Ozark Trail 20′ x 10′ Straight Leg Instant Canopy (200 Sq. ft Coverage), White, Outdoor

Instant setup for fast outdoor fun. 200 sq ft of shade coverage. Heavy-duty 150D polyester fabric. Steel frame with a straight leg design for a stable setup.

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Keep your outdoor event protected from the sun and rain with the Ozark Trail 20′ x 10′ Straight Leg Instant Canopy. It comes in handy during cookouts, picnics, and sporting events. This Ozark Trail tent sets up quickly and easily without the use of straps, tools, cables, or other loose parts. The frame is constructed with a rust-resistant steel and it comes with a water-resistant fabric top, making it durable, as well as able to withstand the outdoor elements. Four attached guy lines keep it upright while telescoping legs and a trigger mechanism enable height adjustment for easy setup. The canopy fabric is made with a heavy-duty 150D polyester for reliable shade and water protection. Ground stakes are included for stability. This Ozark Trail canopy also comes with a wheeled bag for convenient storage and transport between uses. Place Ozark Trail 20′ x 10′ Straight Leg Instant Canopy in your backyard or another outdoor venue and make the most out of your time outdoors.

Ozark Trail 20′ x 10′ Straight Leg Instant Canopy (200 sq. ft Coverage):

  • Instant setup for fast outdoor fun
  • 200 sq ft of shade coverage
  • Heavy-duty 150D polyester fabric
  • Steel frame with a straight leg design for a stable setup
  • Sets up quickly without straps, cables or loose parts
  • Leg dimensions: 28mm x 28mm, 22mm x 22mm
  • 10 ground stakes secure and stabilize canopy
  • Ozark Trail tent includes wheeled bag for easy transport
  • Top dimension: 20′ x 10′
  • Peak height: 115″
  • Product weight: 63 lbs
  • 6-month limited warranty
  • Water repellent
  • UV 50+
  • Flame Resistant: Meets CPAI-84 specifications
  • Separate, attachable sides are not available for purchase at this time
  • Color: white
  • Model # WF-2010

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Dimensions

20ft L x 10ft W x 9.5 H

Square Footage

200 sq. ft

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Tandy

    you know, we bought this for a one time event graduation party. Luckily there was no wind that day, so the popup worked out great. the legs were a little bendy, which scared me a little, but overall it stood up. we weighted in down in front on concrete and staked it in grass in the back. ( it had rained earlier so couldn’t put in the yard). it’s pretty big so took 2 or 3 people to put it up.

  2. 04

    by Jean

    Pleasantly surprised at the quality! It went up easily (with two people) and folded up just as easily. The size comfortably fits three banquet tables. Love the light color as it did not attract the sun and matches any decorations you add. Great buy!

  3. 04

    by Donna

    This was perfect to set up camp!

  4. 04

    by Lacey

    The canopy is great! However the carrying bag ripped right up the seam the second time we put it back in the bag and is now useless. I would prefer to put the canopy in the bag when storing it so that’s why it only got 4 stars.

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