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CLAM Quick-Set Escape Sky Camper 11.5 x 11.5 Foot Portable Pop-Up Outdoor Gazebo Screen Tent 6 Sided Canopy Shelter w/Ground Stakes & Carry Bag, Brown

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Size: 11.5' x 11.5'


Features

  • Pop-up 6-sided canopy designed to provide shelter and protection from the elements while outdoors; Accommodates up to 8 people or can fit over a standard-size picnic table; Ideal for camping, picnics, and sporting events; Color: Brown
  • Set-up inner dimensions measure 11.5 feet across and 7.5 feet at center height; Hub to hub measures 140 inches wide and 140 inches long; Packed size measures 8 inches long by 8 inches wide by 6 feet tall; Weight: 48 pounds
  • Includes rainfly, wind panels, removable floor, 7 tent stakes, 5 tie-down ropes, and an over-sized carry bag that's ideal for repacking; Zip open mesh on side panels and screened roof allows for more airflow and visibility; No-see-um mesh screens to keep bugs out
  • 210 denier Poly-Oxford fabric and water-resistant roof with taped seams make the canopy stylish and protective; Equipped with a heavy-duty removable floor; Extra-large, flex-tested 11mm fiberglass poles provide stability
  • Built-in corner grommets for staking down from the inside corners for added strength; Hub pull straps for easy setup and I-bolts to secure external tie-down straps; Easy set up with no assembly required, ready to use right out of the box

Brand: CLAM


Material: Fiberglass


Color: brown


Item Weight: 38 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Brand: CLAM


Material: Fiberglass


Color: brown


Item Weight: 38 Pounds


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Product Dimensions: 138"L x 138"W x 90"H


Frame Material: Fiberglass


Closure Type: Drawstring, Zipper


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Item Weight: 38 pounds


Manufacturer: Clam Corporation


Item model number: 12874


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  • A 5 foot, 51 year old woman can do it
Size: 12.5' x 12.5'
The camping world is all talking about the clam and after years of struggling with canopies and putting tarps on the sides for rain/ sun/privacy and still dealing with bugs, I took the plunge and ordered the pavilion camper and then when it was delivered I was afraid I got something too big to handle. It looks intimidating! But the campground I go to most often has huge picnic tables and I want it to be covered. So I just did my practice run and I did it! You will need some arm strength but I have carpal tunnel in both wrists and a bad shoulder and it was much easier than any of my canopies and didn’t bother my arms or shoulders at all. It took me 30 minutes to set up, check it over, take it down and put it back in the bag. The next time will go so much faster. The sides popped out nice and easy and then I had to get a sturdy stool (or a cooler or similar will work) to pop up the roof. I am 51, mostly a solo camper and I chose this one because the wind panels are built in and it’s less for me to mess with at set up or have to store. If it rains, it will literally take a few seconds to put the panels down, huge bonus. I originally was going to go with the next size down, but by the time you buy the separate panels, it’s about the same money and you have more room in this one. I really won’t be using the floor often so I did not attempt to set that up, but it’s nice to have. The bag is also much lighter to haul around without the floor in it. My one recommendation would be for clam to put wheels on one end of the carry case, especially for this big guy and the money we’re spending. One of my canopies had that and it was much easier to haul around. But, thank you for the oversized bag! We all know putting camping stuff back in its bag is often the hardest struggle, so I’m very pleased with that. Take down was super easy too. Even though the whole thing is long, it’s skinny-ish and it fits in my 2018 Honda CRV lengthwise, but it does rest partially on the arm rest between the front seats. I checked it over for any stitching issues others reported but mine looks good! I’ll update in the future when I use it in the real world, but I’m confident Big Brown will be able to keep up with me and pull her weight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021 by wer002

  • A high quality product, very spacious, easy to install.
Size: 12.5' x 12.5'
A high quality product, easy to install, very spacious. It is protective from regular rain and sun and of course insects. Flaps covering mesh walls do keep the wind out.(though this may not always be to your advantage see below) Tips if you use it in places if the weather gets bad. This is our second Clam purchase. Our first one did break but I think we were asking more from it than it was designed to do. We camp on our land on a hill that can receive heavy rain fall and 70 mile an hour winds. We used to leave the Clam up when we were not using it hoping it would withstand the elements while we were not there. Inevitably, the combination of rain and wind would make the Clam collapse in on itself. After learning this we do a few things: 1) make sure to stake down all sides not just the floor and vertex where there is a ring with string. 2) if we are experiencing heavy winds we open up the the material flaps (lack of a better term) and let the wind run through through the screens walls. The top will still provide protection from the sun or rain. 3) there is a vertical pole that is attached by Velcro to a diagonal pole near the door. This is an important structural pole. It will help a lot in the bad weather. 4) we have played around with a center pole to keep the center from collapsing in the combination of heavy rain and wind but I think really staking down lines connected to stress points work best. The reason we try do hard to make it work is because it is a great product and we want it to work for us in the bad weather. You could even use it as a tent not just a gazebo. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2020 by ANB

