Custom Printed Canopy Tents (10x10 & 10x20)

A canopy tent fights wind that lifts, rain that pools on a slack roof and sun that flattens colour, so settle the footprint and anchoring before the graphics. Frames and printed fabric roofs run 10x10, 10x15 and 10x20, with branding that pays at eye height. Built for market vendors and event teams.

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Custom Printed Canopy Tents (10x10 & 10x20)
800+ Products available
50,000+ Orders
30+ Countries
22+ Years experience

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What our customers say

4.9from 7,200+ reviews
The display arrived ahead of schedule and the print quality was outstanding. Our booth drew a crowd all three days.
Sarah K.Events Director, BluePeak
The display arrived ahead of schedule and the print quality was outstanding. Our booth drew a crowd all three days.
Sarah K.Events Director, BluePeak
We've ordered from several suppliers — none come close to this level of quality and service. Will 100% reorder.
Marcus L.Founder, Trendline Co.
The free 2D design mockup sold us immediately. Exactly what we saw in the preview was what arrived at our door.
Priya M.Brand Manager, NovaTech

Frequently Asked Questions

How much wind can a canopy tent handle, and what do I anchor it with? +
Wind is the main risk and nothing else is close. A 10x10 roof is a sail, and an unweighted frame on pavement slides before the fabric complains. On grass or packed dirt, run a ground spike at every leg. On asphalt or concrete, spikes do nothing, so use weight plates or sand bags instead. Anchor all four legs, because gusts between stalls swirl and change direction.
Can I leave the tent up in the rain? +
Yes. Watch the roof shape rather than the fabric: water finds a slack panel, pools there, and becomes serious weight over one corner. Keep the roof drawn tight and push standing water up and off from underneath during a long downpour. The Canopy Tent - Rain Cutter moves runoff away from the front edge where people queue. Do not leave a wet tent standing overnight when wind is forecast.
Will the print fade after a full season outdoors? +
Dye-sublimation puts colour into the fibre instead of on top of it, so it will not crack or peel. Sun still works on everything eventually: a tent used for eight or ten market days looks much the same afterwards, while one that lives on a south-facing patio all summer ages faster. Deep saturated colours hold up better than pale tints, and you can order a replacement roof.
How many people does setup take, and how long? +
Two people and about fifteen minutes for a 10x10 once you have done it twice. The frame walks open from the centre, you fit the printed roof while the frame is still low, then raise the legs one at a time. Fitting the roof at full height is the mistake everyone makes once. Budget ten more minutes for anchoring and leg covers, and anchor before you unpack stock.
Will it fit in a car? +
The frame is the awkward part. A folded 10x10 frame travels in most hatchbacks and wagons with a seat down, and the roof packs separately into something closer to a duffel. A 10x15 or 10x20 frame wants a van, a pickup or a roof rack, so measure your load space before you order. Keep the roof in its own bag so it never rides loose against spikes or tools.
How should I store a canopy tent over winter? +
Dry, loosely packed and off a bare concrete floor. Moisture left in a folded roof sits in the creases, and that is what leaves you musty fabric and stained fold lines. Dry the roof completely, store the bag with air around it rather than sealed in plastic, keep the frame flat or upright, and empty sand bags instead of leaving damp sand in them.
How do I clean the fabric? +
The polyester roof and graphics are machine washable. Brush off dry dirt first, then wash cool and gentle with a mild detergent, no bleach and no fabric softener. Deal with bird droppings and tree sap while they are fresh, because both set hard. Hang everything to dry fully before folding, since a hem that feels only slightly damp is wet enough to grow mildew. No hot dryer, no hot iron.
How is this collection different from your canopy tent accessories? +
This collection is the tent and the printed fabric that goes on it: frames, roofs in 10x10, 10x15 and 10x20, food booth versions, valance banners, leg covers and peak flags. The accessories collection is the hardware that holds it down and closes it in: weight plates, sand bags, rope and ground spikes, half wall support poles and flag mount holders.