 500d Polyester PVC lined panels
* Heavy duty eyelets inside & out
* Sleeve for ground bar
* Clear window with blind cover
* Heavy duty Velcro to attach to canopy
* Heavy duty zips up corners
* 6' side skirt for water drainage
Optional Equipment
* Tie down kit
* Printing Service
* Sidewall Pegs
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Recent snow and wind damaged previous canopy for gazebo, ordered replacement and it arrived within 24 hours. Couldn't ask for faster service. Now fitted and looks good.
Great product, using for many years and very great full with quality and service.Thanks
The tent is great. When we put it up the cross braces caught on the side of legs so we had to give it a good tug to free it. Six people and it when up quickly and easily. Bit disappointed that we had to buy carry bags separately for the roof and side panels. Might have been better if informed bags for sides not supplied as standard when ordered tent.
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Over the years I have spent over £500 on cheap (circa £100) gazebos. None of them lasted more than a few outings. Now I have spent a little less than £500 on a Gala 3m x3m popup gazebo with four sides. The frame is relatively light in weight, but certainly seems robust.The side curtains are quite heavy for one person to attach, but that's because they are made from heavy gauge material.I put up the gazebo a few days ago, and can make the following comments about it.1 The instructions suggest that it is much easier to have two people assemble the tent, YES - THIS IS TRUE! Being male, I assumed that I could do the job on my own. The big stumbling block is that you need to be able to pull the popup frame in diametrically opposite directions AT THE SAME TIME. If you are a macho idiot like me, you can struggle for a very long time, pulling one corner, walking to the other corner, pulling again, and so on. So if you suffer from an excess of testosterone, take a humility pill and get someone to help you. It makes life so much easier.2 I put the gazebo up in dry weather, but for the last day and a half it has rained, and rained, and rained. There has been no water ingress from the top or the sides. The gazebo is currently set up with three sides. The fourth side is flush against our patio doors. A small amount of rain falls between the house and the gazebo. I think I can rig up a gutter to divert this water, but it's not causing us any problem, and it's not a design fault. No water is coming in at the bottom.3 I come from an Engineering family, and still at over 70 I can bore on for hours about the poor design quality of more or less anything. Assembling the gazebo was actually a joy (despite the self inflicted problems described above). It seems as though every aspect of the design and assembly has been really thoroughly addressed. 4 During the purchase the sales staff were very patient.5 On the basis of my experience so far, I am thrilled with the choice I have made.