This POPUP-SHDE features a TILT-N-GO® protective cover design. The transport wheels are actually built into the frame so the cover can be mounted on lifted off the frame without lifting 35 pounds.
We just got one 10x10 and set it up today , but we are having trouble with he red bullet thingy towards the wheels - we don't know how to strap them around the lets and stick the bullet thingy into the slot - just falls out? do you have a solution for that? Janet from Portland OR
It is about those red straps that are attached to the bottom of the cover - there are two and they wrap around the feet with wheels and click into a hole- that says insert here.... problem is the little bullet that goes into the hole does not click in and the wheeled feet are not stable while rolling- I wish i could attach a picture @@JackOfAllTrades2022
@@janetp8 I did too. I couldn't find the sidewalls on the website, so I contacted them. They told me that I could order the sidewalls for this canopy, but I had to call to order. I have a set on the way now...
Yeah, sometimes it difficult to get it up by yourself. I suppose having a wife would… well, make it “pop up” whenever she wants it up!😉 On a serious note, I just bought the 13’ version (from Costco, as well). I was curious if the center part really made a ‘one-person job’. Thanks for confirming my hesitation in believing the sales propaganda.
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It folds up much better if you don't remove the velcro straps from the frame. In other words, skip what you did at 11:15 in the video. Allow the top to remain attached to the frame.
This POPUP-SHDE features a TILT-N-GO® protective cover design. The transport wheels are actually built into the frame so the cover can be mounted on lifted off the frame without lifting 35 pounds.
Does it come with sand bags for the beach?
@@amyobrien5177 No
We just got one 10x10 and set it up today , but we are having trouble with he red bullet thingy towards the wheels - we don't know how to strap them around the lets and stick the bullet thingy into the slot - just falls out? do you have a solution for that? Janet from Portland OR
Are you talking about the leg falling down? The leg snaps in the first hole … I’m not sure what you’re talking about.
It is about those red straps that are attached to the bottom of the cover - there are two and they wrap around the feet with wheels and click into a hole- that says insert here.... problem is the little bullet that goes into the hole does not click in and the wheeled feet are not stable while rolling- I wish i could attach a picture @@JackOfAllTrades2022
You just push them into the center of the wheels. They keep the cover from coming off while you pull it by the top strap...
I just returned it... Used it once but decided I wanted the option of having sidewalls
@@janetp8 I did too. I couldn't find the sidewalls on the website, so I contacted them. They told me that I could order the sidewalls for this canopy, but I had to call to order. I have a set on the way now...
Yeah, sometimes it difficult to get it up by yourself. I suppose having a wife would… well, make it “pop up” whenever she wants it up!😉
On a serious note, I just bought the 13’ version (from Costco, as well). I was curious if the center part really made a ‘one-person job’.
Thanks for confirming my hesitation in believing the sales propaganda.
How much did it cost?
Don’t remember..sorry
Mine was $129 at Costco- but they are on sale now for $99
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It is easier with 2 people, but I have done mine several times by myself. Just be patient.
It folds up much better if you don't remove the velcro straps from the frame. In other words, skip what you did at 11:15 in the video. Allow the top to remain attached to the frame.
@@kenturner7095 thanks