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If you are looking to actually buy one, check out Harbor Freight Tools and also Wally Mart.

Carl
 
I got mine at Tractor Supply. Watch sale fliers in your newspaper. Dunham Sports also has them. Sometimes the best deals aren't at the big stores.
 
I was at big lots the other night and they had the 10x10 ez ups for $75.00 in red,blue,and white.

Dave Roach
 
Mine was $70.00 at Tractor Supply. I went there because their ad showed on with a black and white checkerboard pattern. Of dourse with my luck, those were sold out so I settled for a blue one.

This is probably a good time of the year ot score one in many parts of the country as summer is over up here so stores are unloading all of the summer stuff.
 
Again............Can't speak for eveyone.............But my 9x9 from the WALLY was $49.00.
 
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Drew

The stright leg shelters work the best, as they do not cross over in the next shelter and you can tie onto the next shelter to keep the wind from blowing it over with double stake downs

Walt Barney
 
Drew

The stright leg shelters work the best, as they do not cross over in the next shelter and you can tie onto the next shelter to keep the wind from blowing it over with double stake downs

Walt Barney
I totally agree but also for another reason. The straight legs units seem to have stronger and thicker legs than the slanted ones. I had one slant leg unit and a light storm turned it into pretzels. The same storm did not affect the straight leg ones. Pay attention to that feature. In addition, you can get wind panels for the straight units easier and they work better too.
 
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That's the one I have and it works fine. Two weeks ago at the NW Championships several straight legged roofs blew over during the night while mine stayed up. All I did was drop it down to the lowest setting and staked the legs. The manufacturer makes side screen and solid side panels as well
 
Try getting one that has the slits in the top as well to let air flow through. Cheapest is definetely not the best when it comes to canopys unless you dont care to throw em away every so often.

Or really go out... sometimes 10x10 just isnt enough. Could go with a 40x20 like we had in Charleston :lol:



 

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If you live in the Brownsburg/Indianapolis area, I have two 10x10's that I would sell for a good price. It would cost to much to ship any where.
 
Try getting one that has the slits in the top as well to let air flow through. Cheapest is definetely not the best when it comes to canopys unless you dont care to throw em away every so often.

Or really go out... sometimes 10x10 just isnt enough. Could go with a 40x20 like we had in Charleston :lol:

Thats a huge tent.....
 
If you live in the Brownsburg/Indianapolis area, I have two 10x10's that I would sell for a good price. It would cost to much to ship any where.
Thanks but I already got one.

John the legs on the "ez- up" brand are the same size - 1 inch ? I checked that first. ;)

Glenn, I dont now how you get more shade - it has a 12x12 footprint ?

The one thing Walt brought up that I didnt consider , was the legs crossing over to the next pit and not being able to tie together :(

I tried getting Cabela's to switch it out for the straight legged one like tens minutes after I ordered it and they wouldn't :blink: - and yes I was more than willing to pay more for it :blink:

Said you can send it back after it gets there , then they will do a credit ????? wth :(

I will keep it and be happy about it.........

Andy
 
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