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We've tested pop-up gazebos from Argos, Amazon, The Range, Vonhaus and more, ranging in price from £35 to well over £200, including some gazebos with sides.
Over the past few years we've pitched them for a few days in winds that, at times, gusted above 30mph. Far too many of the gazebos we tested couldn't stand even a puff of light wind without releasing themselves from their pegs' grip and rolling across the field.
However, there's one pop-up gazebo we've tested that's streets ahead of the competition for durability and quality, and it gets our top recommendation.
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Gazebo | Ease of pitching/collapsing | Durability in light wind | Durability in strong gusts | Where to buy |
---|---|---|---|---|
Easy | Excellent | Excellent | ||
Easy | Average | Excellent | ||
Easy | Average | Excellent | ||
Easy | Excellent | Average | ||
Easy | Excellent | Very poor | ||
Very difficult | Excellent | Very poor | ||
Difficult | Poor | Excellent |
Date tested: March 2024, March 2023 and March 2022. Page last checked: July 2024. Durability in light wind was tested in gusts up to 15mph. Durability in strong gusts was tested in gusts of more than 30mph, which exceeds the stated competence of every gazebo we tested. We're not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.
All the pop-up gazebos we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Most recently tested March 2023
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Beige, grey, white
Gazebo with sides No
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2022
Dimensions 2.7 x 2.7 metres
Colour options Green
Gazebo with sides No
Guy ropes No
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Most recently tested March 2024
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Green
Gazebo with sides No
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2024
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Blue
Gazebo with sides Yes
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2024
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Beige, grey
Gazebo with sides No
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2024
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Black, white, blue, grey, green, red, cream, brown
Gazebo with sides Yes
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2022
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Grey, black, navy blue, blue, sky blue, beige, white, green, red
Gazebo with sides Yes, it has one side wall
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2024
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Grey, cream
Gazebo with sides Yes
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2024
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Black, white, brown, blue, black
Gazebo with sides Yes
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2022
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Grey, blue, green, white
Gazebo with sides Yes
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2023
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options White, blue, green
Gazebo with sides No
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2024
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Black, blue, cream, green, grey, orange, purple, claret, white
Gazebo with sides Yes
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2023
Dimensions 3.5 x 3.5 metres
Colour options Grey
Gazebo with sides Yes
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2022
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Grey
Gazebo with sides No
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2022
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options Grey
Gazebo with sides Yes
Guy ropes Yes
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Most recently tested March 2023
Dimensions 3 x 3 metres
Colour options White, green
Gazebo with sides No
Guy ropes Yes
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As well as being a doddle to put up and take down, a good gazebo should be able to handle a bit of wind and rain. Manufacturers recommend that gazebos should be taken down in anything more than light wind, but we know most people don't do this.
We pitch our pop-up gazebos for a week to put them through their paces. Over the years we've tested, we've consistently seen wind gusts around 30mph.
We regularly revisit the gazebos on sale to see if there are any more popular ones and test them.
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Nearly all the pop-up gazebos we have bought came with a warning: 'Don't use in high winds'. Over our years testing gazebos we've seen which will topple in a light breeze and which can stand up to wind speeds of more than 30mph.
Poor gazebos can get saturated roofs that will eventually sag and leave pooled water on top. During our testing week it regularly rains heavily. We rate each pop-up gazebo on how well they stand up to the elements.
Each pop-up gazebo is rated for build quality. There's a noticeable difference between the strength and quality of the fabric of different gazebos, as well as the robustness of the poles that make up the frame.
We time how long it takes to put up and take down each gazebo. We also rate each one for how easy it is to adjust the height and tighten the fabric roof.
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Yes. Our testing has shown you can get a decent garden gazebo for less than £100, if you pick carefully to take on your next camping trip, or provide shade and shelter in a back garden for your next at home get together.
Yes, but it would be wise to check the weather forecast first. You should only leave one up overnight if you're confident that winds won't gust over 15mph and you've pegged it down, or weighted the legs down properly.
Our testing has shown that in even light winds, some gazebos are prone to flipping over and the frame breaking.
Yes. The covers of all those we've tested are rainproof. However, some provide better protection from the elements than others.
The best covers go on tightly and don't noisily flap throughout the day. The worst have ill-fitting covers that allow water to pool in puddles on the roof, and they're really noisy in the wind, too.