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Well, it finally happened! A Gigante ate my Shibumi! Actually, a few of my subscribers are on the fence, between buying the Shibumi Shade and one of the Neso beach tents, namely the Grande and the Gigante. So I thought, why not size all three of them up, in one big review video, which led me to my most ambitious and terrifying wind test yet. Now the Shibumi Shade canopy is 17 feet by nine feet when itamp;#39;s flat. The Neso Gigante beach canopy is about 11 feet by 11 feet when set up correctly. The center top of the Shibumi arch should be around six and a half feet tall and the Neso Gigante poles are eight feet long. As you can see here, the Gigante beach tent can gobble up most of the Shibumi Shade. If height is a big factor for you, the Neso Gigante may be the beach shade for you. The Neso Grande poles are a foot shorter than the Gigante poles and the canopy is around nine feet by nine feet. The Grande tried to eat the Shibumi, but couldnamp;#39;t quit