Where to buy Neso Beach Tent:
Amazon - Neso 1
REI - Neso 1
Amazon - Neso Grande
REI - Neso Grande
Amazon - Neso Gigante
REI - Neso Gigante
The perfect portable sun canopy, Neso Tents Beach Canopy, is lightweight, gives 50+ sun protection, and is even water resistant.
It comes in 3 sizes, the 1, Grande, and Gigante. The larger sizes are some of the few sun shades we can recommend as stable options for groups of over 4 adults.
While setup is a bit more involved than a pop-up beach tent, or a beach umbrella, for beaches with wind or if you like extra sun shade space, the extra effort gives you a stable, sun-safe beach canopy
Keep reading for our full review.
Things we like:
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Lightweight and comes in a compact storage bag for easy carrying
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Lycra/nylon blend fabric combined with rust-proof aluminum poles make the tent durable
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Provides effective shelter against UV rays with UPF 50+ canopy
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Patented corners are reinforced for additional strength
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Comes in a variety of fun colors and designs to choose from
Things we don't like:
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Assembly can take a couple of tries to get right
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Takes up a lot of space on the beach
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Storage bag’s durability is questionable
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Expensive
Where to buy Neso Beach Tent:
Amazon - Neso 1
REI - Neso 1
Amazon - Neso Grande
REI - Neso Grande
Amazon - Neso Gigante
REI - Neso Gigante
- Material: Lycra/Nylon Blend
- Poles: Aluminum
- Sun Protection: UPF 50+
- Dimensions: 81.9 x 79.9 x 66.1 inches
- Weight: 4 pounds
A Beach Canopy for Reliable Shade
We think every beachgoer can agree – one of the biggest hassles of going to the beach is lugging all your items across that long stretch of sand. And if you don’t have a beach wagon to toss everything into, you’re even more inconvenienced.
Luckily, the super lightweight Neso Beach Tent doesn’t contribute to that problem. At only 4 pounds, it weighs half as much as the average beach umbrella like the Sport-Brella Super-Brella. It also folds into a small storage bag with a strap made for easy carrying.
What else does the Neso Beach Tent offer? Ample sun protection with UPF 50+, durable construction, and multiple design options to choose from.
As much as it has to offer, it unfortunately also lacks in some areas. Set up requires a bit of a learning curve and can be especially difficult in windy conditions. Once assembled, it takes up a lot of room. This can be a problem on a crowded beach that’s limited on space.
Considering the price point, these flaws can be a dealbreaker depending on your budget and beach expectations.
Read on to learn more about the Neso Tent’s qualities: both good and bad.
Neso Beach Tent Materials: What To Expect
The Neso Beach Tent is made of a stretchy, lightweight lycra/nylon blend fabric. The canopy is 7 x 7 feet, which is spacious enough for 2-4 people. Along with the tent, you’ll also receive the following with your purchase:
- Carrying bag
- 2 Rust-proof aluminum poles
- 4 Anchor bags to fill with either sand or rocks
The carrying bag is a compact 19.5 inches. That’s small enough to fit inside a carry-on suitcase, which any traveler can appreciate. Although there have been complaints of the carrying bag ripping at the seams, it seems Neso Tent’s customer service department is prompt to respond and willing to send replacement bags to those who contact them.
Rust-proof aluminum poles mean you won’t have to worry about water exposure and damage. That’s definitely a good thing at the beach.
The tent is “anchored by nature”, meaning the 4 anchor bags are meant to be filled with sands or rocks. No staking required!
How Does the Neso Beach Tent Stand Up Against Wind, Sun, and Water
So how well can a beach canopy that’s “anchored by nature” actually stand up against the elements such as wind, sun, and water?
Here’s what we found based on our testing and other user reviews.
As long as the Neso Tent is set up correctly, it delivers its promises of standing up against strong winds and providing sun protection. It’s been reported to withstand up to 25 mph wind gusts and protect against the strongest of high noon sun rays.
With one of the highest possible UPF ratings, this beach tent really is your best bet for staying safe under the sun’s harmful rays. If you’re traveling with a baby or young children, this is the beach canopy you’ll want to have to protect their sensitive skin while keeping them cool.
