PlayHut Lil' Wonders Pull Up Canopy Sun Shade

Product Details
The PlayHut Lil' Wonders Pull Up Canopy Sun Shade is great for beach, backyard, park and indoor fun too.
The PlayHut Lil' Wonders Pull Up Canopy Sun Shade features:
- Pull up Canopy with 50+ UPF Sun Protection
- Water resistant
- Opens and closes easily
- Included carrying case
- Zipper Door
Reviews (6)
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1.0 / 5.0
This is a piece of c**p. The product was broken in the box, and I easily understand why by looking at the cheap hinges that, even if not already broken, would break in a short time. Even the colors are not exactly what is pictured on the box.
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5.0 / 5.0
Have taken it to the pool, the beach and even the backyard - my 9 month old loves it. Super easy to tote around, light weight makes it easy to throw in a bag (love that it compacts to the size of a roll of wrapping paper). Simple to put up and take down by just the top string. Great for a full day at the beach and the baby can stay out of the sun and still get a nap. Consider using a clip on fan for days when there is no wind.
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1.0 / 5.0
It set up easy and the baby loved it. But as we were taking it down, one of cheap plastic hinges snapped. Then as were setting it back up a second hinge snapped. What a cheaply made product! I would not recommend this product if you want something that will last.
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5.0 / 5.0
I returned the playhut baby hut and purchased this item instead due to its ease of use. The item opens so easy and closes in a snap!! Wonderful when you have an infant you are tending to. It folds nicely in the bag that comes with the item. I love that it comes with stakes to hold it down, Perfect for the lawn and the beach!
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1.0 / 5.0
I took the tent out the bag and as I was unfolding it one of the side poles broke.
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1.0 / 5.0
We bought this for the beach for our 9 month old son. We used it once and not only did the bag break, but one of the poles broke in half right after we popped it up. Not worth spending the money on, especially for long term use. We went and bought a Beach Canopy that we can use throughout the years from [@] instead. Otherwise our son would just crawl/walk right out of it.