I purchased this canopy to use as a paint tent to extend the area where I can finish the furniture we build. We have a one car garage and trying to build, sand, cut wood in the same general vicinity as someone attempting to paint or stain was impossible. At first I tried a harbor freight canopy but the overspray from the paint sprayer was too much.. I got paint on everything! Then I attempted to clip tarps all around it, but when a big wind came, the clips flew off and the tarps blew into my newly painted piece. Plus there were gaps that allowed paint to get all over the driveway, the house, the grass.. What a mess!So I realized I needed a canopy with sides, but something I could take down when the winter rolls around. I saw this and another similar canopy in blue, similar prices, but this one had reviews stating it was sturdy, heavy, and showed the guy doing a pull up in the middle. Plus I could zip on the sides (it wasn't one continued piece) so after spraying I could open a wall. I also liked that our was 4 sided with a zipper opening to prevent paint from getting everywhere. So I was sold!Along with this purchase I bought an 11 ft tarp to act as the floor so I didn't get paint all over the rocks in my yard. Now know this sucker is heavy.. Probably 40-50 lbs with the rolling bag. The bag also needs to have the wheels put on - - look at the picture and you'll probably be able to figure out how it goes on but I'll take a pic of mine just in case.The bag has lots of grips so I didn't find it incredibly difficult to wield myself, getting it in from the porch to outside and unpacked. I don't know that the canopy and the walls will fit in the bag.. I got the walls in it but I just carried the bag with the canopy outside separately. When I take it down I'll attempt to shove it all in.For set up, it took awhile to do it alone... Like an hour. Now I know to keep the walls zipped together to save time. Also one person pulling the legs one at a time gets a little dicey, ...