





🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience!
The Impact Canopy Zippered Mesh Sidewalls are designed to enhance your 10' x 10' pop-up tent experience. This kit includes two 20' wide screen walls with zipper entries, allowing for easy access while maintaining airflow and light. Compatible with most standard canopies, these walls are 88 inches high and can be installed quickly using Velcro loops, making them ideal for various outdoor events like weddings, parties, and food vending.






A**R
Very Pleased with this product.
This product fit perfectly with our ‘Core Equipment’ 10 x 10 canopy. The package contains 2 panels that zip together to enclose the canopy. By having read other reviews, I knew to install one panel at a time and to start in the center of the side I wished to locate a zipper. No instructions were included. However,The panels easily slid between the canopy covering and the frame and once the Velcro straps are attached, one can simply move around the canopy frame with ease. The product is reinforced at the corners using the same white bonded plastic material that is at the top and bottom of the screen. It is design to fit nicely behind the frame and down the legs. Each corner has 3 Velcro attachments for the canopy pole/legs The overall install was fairly easy, even on a very windy day. It is a 2 person job however. The hgt was just right as the bottom of the screen fit tightly to the ground. This product also allowed me to continue to use ballast bags on the inside of the canopy legs, which was a plus. The Velcro strapping is very strong, however care should taken when separating the pieces, as the attachment to the screen is definitely the weakest link. Straps occur at corners and midway of the canopy sides and are meant to wrap around the canopy’s frame. The canopy legs do have to vertical for the zippers to close completely.
J**S
Worked for Costco 10x10 Proshade
Used this on a recent 5-day camping trip and couldn't have been more satisfied.Unpacked carefully. Attached it to the canopy and wrapped it around one velcro at a time, zippered the next section and continued. The only challenge was attaching the velcro on the scissor top frame, and the last zipper. Had to reset a few velcro straps and push the shade legs closer. In fact, had to release one corner of the shade to release tension. The shade was at the lowest height as usual and the mesh siding folded over about 4inches where I could lay rocks to seal to the ground. The mesh and zippered entrance held up perfectly on dirty rocky soil. The mosquitos and large black flies were thick and persistent outside and not inside. It made for pleasant cooking and eating. A few persistent insects were able to wedge their way in from the top and bottom, but most came in when entering and exiting. Two teenagers using the zipper one-handed and stepping on the bottom skirt, or using two hands didn't damage the zipper. The mesh was thick and held up, but we did avoid scrapping it and poking it. Although it did get a bit dirty sitting on the ground, it should clean up easy. Carefully folded and put back in the shipping box for storage. Easily worth the money if only for one time use. We will use it again with pleasure.
S**H
It will have to do
So I decided to fix up my patio a bit, since I've wanted to screen it in for the 15 years I'm living here but I don't have $3K. So for like $170 I bought a 10 x 10 canopy that is collapsible (I have to be able to put it up and take it down easily, by myself, and I'm 62 and not even 5 feet tall; also, it has to be compact once it's taken down, it has to go into my 1-car garage for storage, because I live in Florida and we get those occasional hurricanes...). So of course, this being Florida, we have occasional mosquitoes (did I say occasional? I meant flocks of them the size of Godzilla). So I decided to buy the mosquito netting, hoping that would keep the space relatively bug-free, mainly at night of course, because who sits outside in Florida during the day?I forget exactly what the netting cost, I'm thinking it was around $50-$60 or something like that. It said that it came in two 20-foot sections (that means that for a 10 x 10 canopy, each section covers 2 sides). I figured each section would have a zippered "door" in it, and because one side of the canopy was almost up against my back sliding doors and the opposite side had the optional fabric panel (to provide some privacy), I assumed that I would be able to hang the netting up in such a way that one zippered door would be on the side right by my sliding doors, and the other zippered door would be on an adjacent side. However, when I opened the package of the netting, it turned out, as I discovered, that there is no zippered door in the panels; the panels each have zippers ON THEIR ENDS, and need to be zipped TO EACH OTHER. And there is the door. So that means I have one zippered door right by my sliding door, and the other on the opposite side, which can't be used. And there are no "doors" on the other 2 sides. Oh well.The other issue is that the netting has Velcro loops so you can hang it all around from the framework of the canopy. By no means is there any snug fit. So, plenty of bugs can find their way in and, given the fact that their brains (and here I am being generous, calling them brains) are very, very tiny, they cannot find their way back OUT. I can resign myself to Japanese beetles and flies, but NOT flocks of Godzilla-sized mosquitoes. So, I had to also buy a little bug zapper ($25 at CVS, hardly worth it), a can of outdoor flying insect fogger, and a can of yard insect spray. Which would be OK except not everybody likes the idea of these sprays, or their smells, and if you have food inside the canopy it's not a good idea to have to be spraying this stuff. So I also had to drag out my mosquito-repellent coil bracelets (which DO work, in case you're wondering). I almost bought a citronella candle but oddly enough, on the box it said it does not repel mosquitoes. SRSLY??So what I'm saying is, the netting is OK for as much as it does, keep out some flying things. It doesn't by any means keep out all flying things, and things can still crawl in from the top and from underneath the edges...but it's better than nothing. My guests seemed to be OK with it.
W**4
Saved me from getting eaten alive from the bugs!!
We were heading camping and I was looking for something to wrap around our existing 10x10 canopy (not the brand they are supposed to go with) to keep the bugs out. It worked great! So upon heading out on our next camping trip (this one a family reunion) I purchased a second set, and wrapped them around two 10x10 canopies creating a large 20x10 area for us to all hang out in and keep from getting eaten up.Of course its not 100%, but man did it help. I think I only got 2 bug bites from our 7 day trip vs the trip before where I had 40+! Definitely a good find, it was nice that it allowed air flow (we were camping in a hot weather area) and pretty easy to install. It does take a little time to get it to fit snugly on off brand canopies, but it will work.
R**A
Too big for a 10×10 canopy
This is flimsy plastic. Doesn't seen like it would last the two day camping trip. It's larger than 10×10 as it claims. There were large gaps at the top that didn't keep bugs out like we thought it would. It was a toddler learning how to wear pants with out a belt. It just sagged and wasn't worth the $xx.xx money paid for. I'd be happier having up shear sheets next time with clothes pins. 🙄
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