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The camping cube outdoor pop-up tent add-on is a spacious & easy to set-up product ready for your next fun trip. Camping cube add-on is not self-standing. Turn your existing E-Z up shelter pop-up tent into a camping haven. This isn't your average add-on in literally S, not Min, you can transform your E-Z up shelter into an entirely new space with standing room capacity. Additional features include an oversized entry door for easy access, 3 large windows for ventilation, 3 weather resistant power pockets, O-ring attachment points to hang your lights, heavy duty E-Z zipper pulls, & a footprint entry Mat to keep your camping cube clean. So, whether you’re looking for shade or a Complete night’s rest safe from the elements – the E-Z UP camping cube add-on have you covered.
Enhancing Add-on – The Camping Cube pop-up tent add-on is not self-standing. The 6. 4 Camping Cube is designed to work with a straight leg frame. Recommended compatible models: 10' x 10' Vantage, 10' x 10' Pyramid, 10' x 10' Eclipse, 10' x 10' Enterprise, 10' x 10' ES100S, or 10' x 10' Hi-Viz. Not compatible with 10’ x 10’ Ambassador or 10’ x 10’ Envoy Shelter. CANOPY/SHELTER NOT INCLUDED with this purchase. Please find compatiable canopy/shelters in the detail below.
Transform – the camping cube add-on works to transform a 10’ x 10’ straight leg Shelter into an entirely new space for any upcoming camping trip. Frame/top (Shelter) not included.
Spacious – the camping cube 6. 4 add-on accommodates up to 6 People with room for your 4-legged friend (That’s where the . 4 comes from) with built in pet entry. Highest Height setting is 6’4” (approx. 76”). the camping cube measures 111” L x 111” W x 76” H (350 cm x 281 cm x 281 cm) offering more 541 cubic feet (27. 6 M3) of room.
Design – the camping cube 6. 4 add-on provides excellent air flow. Large screened windows and an oversized screened door work together with the vented roof to maximize air flow for those hot summer days and nights. No tool needed as the camping cube is specially designed with heavy-duty clip hooks & loop closures plus s hook to connect easily to your E-Z UP instant Shelter frame.
Blocks sun – the camping cube 6. 4 offers excellent protection from the sun and blocks 99% of harmful UV rays. If you need to stay warm (or need privacy) every window and the door has a heavy-duty polyester flap that closes with an upgraded #10 zippers for a tight seal.Use a mild soap and plenty of water for cleaning
No more breakdown headache - With easy to remove hooks & loop attachments The camping cube 6. 4 add-on can be detached in less than a minute. Once detached fold it up and store in the provided add-on gear bag. Once the camping cube is detached you can close and take down your E-Z UP instant Shelter normally.
Protective floor – enjoy a water & bug proof tub floor which protects against the elements. Offering a fully sealed tub-style floor for a new level camping.
Mix & match – available in 4 fun colors to match your personality and bring some fun to your campsite.
– E-Z UP has you covered! We believe in our products and offer you a 3-year covering normal wear and tear. Meets CPAI-84 and NFPA -701 fire resistant requirements.
Accessories for the camping cube – we offer several camping accessories to make the most of your camping Cube including: **Gear shelf (hangs in the corner and offers 3 selves of storage), ** Gear loft (large mesh hammock for more storage space), **Footprint P100 (an additional 100 sq. Ft. Layer of security against ground elements), E-Z UP hanging clips (frame shaped clips allow you to hang Just about any light thing from the frame of your shelter).
Reviewer: JENNIFER GALINDO
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This was awesome
Review: I bought this for my daughter to take on a music festival camping trip & it was important she be able to set it up by herself & this was the easiest thing to set up & take down that we have ever seen. It is big enough to fit 4 people or more comfortably for sure. The material is super durable, it has zip up windows on 3 sides with screens, the doorway also has screens and is super big to make it easy to carry things in & out without any trouble. It folds up nice and fits perfectly in the carry bag. It fits perfect under any 10 X 10 straight leg canopy. I will be buying another one soon for my son as well and would recommend this to anyone who needs plenty of room and enjoys not having to bend down and be crowded like with a regular tent. This is definitely worth every penny.

