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Pop up canopy

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A pop-up canopy.
A number of frame tents at the Portland Farmers Market.
Semi-permanent gazebos at a holiday resort.

A pop-up canopy (or portable gazebo or frame tent in some countries) is a shelter that collapses down to a size that is portable. Typically, canopies of this type come in sizes from five feet by five feet to ten feet by twenty feet. Larger or semi-permanent canopies are known as "marquees".

Structure

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Most pop-up canopies come in two pieces, the canopy frame and the canopy top. The canopy frame is constructed of either steel or aluminium. Steel framed canopies are heavier, stronger and typically cost less than aluminium frames. Recently, stainless steel has been used because it is lighter than steel, stronger than aluminium and, as aluminium, does not rust.

Tops for most canopies are made from a polyester fabric.

High quality canopies should come with a fabric that is UV resistant.

Most pop-up canopies are open-sided and without walls, distinguishing them from larger marquees or semi-permanent shelters.

Uses

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Pop up canopies have become very popular for sporting events, festivals and trade shows. They are also known as pit tents when used in the context of amateur or semi-professional motorsport.

Some commercial canopy companies are even beginning to silk screen and digitally print on the custom canopy tops to promote the company using them.

See also

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References

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