If you need a lot of undercover shade for a big group, then the Commercial Deluxe 6.0 Gazebo is a spacious and heavy-duty option.
This gazebo has heavy-duty steel 32mm tubular legs for stability and its certified to Australian Engineers to Building Code of Australia standards. It also features a durable 500D polyester canopy that’s UVtex treated, has got factory heat taped seams and is silver-lined to block out 98% of UV radiation.
The key wear locations are reinforced with triple-layer 600D polyester, the canopy has large vents to dissipate heat and wind, and there are externally bound roof line seams to improve tension. With three height options – 193, 208 and 203cm that can be adjusted at the push of a button – you can get the perfect height for your set up.
Sturdy, heavy-duty with plenty of coverage – the Commercial Deluxe 6.0 Gazebo is the ideal shelter for your next event, market stall, or another occasion.
Can I use a the 3x3 Oztrail In tent kit on one side of this Gazebo
G'day Amy,
You could try and use the 3 x 3 inner tent on one end of a 6.0m gazebo however it's not something that will be a straight forward fit due to the shape of the frame and the way the inner tents are designed to attach.
The Commercial Deluxe 6.0 Gazebo is advertised on the Oztrail website as having the anti-ponding arms. Is that the one you sell here?
G'day Marcus,
Thanks for getting in touch, we've still got the older model on our website, which don't have the anti-ponding bars. Once we sell through all of the old stock we'll start ordering the new model.
For extra security in windy conditions, can the canopy be tied down with guy ropes?
G'day Mike,
Yes, it does! The Oztrail Deluxe Commercial 6.0 Gazebo has 6 guy ropes, one on each leg. Hope that helps.
Hi Is is just the legs that are 32mm or are the internal canopy truss bars 32 mm as well? If not what are the canopy truss bar dimensions?
G'day Mark,
I've measured the truss bars (or what we call struts) on the Commercial Gazebo for you and they're around 24mm x 12mm tubing. You can buy replacement struts for these here.
Does this come with sides at an extra cost?
G"dau Kylie,
The Deluxe Commercial 6.0 Gazebo doesn't come with sides, but you can purchase them separately here, they will cover 3m so you would need two on the long side.
Answer to Pat says there are not vents in canopy but 'Details' in this section says there is; I'm confused by answer to Ryan that the frame and canopy of Deluxe are stronger than Commercial but, again, I can't see evidence for that in 'Details'. Please explain. Also, is the Commercial erected with the same mechanism and ease of the Deluxe? Many Thanks
G'day Fiona,
Good questions! I can only assume the models have changed since some of those questions were answered as the newer Deluxe Commercial models definitely have the roof vents and are definitely as strong as the std Deluxe series. They use the same 32mm steel tubing in the frame and a heavier weight/denier fabric in the canopy. The method of erecting them is the same as the Deluxe series. I hope this clears things up a bit!
Been waiting months now. Does it have the vents in the roof fabric also ?
G'day Pat,
We're certainly giving Oztrail as much of a push as possible! As for the vents, there aren't any vents on the canopy of the Oztrail Deluxe Commercial 6.0 Gazebo, no.
Just want to know how many centre roof poles does it have?
G'day Mel,
I'm guessing you're meaning the upright poles in the roof that create the peak in the canopy? If so, then there are 2 of them on the Oztrail Deluxe Commercial 6.0 Gazebo.
What is the difference between the deluxe 6.0 and commercial 6.0?
G'day Ryan,
The Commercial comes with a white canopy which is great to print on if needed. However, the Deluxe has a stronger frame and canopy, especially in comparison against the Commercial.'The Deluxe also comes in a range of colours.
From what I have read the frames are exactly the same and the 500D canopy of the commercial is stronger than the 300D canopy of the deluxe. Please correct me if I am wrong.
G'day Tim,
Yes you're correct the frame is exactly the same, it is just the canopy that differs. I'm not too sure where Ben got his info but I can confirm you're correct.