Reviewer: MRI3221
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So spacious! And very easy to attach.
Review: We wanted a tent with a ton of headroom, and holy moly, we got it! It's so nice not to have to bend over anywhere in the tent. Plenty of space for a queen size mattress, a couple camp chairs, and our gear. It rained and there were no leaks. We were able to put up the canopy and the tent in less than 15 minutes - very easy to attach with clips, velcro, and a few takes. The extra mat clipped to the front is a nice touch to reduce dragging in dirt. The windows on all sides make it very airy if you want to use it more like a screen tent. The only negative I found was that sometimes it's hard to get the zipper to round the curve in the door when the tent is taut. I think that happens with a lot of tents but it would be nice if they could troubleshoot this in the design.

Reviewer: Heather Lange
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Honest Review, great tent but a few flaws
Review: I really really struggled over giving this tent a 4 star vs. 5 star. Maybe it doesn't matter in the end, but I carefully consider other peoples reviews when making purchases that are a bit pricey and I won’t have an opportunity to change my mind once in the woods so I’m hoping my review helps you in deciding on this tent or not. I needed a tent that would last me for several weeks and not fail. I had a limited budget and a lot to consider such as size, durability, rain resistance and ease of set up.If all you want to know bottom line up front, is this tent worth the $200+/-, yes, yes it is.It is big, allowed me to fit a queen size bed with a ton of room to spare, is tall enough and utilizes space well enough that is was truly a joy to go camping. There was no bending over or loss of space due to size. The cube shape is fantastic!Okay, so here are the benefits:• Extremely ventilated!!! The large windows and vented ceiling is a HUGE bonus, allowing for a maximum airflow you just don't regularly experience in tents• Rain flaps around all the windows and door frame. Wow, it rained A LOT while camping and we stayed totally dry. The front rain flap is also a con but I’ll explain why later.• Tub style bottom. While it came with a very water resistant bottom, we still added a ground tarp for extra security. But again, as mentioned above, we had a couple days of non-stop rain and it stayed very dry in the tent. The floor stayed dry and the sides stayed dry.• Tall! I'm not huge at 5'8 so I had no problem. But even if I was a few inches taller I would still have plenty of head room.• Big! When we had several others camping with us we had a queen size and twin mattress side-by-side and still had room for all our bags and gear.• Material - The material is light but strong. It is also sewn very well, with even stitches and a clear adhesive tape over all the stitching to keep water out and protect the thread. The tent is pretty darn well made and while the material is a light weight tent material, I saw no signs of weakening by the end of the trip and that is with falling against the sides several times for various reasons - late night bathroom breaks and tripping and what not.• The straps and tie downs: I read several reviews about the tent not fitting peoples pop-up canopies but I just don't see how that could be a problem if you got a straight leg 10x10 or as I got, a 10x20. The ceiling strap offers two options to accommodate whatever style pop up you have. So if you need it taller, it's got that option. You need it shorter, has that option too! The side clasps for hooking onto the bars were easy to put on and take off. The velcro allowed enough wiggle room to make it tighter or looser. All around it should pretty well fit any pop up and you can adjust.Cons: *and as you’ll see, are pretty few*• THE FRONT ZIPPER!!!! All the window zippers were fine. Let me be clear, I had no issues with those. But the front door.... and this is why I struggled so hard with giving a 5 star rating... Not one time in the entire two weeks of using this tent did the front zipper not get caught while trying to open the doorway. EVERY SINGLE TIME it got caught. Major design flaw. It got caught right at the top or bottom where the rain guard was stitched. I was so close to just cutting the damn thing off from frustration. This is also where it makes a difference however if you don’t have an awning which if you have a 10x10 pop up and it rains, you’ll want that guard. But with my tent and pop up, I just wanted to rip it off with my teeth I was so frustrated. The zipper really sucked. Don’t get me wrong, it's heavy duty, but is stitched terribly.• The ventilation could also be a negative. On cold nights there is no way to cover the ceiling vent. So in the summer, under a sturdy frame, it's a blessing. But don't be fooled, this is NOT a 3/4 season tent. It's only really good for warm weather.Not positive or negative, just my thoughts:• The dog door. It's not really a con, but I don't know anyone, including myself, who will just open the door for a dog while camping and say, go ahead pooch, go on out there yourself. Or leave a dog in the tent alone and let them out the dog door. It was just kind of stupid. I can see why it might be helpful in some situations, such as if you had a cooler or shoes there, but why would you leave your shoes on the side where they could get rained on? And you really wouldn't be able to reach inside a cooler from the bottom of the tent. I could live without it and I have dogs. I think it’s just a silly marketing ploy for people who have dogs but it’s not actually practical.• One the "benefits" is the front door mat they say comes with the tent. <_< I'll be honest with you, I laughed when I saw it. I would just throw it out. Useless. Too cheap of a material to withstand being walked on and not really a secure way to stake it down. I got a tarp large enough that I just made my own front walk to park my shoes. Next year I'll be adding an outdoor carpet and that should really do the trick.A note on popups: If you haven’t figured it out by now, this tent does not include a pop up. You have to buy that separate. And, you get what you pay for. I'll say it again. