Product Description
10' x 20' Outdoorsman Canopy Tent
The 10' x 20' Outdoorsman canopy tent is a versatile and easy-to-use outdoor shelter designed for events, camping, storage, and recreational use. With a lightweight frame and tool-free setup, this canopy is ideal for quick deployment in a wide range of environments.
Built with a high peak 120° frame design, this canopy helps deflect wind and shed water more effectively than flat-top canopies, making it a reliable choice for outdoor conditions.
Key Features
- High peak design (120° angle): Improves water runoff and wind resistance
- Lightweight and portable: Easy to transport, set up, and take down
- No tools required: Quick and simple assembly
- 8-leg frame design: Provides added support and stability
- Open-air design: Open sides, front, and back for easy access and airflow
- Multiple color options: Available in 7 tarp color choices
Specifications
- Width: 10'
- Length: 20'
- Side Height: 6'8"
- Center Height: 8'11"
- Frame: 1-3/8" diameter steel tubing
- Legs: 8-leg design
- Weight: 133 lbs
Ideal Uses
- Outdoor parties and events
- Sporting events and tailgating
- Camping and recreational use
- Temporary storage and equipment coverage
- Auto detailing and work areas
Why Choose a High Peak Canopy?
A high peak canopy offers better performance in outdoor environments compared to flat-top designs. The angled roof helps prevent water pooling and improves wind deflection, making it a more reliable choice for changing weather conditions.
- Better water runoff during rain
- Improved wind resistance
- More efficient structural design
High Peak vs Low Peak Canopy: What’s the Difference?
Not sure whether a high peak canopy is the right choice? Compare the differences below to see how it performs compared to a low peak design.
| Feature | High Peak Canopy (120°) | Low Peak Canopy |
|---|---|---|
| Roof Design | Steeper angled peak | Lower, more compact profile |
| Water Runoff | Excellent – sheds water quickly | Good – but less efficient than high peak |
| Wind Resistance | Better wind deflection | More compact, slightly less wind deflection |
| Interior Space | More headroom at center | Lower overall height |
| Best For | Outdoor events, storage, general use | Vendor booths, tight spaces, compact setups |
Which should you choose?
- Choose a high peak canopy if you want better water runoff, improved wind performance, and more interior space.
- Choose a low peak canopy if you need a lower profile structure for tighter spaces or vendor setups.
Find the Right Canopy
Looking for the best canopy for your setup? Use our Canopy Product Selector to compare sizes, frame types, and features.
FAQs
What makes a high peak canopy better?
A high peak canopy has a steeper roof angle, which helps shed water more effectively and improves wind resistance compared to flatter designs.
Is this canopy easy to set up?
Yes. This canopy is designed for quick setup and takedown and does not require any special tools.
How stable is this canopy?
The 8-leg frame design provides added support and stability, making it more secure than standard 4-leg canopies.
Can this canopy be used in the rain?
Yes. The high peak design helps prevent water pooling and improves runoff, making it suitable for outdoor use in light to moderate rain.
What is this canopy best used for?
This canopy is ideal for outdoor events, camping, storage, auto detailing, and general-purpose shelter.
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Tip: When securing tarps and covers, use elastic ball ties or bungee cords. Avoid rigid fasteners such as wire, rope, or zip ties, which can cause grommet damage or tearing in windy conditions or under excessive pull force.
Prop 65: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and or Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate(DEHP) which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.