WaterPROOF Pop-Up Tent?

Is anyone familiar with these Pop-up tents that claim they are 100% waterproof and not water resistant?

I have a Trimlime that I relay like and it is waterproof but I would also like to have a Pop up tent for some one day shows . I don't want another flimsy pop up like I had before my TL and I often wonder what others have run across for a top of the line Pop-up. I can't imagine being the only person who would want a waterproof heavy duty popster


Most pop ups have a polyester top...but the one i noticed in the above link has a heavy duty vinyl waterproof top like the Trimline.

If only Trimline made a pop-up tent also...
What is the absolute strongest and most heavvvvy duty frame for a pop up that you have seen? There seem to be numerous ways to waterproof an existing top but what about an extre heavy duty frame?

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  • I have been using Caravan Canopies for ever and for the first time I can say I amactually interested inanoter brand. I contacted the company for the link you posted and they are sending me swatches for the two materials they use. One is a 500 Denier polyester which is ony water resistant. The other is a vinyl which does not have seams. I was preparing to order a new canopy from Caravan when I saw your post. I will not wait until Imget the swatches to make a decision.
    • That should read I will wait.
      • Hi Rich,

        I'm in the same boat as the rest of ya'll.

        Looking for a quality pop up tent.

        Rich, did you ever get the new tent or another? What have you learned? i imagine many of us are eager to learn more. There just isn't a plethora of feedback on some of these brands like there is for Trimlines.

    • Rich...I could not imagine ever using another water-resistant top again. My first tent I bought when I first started doing shows came with a water resistant top and I would now never want to constantly be using sprays to hopefully help it out. Vinyl is the way to go in my opinion. 

      • I've used ez ups for 20 years.  Not wise to make blanket statements.  Depends on the set up and the work.  Also, EZ ups that I buy at Sams' club for $200 seem to be good at repelling water.  Don't have any problem with my current one.  I think they are sealing the seams now which is where most of the problem comes from.  

        But why tell a potter they shouldn't use a resistant tent if a tiny bit of water wont' hurt the product.  To some extent you get what you pay for but not everyones needs are the same and $200 vs $1200 is a big deal.  My ez up has withstood 30 - 40 mph winds and it's all in how you set it up.  I've spent $600 total on 3 ez ups over 20 or so years- about 300 shows. na-   na-na  na  na ! Works for me 

      • And by the way... According to another post a few days ago, having a pop up makes us unprofessional.
        • I think anyone saying a pop up makes us unprofessional is full of crap. I have a Trimline for my main tent and a pop up for one day shows ...does that make me both professional and unprofessional?

  • Greg, please let us know the brand of your 100% waterproof pop up tent.

    • Robin...it is a   Gorilla max pop up. Comes from Promotional Design Group in California. I set it up the day after I got it and that afternoon we had a stormy windy day with over 3" of rain. No leaks whatsoever and no puddling on the top like so many pop up tent do.

      I am waiting for some Upper and Lower Sta-Bars from Flourish. I plan to use it at some local one-day Art markets that are both in short driving distance from my house. One thing I have learned is even at a one day show it can storm and rain very intensely

  • We sprayed ours with clear flexseal!! Do inside and out.

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