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR! I would not recommend using this tent with a cheap pop up canopy. I actually looked at a few EZUP's (the same brand as the cube tent) - which this tent is made for, and thankfully decided against it. They are cheap cheap cheap. I paid $400 for my pop up and it was worth every single penny. I also took a gamble because I couldn't find anyone else that had tried it, but got a 10x20 so I would have an awning. It was so worth it. I know it's a different company and a different product, but I got the ABC Canopy Pop Up 10x20. It works really well with the tent. It's heavy duty, and while you can't really see it in the picture, the canopy itself is a much sturdier material than the cheaper EZUP and Walmart Ozark Trails versions. The frame was solid, the canopy was solid and it withstood extreme winds and rain at our campground while I saw a lot of cheaper pop ups collapse or bend or leak.I guess that’s it and up to you now and what you want to do. I hope you found this review helpful and happy camping. Reviewer: Philip Cox
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice Tent For Glamping....
Review: I was looking for new tent when I ran across this "tent in a tent". We already owned an EZ-Up 10'X10' (straight leg), so I was willing to give it a try.Set-Up/Take Down - Getting the canopy (not included) set up is a lot easier with two (2) people. Don't stake the legs of the canopy down until the cube tent is attached to the canopy; as you may need to adjust the legs a bit. Setting up the cube tent within the canopy is easy with one person. There are four (4) clips in the center of the ceiling that attach to the frame near the center post of the frame. Two (2) of the clip straps are longer than the other two (2), so they don't seem to provide any support - so that is kind of hinky. It would be nice to have the front corners color coded so that it would be easier to know where the door is when "layed-out". The rest of the set up is quick and straight forward. Take down is even easier.Use - The ceiling of ours (red/white outside) is blue (like the sky). It reminds me of the traditional blue ceilings of covered porches of older homes in the South. It is nice to wake up to a "blue sky", regardless as to the weather outside. There is a center clip for a light that is closely supported by the center post, so it is nice to be able to put a light in the center without any sagging. I noticed that this tent was remarkably cooler than other tents that I own. We recently camped for eleven (11) days in Oshkosh, WI. We set up an "annex tent" for storage of kitchen supplies, "closet"/dressing room", garage for ebikes, etc.. There was a dramatic difference in interior temperature between the two (2) tents. And we've set up this gold colored tent (Euraka!) side by side with a large blue colored Coleman tent, and the Euraka! was noticeably cooler than the Coleman. I suspect that the white color of the canopy, and the large air space between the cube tent ceiling and the canopy helps reduce temperatures. And the interior walls of the cube tent are silver colored, which may help. This factor alone makes this tent system a top choice.The windows are very large and let in lots of light and air when open; and the zippers operate smoothly. There is a huge double door in the front, that can be fully opened like a window (ie screened) for air/light. The zippers work well, although the only "sticking point" is that the zipper rain flap can interfere with the zipper in the lower/outside corners of the door(s).The electrical inlet port (back wall, left side) was a nice feature and worked well. We did use a generator (outside) and a "battery bank" (inside). Even during a heavy rain of about 30 minutes, with lighter rain for about an hour, no water entered the inlet port. We didn't use the "dog door" (right wall, near front), but it would have to be a fairly small dog, and I don't think I'd let my dog go wandering in/out in most camping places. But, the dog door might be very good as a port for a free-standing air-conditioner.Of course the floor space is pretty obvious, it is very close to 10'x10', or 100 ft^2 - but actually a smidge smaller (probably 9.5'x9.5' (90 ft^2). We had a queen sized coleman bed, and some Walmart TV tables as night stands. There was plenty of room for the "battery bank" and to be able to walk around the bed with storage under the bed and corners of the tent. The straight vertical walls enabled us to use all of the floor space, conventional tents (sloped walls) probably reduce "floor space" by 20%, so this is a nice feature. As I recall, the legs needed to be "two (2) clicks up" to get full wall height. My wife and I are both under 6' tall, and we had no problem with headroom while inside the tent. Taller folks may be close to the ceiling - as the wall height doesn't allow for full extension of the legs, and although it wasn't a problem for us, it probably should be designed to allow full, or nearly full, extension of the legs of the canopy.Down Sides - (1) This is a relatively expensive tent, even of you already own the canopy.(2) Weight - The cube tent itself is pretty reasonable, but the canopy is fairly heavy, so you aren't going to be "packing it into the wilderness very far".(3) Packed Size - Again, the tent itself is pretty compact for a 10'X10' "full height" tent, but the canopy is going to take up quite a bit of room in transportation/storage.(4) Rain - If your canopy isn't completely water tight (ours is 10+ years old) there is going to be some water collection on the ceiling. We had some fairly heavy (short duration) rain and some longer duration moderate rain. And some water collected on the ceiling. A small amount of water dripped into the inside, so the ceiling isn't completely water proof (which would be a nice feature). We lowered the corners where the rain collected and allowed the water to drain off, this solved our problem but lowered the ceiling a bit and made the walls sag a bit. We never had a problem with water entering the walls, windows, doors or the electrical/dog ports.

