Ergodyne | SKU:
12900
Ergodyne 12900 SHAX 6000 Heavy-Duty Commercial Pop-Up Tent, HV Lime
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Ergodyne 12900 Description
Versatile and durable instant shelter providing fast, long lasting relief from the sun, wind, and rain.
Ergodyne 12900 Features
- 10ft x 10ft (3m x 3m) foot-print, peak height of 14ft (4.27m)
- Rugged 300D Polyester shell with PU & UV treatments
- Double vented top for maximum air flow
- Powder coated tenacious steel frame
- Reflective accents and reinforced corners
- Weight of 46 pounds
- Convenient wheel bag for easy storage and transport
- ABS plastic sliders for convenient height adjustment
- Heavy-duty ground stakes and ropes included
- Optional detachable side walls
- Meets CPAI-84 flame resistance code
Ergodyne 12900 Specifications
Color | HV Lime |
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2 Ratings
2 Reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Mar 11, 2013
This tent is the real deal. Saved me on a day when it reach 115+ degrees F.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 18, 2012
I'm writing to you with a testimonial. After looking at it for some time for work I bought a SHAX 6000 shelter Friday for my personal use to test before I bought them for my business. I have to say I love the color and the ease of how it set up. On Saturday we took it and set it up for shade. During the party a dirt devil came through. The dirt devil broke the straps we used (not the ones that came with it) and it picked up the shelter about 40' in the air and then droped it about 500' away. The 2 other shelters being used folded in half (not your brand). I went hiking to pick up the remains of my brand new shelter, due to the color it wasn't hard to find. When I first walked up on it I was amazed it appeared to be in 1 piece although 1 leg was caught in a large scrub oak bush. Once I got it out of the tree I inspected it and folded it up to take it back. No one could believe it, the shelter survived other than I brace and a small cut in the top due the the oak bush. We've seen things like this before and they've always ended up in a twisted metal mess with no possibility of repair.