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First Up Gazebo -- Pros And Cons

The so called first up gazebo is commonly referred to the most simple type of a gazebo - a polyester or plastic material cover held by steel slot-together poles that spreads above the frames construction thus forming a roof. With that said one may wonder what is so irresistible in it that makes millions of people flock to just about any type of sport events with their first up gazebo in hand. Here are the Pros:

    A first up gazebo is cheap and easy to make. As the frames are, in majority, made of aluminum, it not only lowers the price substantially but also makes it possible for many to construct their own from basic materials found everywhere. The designs of the frame are easily obtainable or made by examining an already built gazebo. Light-weight of the whole unit. With the exception of the bigger ones, even a kid can carry a first up gazebo. It fits on car roofs nicely and is easily relocated when necessary. Protection from weather just about anywhere. Sun light, rain, even hailstorm -- if the first up gazebo is well made and well positioned it provides basic shelter to anyone under it. Most of the cover materials used effectively stop 90% of the Sun's UV rays.

And now the Cons:

    Short durability. Gazebos of this type are flimsy and can get damaged by heavy winds, even if located and positioned properly. The supporting ropes help but it is now always practical or possible to use those. Repairs to the steel frame are often necessary due to the big number of exposed mechanical assemblies. Hazardous to the unaware. Most of you have probably seen footage of gazebos flying around in storms, out of control. With their effective parachute shape they can quickly turn into dangerous missiles if one is not careful to secure them on time. Everyone else has the same. Not so much of a Cons but we can't ignore this fact -- thousands of people own the same design! There's no much room for originality and that is evident at major sport events, unless you're willing to spend a lot of time customizing your cover.

First up gazebo is definitely something to consider depending on your needs for outdoor shelter in variety of conditions while spending little money, but make sure you think it over well and if you decide to go for it, practice setting it up in your backyard first!



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