Beach Tent – Sun Shelter for Shade with UV Protection and Water-Resistant Coating for Sports Events and More with Carry Bag by Wakeman Outdoors (Blue)

Katia de Peyer $ 14.22
I purchased this shade tent because I take my dog to sporting events and needed shade from the hot Southern California sun. I used to use one of those pop up tents for the beach, but if you put a chair in those tents it gets pretty crowded, so when I saw this on sale for prime day I decided to try it out.After the initial set up, I can say I’m pretty happy with it so far. It can definitely fit up three to four adults comfortably side by side in chairs with plenty of headspace still. It provided nice protection from the sun and it definitely felt a bit cooler. Although, I wish the mesh windows were higher up so you can feel the breeze a bit more. It seems pretty study with the stakes in the ground/dirt, but I when I tested it, it wasn’t a windy day so I’ll have to see if it holds in wind. I also like that it’s pretty lightweight and compact compared to my beach shade tent. I did get some help setting it up since the instructions weren’t helpful, but I feel like setting it up by myself is doable. Since I only just received it, I gave it four stars for now and will try to remember and edit it once I test it out on the wind to see if it’ll hold up.As I mentioned earlier, the instructions suck and like everyone other review stated, they do not help at all. It was easier to look at the photos on Amazon and figure it out. See below for my suggested instructions.Assemble/put together the poles first. There are two “slots” one along the top opening and one further behind it and parallel to the top slot. These slots are for the long poles. Slide one of the long connected poles into each slot. Do not be tempted like me and put the little black plastic tent clamps on to hold it in place. Instead, pick one side first (left side or right side) and make sure the two separate poles cross and form an “X” so that the bottom of the pole in the back now is the front pole and the bottom of the front pole now is in back. If you look at the X it should sort of mirror the X formed by the tent where the material and mesh cross. At the bottom (where material meets the ground) of each corner of the tent is a metal circle ring and a little “mini stake” with a circle, put the little stake into the middle/bottom of the long pole and do the same with the other pole. That will hold the tent in place. When one side is done, do the other side. Now you can put the black plastic clamps on. Finally, stake the tent into the ground to hold it in place if necessary.
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1. My Dance, Our Symphony
2. New York
3. 16 Langford Place
4. The Chamber Music Society
5. Musical Roots
6. Horovitz, Milhaud, and Mozart
7. Life in New York
8. Musical Colleagues and Friends
9. Challenges
10. Carnegie Concert Hall and the World of Musicians
11. Porto Vecchio
12. A Music Festival at Sea
13. The Assisi Festa Musica Pro
14. Castello di Duino and a Turning Point
15. The Washington Sinfonia
16. More Musical Colleagues and Collaborations
17. Sweet and Sour
18. Master Teacher, Master Passeur

Acknowledgements
Newspaper, Text and Photographic Credits
Appendix A: Gervase de Peyer, Principal Clarinet
Appendix B: Select Recordings
Appendix C: An Extract from Portraits 1: Gervase de Peyer
Select Bibliography
About the Author

About the Author

Katia de Peyer’s first book Dancing with MySelf, Sensuous Exercises for Body, Mind and Spirit (Nucleus Publications, 1991; La Source Press, 2026) introduced her method of inner-centering through movement, hailed by Diane von Furstenberg as a whole new attitude about exercising. Her second book Enjoy Your Healing Power (La Source Press, 2025) is an intuitive, helpful guide for developing our healing power.  A ballet dancer born in Paris who lived in Spain to further her studies in flamenco, Katia moved to New York in the late sixties to start a successful career as a personal trainer. There she met the virtuoso clarinettist Gervase de Peyer in 1976.  She and Gervase married in 1980 and lived for two decades in the US and then in the UK until Gervase’s death in 2017.  Katia continues her work as a writer and healer in London and New York.

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