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Gazebos - is there a perfect one out there?
lurkr:
We've got the event 14.
By myself, it takes roughly 20-25 minutes to assemble the poles and click the frame together - it'd be much faster with 2, but while I'm doing that, wifey is getting beds etc setup in the tent.
Throwing the cover over is a 2-person job really, to make it easy. . . . just because of the way any breeze will blow it about before it's clipped down. .... and I'd say it's another 5 minute to get that on and velcro'd down... so roughly a 30 minute setup... could do it in 15-20 minutes max with 2 people, start to finish without breaking a sweat.
Compared to when I messed with a tarp, it's less than half the time, and a lot easier, for a very sturdy and relatively large covered area.
BrisVegas:
Thanks guys. I didn't realize the cover was meant to be removed on these things! That would make them a bit more time consuming to erect.
My mate has that Boab one in a 6x3 and he rates it. We all sat under it the other week when we went camping together and it looked really well made. It's what convinced me that I need one actually.
oddsmux:
We went for the oztrail corporate deluxe. Stronger than the standard deluxe. Happy with it and much quicker to setup than the event 14. Downside is that it is quite a big package at 164L x 32W x 27H cm when packed.
https://www.snowys.com.au/deluxe-corporate-gazebo
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JackRussel:
--- Quote from: oddsmux on May 08, 2017, 10:55:46 PM ---We went for the oztrail corporate deluxe. Stronger than the standard deluxe. Happy with it and much quicker to setup than the event 14. Downside is that it is quite a big package at 164L x 32W x 27H cm when packed.
https://www.snowys.com.au/deluxe-corporate-gazebo-bp
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Yes, good stuff! I bought one for me too, I like it all!
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