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Add extra weather protection to your sun shelter with the Coleman Sunwall Accessory for 10 x 10 Canopy Sun Shelter Tent models 2000035985, 2000025813, 2000024276 (sold separately). This side wall is made with UVGuard material that provides UPF 50+ sun protection and shields your guests from wind and rain.
Single side wall protects from the sun, wind, and rain
Designed for use with 10 x 10-foot straight-leg Coleman Instant Canopies (sold separately)
Made with UVGuard material that provides 50+ UPF sun protection
Heavy-duty fabric stands up to wind and rain
Creates added protection for your outdoor sun shelter
Very nice fabric that does not flap loudly in the wind, but just gently rustles.Fits the 13' Coleman canopy perfectly, but I made some small cord-loops to have a hanging place at the top corners. Very nice fabric. I got two, and close off two sides, giving a definite feeling of improved privacy. I might get another one or two, still thinking.Well made quality product worked great with my 10x10 49er canopy just wish they had a more variety of colors.We love them.I bought this for my 10x10 pop-up as it was described for. It worked, but it did not stretch across the 10’ section without extra help. Fortunately I had large wire ties and was able to extend to the uprights. It definitely worked much better than the tent walls for reflecting the sun away so I will take the negative and might even buy another one.We like these, but when adding them onto our Costco canopies, we found that it didn't quite reach to both poles, so we attached it to one side and had to use loops made from paracord to extend the reach of the other side by at least an inch. Once we got home, I added loops to both sides to make sure that the next setup would be doable. One of the ground loops did break easily when pulling the stakes up, but we know how to sew, so we can fix it ourselves eventually. We can't complain about the price though and never underestimate redneck ingenuity.Love no...so funny. Have white version from another seller that does same but wanted to give this one a try to perhaps help keep a Canopy straight wall tent cooler when the sun and heat intensifies during summer up here. I lost a brand-new swingwall canopy last year. Now this year...I missed the canopy straight wall tent with it's full 10 by 10 foot print so hope to try again this year but move it away from any wind. We have another three to four year old swing wall as well as a LED coleman canopy both bought the same time that have never given us problems. The new one just collapsed last year after first 2 of the upper arms wouldn't stay up then we were standing away from it over by the picnic table and it just went right over bending the feet even. We were all in awe you might say. . OK wish it was silver one side at least to reflect the heat away. BUT UV protected or so it states. I think a lot of us expect this to be silver on one side.Important info for those shopping for other than coleman canopy's. This has a couple of hooks that fit around the legs on each end/side and three stakes to help hold it down to the ground. It also has at least one hook or two at the top middle areas that you can wrap around the top side beam. These are all metal flat small hooks on elastics some. Ok...if you don't have a coleman with the exact spaces to attach the hooks this is one idea I ofter. Buy about 50 yards of 1/4 or even 1/8 inch diameter shock cord here on Amazon pretty reasonable in any of your favored colors they seem to have a lot of them to choose. Anyway cut into strips double the size strips and a bit more to go around your pole size. Close the open ends together via a figure eight knot. Pull each side very tight to make sure it won't undo. Wrap these around your poles working them up the pole to match where the Sunwall side hooks appear. You can now hook onto these elastic mini wraps which is better than say rubber bands and can maybe even stay with your leg or removed depending on your choice and the way your brand of leg collapses. Take a tiny beaner to hold/store all the little bands you made to keep with the sunwall in it's case if you want. You could do this at the top I suppose too or to wrap one of the hooks around the top. The white sunwall we have uses velcro and it just happens to match up like the other brand of four sided sun room too pretty close to Colemans hook velcro like patches at the top of the canopy and beams so we actually could sew on velcro to help close up any gapping for this or for another style of canopy. Since I am not familiar with any others nor the slant wall versions I assume most folks can think outside the box for other fixes on their own too.This attaches to the canopy with small clips and is very easy to open. When I’m not using it I roll it up and tie to the frame with ribbon or string. It would be nice if there were ties built in but it’s easy to DIY. It’s perfect for rainy days or when the sun reaches under the canopy. Would definitely recommend it.We camp at Malaekahana beach all the time and it’s constantly blowing offshore winds 20-30 miles per hour.I bought several of these for sun block and privacy during the day and they worked really well for that. It did keep the shaded space about 10 degrees cooler.More importantly, this also worked well as a wind blocker in the evening. We set up 2 of these in an L shape on our pop up tent to block the offshore wind and in the evening. After dinner our group was able to play cards or Sequence very comfortably. Also kept everyone warm during the evening.Note that if you are in a big group and these are set up under your pop up tent, all the kids will gravitate to your tent to stay warm.As for durability, the sun wall tarp is thin and light. The stitching that attaches the bungee hooks to the tarp won’t last too long. I already had 2 bungees tear at the tarp stitching.I take care of my gear very well but I don’t suspect these will last more than a few trips.When setting these up; start with the top of the walls and work your way down. Attach the top left wall then the top right. After you have connected the walls then adjust the tarp to take out the wrinkles buy evenly spacing and sliding the bungees along the poles. Attach the top bungees then you should be good. I don’t think you need the bottom attached, I did and that is wear my tears occurred.Didn't fit our UK canopy. Returned.As described very happyWorks as advertised. Identical type of wind/sunwall as the one that came with my Ozark Trail canopy. A little tighter than the OT one which is preferable in my opinion. I use it as a wall to protect against snow in the winter so I can grill in my little tent during the Montreal winters. Works perfectly. The full canopy and wall just took on a full week of heavy snow storm and still look brand new.Let's make it clear: It is a sunwall for standard 10X10 ft canopies. The sunwall itself is just about 6 x 9.5 ft. that's why I made stupid mistake, returned them and purchased again later. Although it is only 6 ft in height, but still fits my ABCcanopy at the lowest height level. It should fits the Coleman canopies perfectly. The reason I purchased them instead of ABCcanopy sunwall is they are way cheaper but still very high quality. Thinking will buy another 2 more........You will be happy with them. Highly Recommended!I use my tent for a weekly farmer's market booth. It's a fairly standard cheap 10x10 tent from Walmart, and it came with only one side wall. I quickly realized I wanted at least another wall, so I grabbed one of these when it went on sale. The material used on this is significantly heavier and sturdier than the one that came with my Ozark Trail canopy, and it fits perfectly. I'm probably going to pick up another one (or two!).