I’ve had this tent now for most of the year, so I figured now was a good time for a review. I have had it permanently installed on my deck since the early spring and it has held up fantastic. The color has faded from being in the sun so long, but other than that I have zero complaintsIt was very easy to set up, and it sheds water perfectly. I’ve had other cheap pop up canopies that would pool water at the edges, and if you weren’t there to push it off, the whole thing would collapse. This has held up in the northeast to all the heavy rain we’ve had all year (minus the summer drought), along with wind. I’ll probably take it down now that we’re coming into hurricane season, and then the winter snow, but I have been seriously impressed. I screwed each leg down into the deck and had no issuesI was searching specifically for any pop up canopy that’s 8x8 and there isn’t much offered by other brands since majority of these types of canopies come standard as a 10x10 minimum. I needed a mosquito net because where I live, it’s hot and there’s tons of bugs. This top portion of the canopy base was slightly torn with threading issues. I contacted the seller and they responded immediately and shipped a new canopy top within a week turnaround. The new top was perfect.In terms of quality, it’s decent. The net comes well below the ground giving you reassurance that no bugs can fly and crawl through. It’s the material that deducts just -1 review. It’s dinky and won’t be able to withstand harsh rain or wind. It’s a good pop up tent to be used gently. It serves its purpose, just not quite sure how long it will last quality wise.Overall, I’m content.I se this up in my backyard to cover patio furniture, as shown in their promotional photos. There were several breezy days that made the fabric flap and stretch over several weeks. Thereafter, rain pooled on the roof fabric, because it was no longer tight fitting. The more water pooled, the more the fabric stretched. After a hard rain, water pooled so much that the frame bent at one of the joints. I had lowered the canopy so the wind wouldn’t catch the canopy but the water pooled all over the top. After that, the canopy was no longer usable because the frame was broken. Since I’d had it only 6 weeks, I filed a claim with Allstate, because I had paid an extra $75 to insure it from damage. Allstate denied the claim due to a “loss of resiliency,” which wasn’t covered. I then contacted the merchant who told me the 30-day warranty had expired. I could buy replacement parts if I wanted to. I moved long-distance after the canopy broke so I didn’t move the broken canopy with me, believing it was insured. When I told the merchant I no longer had the canopy, they offered to sell me a new one for $150. Their website indicates that they warranty the fabric, poles, and frame (which is the whole canopy!) for 6 months but they initially would not honor the warranty because the warranty doesn’t cover damage from weather. They market this product as an outdoor canopy for camping and yard furniture and decks. They tout its sturdiness and water resistance. But they initially refused to warranty any damage caused by outdoor use. Eventually, the merchant agreed to send me a replacement. However, I would not recommend this canopy for everyday use. It is best suited for day-use parties as long as the weather is good.Update to original review…Once I emailed Quictent about the faulty zipper they replied back that they would send a replacement netting, which they did. Both zippers work on the replacement. Have not used it yet with replacement.The 2nd time setting it up was easier than the 1st, so 2 people can do it.For it to be easy to set up, you need 4 people on each side to open it. The worst part, is that on one side the zipper came off and wouldn’t go back on, defeating the purpose of keeping the bugs out.Update: The company reached out to us after reading our review (below) and sent is a new frame. This was unexpected and awesome!! We are so happy. Their customer service is amazing! We do recommend that you take it down if there is going to be heavy rain (if it is not unexpected).Original: This 10x10 quick tent was absolutely great until it just broke. We bought it in June and used it many times up until today (mid-August). It rained unexpectedly today (hard) and the water, rather than rolling off the top, collected in big depressions on the top and ... snap -one of the support braces broke. That caused other parts to bend, collapse in. It's very disappointing because otherwise it was wonderful- easy to put up/take down and the mosquito netting worked especially well because of the velcro attachment. Wish the frame would have lasted - rest of it is still in good shape- would have been 5 stars.Worked out perfectly for my event!It's my own SHE SHED! Can't believe I waited until September to order this mosquito proof room. I've got a glider in there with everything I need to chill out. In the middle of cancer treatment chemo so it's a nice place to sit and enjoy the outside without being bit. I'm hoping for a mild fall so I can enjoy it until it's really winter in OH.Acceptable screen room. Would like to see better zippers. These are plastic and fine teeth that are easily bent causing them to not work.I wanted something that would be easy to put up and take down, ideally by myself. I am a female and could not put it up by myself. I spread the material but could not fix the legs to stand properly. However, when a contractor came in for something else, he put it up in three minutes (meaning fixed all the legs (they have to click on the top!). Better to have two people for setting it up, for sure.I use it as my outdoor office. I kept computer monitors inside the gazebo even during light rain when there is no wind. The rain does not go through the roof but can reach from the sides if the wind blows even a bit, sideways.In my area, there is is a lot of mosquitoes. However, zero mosquitoes inside the gazebo. It works great.I did not add any weight on the bottom. It’s been standing there for a month without any weight or attachment. There has been some windy weather with bad rain (the privacy shields at the back of gazebo fell down) but the gazebo did not move. Of course the recommendation is to attach it with something secure, but I didn’t.I have two kittens so I let them inside, however they already figured out how to get out by sneaking under the walls of gazebo (so this is not a permanent solution for cats.)Excellent gazebo. I would highly recommend it as a light option that can be easily removed for the winter.Do not waste your money on this piece of garbage! It is not waterproof, arrived broken, cheap materials, ripped. I’ve tried contacting the company and they just haven’t bothered responding! I am very sad I wasted so much money on this!Had problems with mesh being damaged initially & now...after 8 weeks of use...the roof material completely fell apart. It disintegrated. Very disappointed. Basically this canopy has to be trashed now. Complete waste of money.use it on our deck the screening keeps the bugs out and us comfortableProduct was what I expected. Great place to sit on my deck away from mosquitoes!