Reviewer: Ryan F.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I paired this beauty up with a "10x10 coleman pop up instant shelter" - perfect quality set up.. The bag even fits the tent when you put it away.. Good quality well done .. Good zippers.. Good clips.. I couldnt be happier.. All in less than $600 including shipping 👍👍

Reviewer: Anja
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: THE GOOD:This tent looks good and is a great item to add to 10ft x 10ft canopy to get further use. It is spacious inside and set up is very simple as it attaches easily and quickly to the canopy frame structure. Has lots of window space so it vents very well.THE NOT SO GOOD:This tent is suitable for climates that DO NOT have rain and wind as it flaps around a lot and is not very water resistant. We added our separate canopy sidewall kit to the rear and side walls to increase wind and rain resistance. also added a tarp over the roof and front door areas as there is no awning.Would highly recommend the use of weight bags and tie-downs if you are planning to set up while it is windy as there is a lot of surface area.Great care must also be taken when opening the front door zippers as they easily jam-up on the very thin excess fabric around those areas.

Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I bought this tent this July and beautiful, durable easy to put up, but you need to buy a durable Canopy to match with.

Reviewer: That carrying bag is laughable
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Great tent, but the carrying case it comes with is so small good luck trying to get the tent to fit back in it.

Reviewer: Jeff Unruh
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Wish it had more clips around the top frame but realistically it’s pretty great for the price.

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