This beach canopy is water-resistant, but not water-proof. The water beaded and ran off the canopy. This was much better than our water test with the Sun Ninja which absorbed water drops. You probably won’t have to deal with heavy rains on most beaches, but you should keep this in mind if you intend to take the Neso Tent on other outdoor trips.
We found the stretchy lycra/nylon blend fabric on the Neso Tent beach canopy to be strong and durable. The corners are reinforced to keep the the tension from the sandbags from damaging the canopy. With proper use and care, the Neso Beach Tent should last you multiple seasons and beach trips.
Setting Up: Practice Makes Perfect
We mentioned that the wind resistance of the tent depends on if the tent is set up correctly. Here’s where some users run into problems.
Although the setup process is straightforward, it might take a few attempts to get it right. It really helps to read the instructions carefully and even watch a few tutorial videos beforehand.
For best results, follow the steps below:
- Lay your tent flat, with the front facing the wind.
- Completely fill the sandbags – we mean to the brim, and then some more! The more sand/rocks you can fit, the more stabilized the tent will be.
- Pull the bags as far away from each other as possible, creating an “X” shape. Do this until the fabric can’t be stretched anymore.
- For extra stability, you can bury the sand bags.
- Extend the poles and prop the tent up. Now you’re ready to enjoy your time at the beach.
Taking the tent down is simple – just empty the sand bags, fold the two poles, fold down the canopy, and place everything back inside the carrying bag.
We know it’s not as instant as a pop-up beach tent but once you overcome the learning curve, setting up the Neso Beach Tent is quite easy and doable.
Designed For Easy & Low-Maintenance Travel
There’s no question about it: the Neso Beach Tent’s shining feature is its portability.
The compact carrying case makes for an easy and comfortable experience when you have to walk across a long stretch of sand. The mere 4 pounds won’t weigh you down and you won’t have a problem storing this tent in your car, suitcase, or home at the end of the day.
The ease of cleaning also makes this tent low-maintenance and simple to take care of. The water-resistant fabric makes it easy to wipe away any spills or liquids and sand can be brushed away or shaken off.
Neso Beach Tent Style: Stand Out In a Crowd
The Neso Beach Tent comes in a large variety of bright colors and fun designs. Coupled with the sleek design of the beach canopy, you’ll be sure to stand out in a sea of more traditional umbrellas and tents like the Gorich Beach Tent and the Tommy Bahama Beach Umbrella.
The downside is that beach canopies of this design, like the Sun Ninja and the Osoeri Beach Tents, do take up quite a bit of room on the beach. If you’re visiting a crowded beach, it might be difficult to find a spot to set it up.
Is the Neso Beach Tent Worth It?
The Neso Beach Tent isn’t cheap, but we think it’s worth the purchase if your highest priorities are portability and sun protection.
Exceptionally lightweight and portable, it’s a great option for people who are frequent travelers, spend a lot of time walking on the beach, or have a lot of other things to carry.
Anyone who’s visiting the beach with young children will find this tent’s UPF 50+ sun protection very useful.
Overall, the Neso Beach Tent is a high-quality beach canopy that will keep you sheltered from the sun all day long, won’t be a burden to travel with, and will be able to handle the wear and tear of many beach trips.
Check out our in depth Beach Canopy Buyer’s Guide for more tips!
Things we like:
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Lightweight and comes in a compact storage bag for easy carrying
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Lycra/nylon blend fabric combined with rust-proof aluminum poles make the tent durable
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Provides effective shelter against UV rays with UPF 50+ canopy
-
Patented corners are reinforced for additional strength
-
Comes in a variety of fun colors and designs to choose from
Things we don't like:
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Assembly can take a couple of tries to get right
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Takes up a lot of space on the beach
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Storage bag’s durability is questionable
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Expensive
Comments
Really Love the Neso the first few outings. In less than two months the pole poked through the foam ball…Neso replaced it….two months later the grommet corner tore away from the material…my wife re-sewed it to the material . Two months later the pole ripped through the material. We have followed ALL proper procedures for cleaning and storage. Great design…inferior materials….I hate to do it but I give it a FAIL. I reached out to Neso….No Response .
That’s a shame about your experience. We’ve not had any issues with the material. I’m not saying that you’re unlucky with the quality of sewing on your specific product, but it happens… and that’s where we’d like to see better service from the company. Hopefully, they’ll read your comments and reach out to your to rectify matters.