Pacific Casual Pop Up Gazebo

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If you’ve ever been taken by surprise by the weather, you know how good it feels once you get back home. The weatherman often makes mistakes, leaving you to take a gamble on whether you should head out on that trip.

It doesn’t matter where you go, to your child’s baseball game, the local car show, it helps to have some type of protection for you and your family. The obvious answer is to bring a portable pop-up gazebo along with you.

You may think of gazebos as something too heavy and bulky to bother taking along, but pop-up gazebos are different. These structures fold up and down in minutes and are light enough to be carried.

In an instant you can have yourself a sturdy canopy over your head to protect you from rain and sunlight.

If you’re interested, check out the Pacific Casual Easy Pop Up Gazebo. This gazebo has enough room for you, your family and anything else you want to bring inside.

The gazebo’s frame is equipped with a rust resistant exterior that can stand up to any and all weather conditions. The frame has many joints which flex to open and close the unit. It folds out to cover a 10 by 10 foot square area, and folds up small enough to carry.

The top portion sits on four sturdy legs which can be adjusted. The canopy can be set up out in the open, but may require staking if there is a heavy breeze.

Wind vents in the top portion let some air through to prevent it from tipping over the canopy. The corners are reinforced with braces to keep the structure standing no matter what.

Users get a transport case with handle to move it around between uses. It comes in a distinguished dark brown color with light trim.

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3 Responses to “Pacific Casual Pop Up Gazebo”

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  1. Sandra Dewey says:

    Help! We bought a pacific casual Get up and Go gazebo earlier this summer and are now trying to set it up. No instructions in the box or inside anything in it. We have frame set up w/out leg extensions and can’t get tent over vent extensions. Can’t figure out how to collapse it so we can start again and are afraid we’ll break something if we force pieces. Any hints? This is emergency, I have to decorate for small town peach festival we’re doing as fundraiser for house museum in Berlin, MD. I live in Washington, DC. Hope you see and can answer very soon. Can’t find anything on web.

    Haven’t

  2. admin says:

    Sandra,

    I wish I had some hints for you. I did some searching for instructions and have come up with the same conclusion you have. Someone in your neighborhood should be able to help you.

    Looks like these companies that produce the Pacific Casual Pop Up Gazebo should give better access to the instructions.

    Wishing you success on your project :)

  3. Sandra Dewey says:

    Thanks so much for your reply! We finally got some help from the Fort Belvoir post exchange garden shop manager. She said mfg. don’t include instruction sheets anymore! She told us about a button on the legs that released something so the structure could be collapsed. We did other things wrong I learned from watching a you tube video. So we’re set, and appreciate your taking the time to respond.

    This model has a vent and we could not manage to stretch the little piece that’s supposed to go on top to fit over all four ‘arms’, but that’s OK.

    Sandra Dewey

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