Does anyone ahve experience with the higher end EZ Up tents, the ones that start at around $500, nit the cheap Sam's Club versions? I'd like to avoid spending $1000 on a Trimline at this time, but need soemthing sturdier than the el cheapo EZ Ups that seem to eb everywhere.
Thanks.
John
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Hi Robert,
You say the EZ-UP's leak like a sieve. How come so many other folks are reporting that they love their EZ-UP's? The other artists have not mentioned leaking. Was your top some sort of fluke? The tent is a big first time purchase. I've been trying to gauge artist reviews of their tents in my effort to sort out which tent to buy.
Your response has left me...unsure.
Sincerely,
Lynda
We have had a higher end EZ up for 15 years now and it has been through everything from tornadoes to hail. I don't know about the newer ones, but we have always had good luck with ours. I don't recommend the sams club ones though, had one literally fall apart during an art fair, we had it for a double booth it didn't even make it a full weekend.
Calie
That's great feed back Calie, thank you. The pricing of an EZ-UP makes it soooo very attractive, especially in this economy. I find myself coming back to the EZ-Up because of pricing over and over again. I may take the plunge, I'm about ready.
Lynda
Well I have both and EZ up and a Trimline. And I like both, they both have their advantages. New tent is always a hard choice to make. Good luck, I keep trying to remember who we got our EZ up through and its been so long I cant right now if I do I will let you know.
Calie