Neso Portable Beach Tent Sun Shelter with Sand Anchor - Lightweight Beach Shade Canopy - Easy Setup for Family Outings - Patented Reinforced Corners - UPF 50+ Sun Protection - 7 x 7ft - White








Key features
- •7 x 7 NESO TENT (White). Made for the outdoors, your Neso Tent weighs in at 4 lbs/ 19.5 inches. It can easily fit over your shoulder or in your carry-on. Use sand or rocks to stabilize, so you'll always have shade for your next adventure.
- •MADE FOR LONGEVITY. Designed with the highest quality Nylon/Lycra blend, rust-proof aluminum poles, and patented Reinforced Corners, this periwinkle blue beach tent is water resistant and will protect you from 98% of UV rays.
- •FOR ALL OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES. Sold in 57 countries and counting, Neso Tents are the sunshades of choice for beachgoers, surfers, soccer moms, and camping enthusiasts. Our goal is to help people enjoy themselves, because ultimately that's what life's about!
- •ANCHORED BY NATURE. This revolutionary beach tent is anchored using natural resources such as sand or rocks. It is a lightweight, portable, SPF 50+, water-resistant sunshade that provides a relaxing place to watch the waves, a soccer game, or have a picnic.
- •INSPIRED TO STAY SAFE. As an avid outdoorsman, the Neso Tents founder was exposed to too much sun and diagnosed with early stage skin cancer. He was determined to maintain an outdoor lifestyle while staying protected from the sun.
- •Lay tent flat.
- •Fill bags until overflowing with sand or rocks. Cinch bags to end of cords; No need to tie closed.
- •Pull bags apart as far as possible to make large "X". Fully stretch the fabric until taut.
- •Extend both poles.
- •Prop tent up with poles 1 ft from corners.
- •Enjoy your Neso!
Neso Portable Beach Tent Sun Shelter with Sand Anchor - Lightweight Beach Shade Canopy - Easy Setup for Family Outings - Patented Reinforced Corners - UPF 50+ Sun Protection - 7 x 7ft - White
List Price: $174.60$157.14DEALYou Save: $17.46 (10%)
Free shippingFree Returns – 30 daysFree Order CancellationSecure Payment2–3 Days DeliveryGet It June 25, 2026In Stock (1)No marketing spamNo account requiredFulfilment by FedEx / Amazon / UPS / ShipwirePayPal / Card Buyer Protection
Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5★
60%
4★
40%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
0%
Great beach shade but buy a little shovel
Jeremy Huggins✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2023
Size is great but buy a little shovel to keep in the bag. When sand is packed it's hard to fill the bags. Haven't tested it in high winds yet but it's a little precarious sometimes. Overall though great product and does the job!
Short-tempered man falls in love....
Matthew✓ Verified Purchase•August 26, 2023
By far....the BEST sun shade I've ever owned. I've owned umbrellas and pop up canopies. But, hands down, this wins all around best choice. The concept is so simple, yet so effective. The fact that you can use beach sand for the anchor method, means you're not toting extra weight or additional supplies to secure this on the beach. It's easy to carry, super lightweight......I'll say that again, SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT. No more sweating your balls off carrying some big, cumbersome, heavy sun shade. Literally, my 5 year old could carry this in one hand. Don't think the low total weight makes this a cheap product. The poles didn't bend or feel weak or cheap. The material is stretchy and seams are well made. The wind was whipping and this thing held up fine. However, if you're an idiot, don't buy this. You want to set the "front" towards the wind (even though most of the time I was at about a 45 degree angle from the wind. Set it up facing the wind (for the most part) and it'll stay up all day. Guys umbrellas were blowing over, people's pop-ups were caving in on the sides, but ours held fast. Set up and take down is soooooo quick. Again, best sun shade by far in this category as well. Aside from all this, it looks bad ass. As soon as we'd set it up, people would start looking and pointing at it. You'd see them grabbing their smartphones to google the web address that's printed on the side. Think about it....you see a family walk on the beach and in a matter of a minute, they've got a sun shade up and functional. Worth the money. Best experience I've had ever with this. You won't be sorry.
Let me further elaborate on some specifics:
Set up: Spread canopy on the ground (I found aligning/stretching out the front two anchors generally was all I needed to begin). Fill these two anchors with sand. Make front taught, but also realize you want to leave a slight angle on each anchor for best support (not straight out to sides, not straight in front). Then, with the front semi-set in place, do the same for the two back anchors. Then, lock up your two poles and place one under each of the two front corners. I found about 10-12" in was ideal (tee hee). From here, it simply takes some minor positioning of the anchors and poles, but by no means should send you into a 10 minute positioning rage. In a mid to heavy wind, it helps if you bury the anchors in the sand. If you take a break from sipping your beer, you may notice that the anchor bag shows signs of dragging in the sand, this would be an indicator that burying the bag is needed. But remember, dig the hole where the bag was, not where it is or behind it, as this will loosen your setup. Again, common sense, dig hole, drop bag, cover.