  • Amazing screen tent/camping tent
Size: 11.5' x 11.5'
The media could not be loaded. I’m going to come right out and say, I love this tent! It’s so simple and so smart. I don’t understand the negative reviews. My review is a little lengthy but if you’re considering this tent, please read on. Also look for my pictures and walk around video. The good! -Sets up in a jiffy! A little tricky the first couple times but easy with a little practice. Definitely doable with only one person if it’s not too windy. If it is windy, make sure to stake it down and run the included tie down rope from each hub. With the rope secured you won’t have any panels popping in. - So open! The visibility out of this tent is amazing. We have this set up in our yard as a screen tent when we don’t take it camping. Without the wall panels or rain fly, the tent offers 360 degree views, even skyward. There’s nothing like sleeping under the stars from the comfort of a bug free tent! Simply amazing. -Strong, durable construction/material. The seams are strong and reinforced where needed. The no see um mesh is super tight. The fiberglass poles do what they should, as do the metal hubs. The removable floor is particularly durable. They did not cheap out here. I would still use a tarp underneath to keep the underside clean for storage. The floor attaches with Velcro along the perimeter and kept our gear dry during a nasty rain storm. -Waterproof construction. This is a big one right? A lot of the negative reviews say otherwise but we slept in this tent multiple times during rain without issue. One storm in particular produced very strong wind and rain and the tent stayed perfectly dry inside. I researched the other clam tents before I decided on this one. I chose this newer tent design for the removable rain fly. Why is this important? Older clam tents don’t claim to be waterproof. These older tents had a all in one design and the material (including the roof) stretched when erected. This stretched the seams causing it to leak. The separate rain fly is snug but doesn’t stretch, making it a better option. The seams are taped and the material coated with something to make it truly waterproof. The wind panels offer similar construction. Why they call them wind panels when they are clearly waterproof is odd. It is worth mentioning that the fly and side panels attach with Velcro and plastic clips on the corners. They also overlap the in such a way to help keep the rain out and it works as long as the velcro holds. It’s not a perfect system but works well enough in light wind/rain. Also we never had the panels pop in with the tie down rope attached and we never had the roof cave in. That’s another problem you read about with older clam tents. -Smart design. From the straight horizontal door zipper, to the pass through wall panels. The overlapping design to keep you dry. We even hang clothes up inside along the fiberglass poles. The design works well, it’s simple and intuitive. The not so good. -The velcro attachment system works in most of the time in light/moderate wind. The rain fly could use more velcro or a better attachment system all together. As soon as the wind picks up, it becomes apparent the rain fly wants to take flight. The velcro simply can’t hold with strong wind. That being said, the fly stayed on during a short rain storm but it was no longer attached in a few places. To be fair, this tent was never designed to withstand a tsunami. -The tight no see um mesh is great at keeping the bugs out but it does not breath well. This really isn’t a negative point for the tent, it’s the reality of tight mesh. Putting on a the rain fly helps block out some of the summer rays and will keep the temps down. You can also open a couple of the upper wall sections to let a breeze through. Just know that it can get warm inside if not shaded. -The pass through wall sections are great. They utilize heavy duty zippers. The problem is you can’t zip them closed tight. You are left with a small gap where two zippers meet. Not an issue for rain since the wall panels cover this area but bugs may be a different story if not using the wall panels. -The shape of this tent is a little awkward in terms of useable space. My wife and I camp with our two dogs. One would think with over 11 foot diameter, that’s plenty of room! We can fit our two cots and the dog beds and our gear but it’s tight. A square design yields more useable space. The clam design is a hexagon. Every wall is at a angle meaning you can’t tuck anything into a corner, because there are none! If you sleep with sleeping bags you could pack more people in, maybe 4 or 5 adults. -I have a couple knit picky complaints about the removable wall panels. The wind/rain panels go on when you need privacy or the keep the wind and rain out. They attach quickly and they offer small windows if you roll up a small flap. Each small window has more mesh. Remember, the main tent structure is already made of the same mesh. This double mesh design does two things. It doesn’t help with airflow. The tent has a hard enough time breathing without the wall panels attached. Second, the windows are strategically (maybe not) placed over the zippered pass through sections on the main tent. But you can’t pass anything through the wind/rain panels, no zippers here! If you’re brave enough you could cut it the mesh on the wall panels. My wife won’t let me. My other complaint is the door panel. It offers the same horizontal zipper design as the main tent. The problem is how it attaches. There is no velcro at the top in the middle, right above the zipper. This results in the panel sagging in the middle and potentially letting a little rain in. Who dropped the ball on this one? -Long carry bag. When packed up this bag is a handful and sort of awkward to carry. It’s roughly 6 feet long, so it can be tricky to pack in a car. Luckily it’s not too heavy at 35-40 lbs. At end of the day, we love this tent. It’s not perfect but I think you will be hard pressed to find a smarter more versatile tent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2019 by Getaway Man Getaway Man

  • Awesome!!! Easiest set up you will ever have.
Size: 12.5' x 12.5'
I like this item and very please with my purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024 by A awesome tent. I am very happy with this purchase. Definitely a must buy if you like the outdoors or just having a good set up in your back yard.

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