I did notice throughout the day that I had to make a minor tweak to a pole position or two, but I simply very slightly angled the pole AGAINST the direction it looked like it was going to fall, and voila....instant magic - a stable structure. Some reviews are blowing this up - but again, I am willing to make a no-brainer adjustment if necessary in between beers or building sandcastles. This "trade-off" of tweaking doesn't even register on my radar as it happens so infrequently and it's so minor.......compared to watching the plastic washers and spacers bust or crack off the old-style canopies in a heavy wind, killling small children as a rogue wind lifted a four-legged metal spider off the ground, or have the metal bars on the old-style just bend altogether. How many messed up, broken canopies to you see next to the trash cans on the beach? It's like a freakin' cemetery sometimes.
Also, if you have a few beach chairs or little kids, this is a great little setup. It is the perfect height to fit your chairs underneath, a cooler, wagon, and small beach mat. If you're expecting to mingle while standing, or have a rave keeping your hands in the air like you just don't care, then go to a club. I also found the way the anchors spread out, creates a buffer for "your area". And, the fact that the anchor lines are black (contrasts most beach sands or other backgrounds), plus the overall really unique design that draws your eyes down to the anchor points, I have a hard time believing this will ever be a tripping hazard, unless you're drunk, trying to tan in the moonlight, or a teenager texting while walking, or a combination of the three. People on the beach also apparently feel you want to "see all that", so this anchor system at least puts them at some sort of distance where you can't see their pulse through their clothes.
Take down is a breeze. Take down the poles (10 sec), dump the bags (20 sec), give it a shake, shove it in the bag. I found it was also really easy to rinse off after use.
Seriously, just leaving this review makes me want to go use my Neso again.
Let me further elaborate on some specifics:
Set up: Spread canopy on the ground (I found aligning/stretching out the front two anchors generally was all I needed to begin). Fill these two anchors with sand. Make front taught, but also realize you want to leave a slight angle on each anchor for best support (not straight out to sides, not straight in front). Then, with the front semi-set in place, do the same for the two back anchors. Then, lock up your two poles and place one under each of the two front corners. I found about 10-12" in was ideal (tee hee). From here, it simply takes some minor positioning of the anchors and poles, but by no means should send you into a 10 minute positioning rage. In a mid to heavy wind, it helps if you bury the anchors in the sand. If you take a break from sipping your beer, you may notice that the anchor bag shows signs of dragging in the sand, this would be an indicator that burying the bag is needed. But remember, dig the hole where the bag was, not where it is or behind it, as this will loosen your setup. Again, common sense, dig hole, drop bag, cover.
I did notice throughout the day that I had to make a minor tweak to a pole position or two, but I simply very slightly angled the pole AGAINST the direction it looked like it was going to fall, and voila....instant magic - a stable structure. Some reviews are blowing this up - but again, I am willing to make a no-brainer adjustment if necessary in between beers or building sandcastles. This "trade-off" of tweaking doesn't even register on my radar as it happens so infrequently and it's so minor.......compared to watching the plastic washers and spacers bust or crack off the old-style canopies in a heavy wind, killling small children as a rogue wind lifted a four-legged metal spider off the ground, or have the metal bars on the old-style just bend altogether. How many messed up, broken canopies to you see next to the trash cans on the beach? It's like a freakin' cemetery sometimes.
Also, if you have a few beach chairs or little kids, this is a great little setup. It is the perfect height to fit your chairs underneath, a cooler, wagon, and small beach mat. If you're expecting to mingle while standing, or have a rave keeping your hands in the air like you just don't care, then go to a club. I also found the way the anchors spread out, creates a buffer for "your area". And, the fact that the anchor lines are black (contrasts most beach sands or other backgrounds), plus the overall really unique design that draws your eyes down to the anchor points, I have a hard time believing this will ever be a tripping hazard, unless you're drunk, trying to tan in the moonlight, or a teenager texting while walking, or a combination of the three. People on the beach also apparently feel you want to "see all that", so this anchor system at least puts them at some sort of distance where you can't see their pulse through their clothes.
Take down is a breeze. Take down the poles (10 sec), dump the bags (20 sec), give it a shake, shove it in the bag. I found it was also really easy to rinse off after use.
Seriously, just leaving this review makes me want to go use my Neso again.
Coolest on the beach
ChristinaMarie✓ Verified Purchase•August 15, 2023
Last year we had the opportunity to use a few different types of beach tents/umbrella's when we rented a house. We also watched a few videos on how to set them up etc. After using the different types of set ups, we found the Neso tent was perfect for our needs. We got so good at seeing this up and taking it down, we'd have it done within minutes! We had multiple people reach day come up to us wanting to know more and another family who had literally just purchased theirs came up to us to discuss best practices in putting up the tent. Basically...more sand than you think to hold it in place. The only thing we are going to do differently is order one more set of poles so that we have more area to use under the tent. My husband was worried about purchasing a white tent but was pleasantly surprised how much shade it actually provided. I plan on hosting it down before we put it up for the season but other than that, easy to fold up and place all the components back in the carry case provided.
Beach must have
Graham D. Lammers✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2023
This fits two perfectly. It is funny the bag did rip on first use but the shade material and poles are to notch. Neso please stitch the bag better. Really a must have for any beach goer. Way better than an umbrella Handles a good breeze with no problem
Nice for sunny day on the beach
Lana✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
I like it very much but it's not so easy to build up
Page 1 of 2







