Stansport Dining Canopy Shelter, (12′ x 12′ feet)

June 8, 2017 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:19 GMT+0100 - Details)

The Stansport Dining Canopy provides an ample amount of shade so you can stay cool even during the sunniest of days! Perfect for tailgating, sporting events, birthday parties, or even your own backyard! It is built to last, with corners that are reinforced and a center that is double reinforced. There is no knocking this tent over with proper use of its restraints! The canopy is waterproof so the rain will roll right off the sides, keeping you dry. Its adjustable, lightweight, tubular steel-poles have push-button locks for easy set-up. The canopy comes with a center pole that can add stability or be used in conjunction with a table. The rope edges have rust-resistant grommets. Standing at a remarkable 12′ x 12′, the canopy provides quality shelter for 8 to 12 people. The heavy-duty polyethylene top provides a strong and secure cover. Ropes, sliders and ground stakes are included with the canopy.

Product Features

  • Made of heavy duty fiber reinforced waterproof polyethylene
  • Corners and center are double reinforced
  • Rope reinforced edges with heavy duty rust resistant grommets
  • Lightweight adjustable tubular steel poles with push button locks, adjustable center pole for ground or tabletop set-up
  • Ropes, sliders, and ground stakes included. Stands 7′ at center, 6′ at edges

Comments

Paul says:

Fortunately there was an ample amount of trees to use … This was large enough for what I needed but the poles and stakes were kind of flimsy. The ground where we were camping was so hard it made it impossible to drive the stakes into the ground to hold the support strings. The strings, and I use the word literally, were not strong enough to hold the canopy in place for very long. Fortunately there was an ample amount of trees to use as tie off points and we were able to cover our dining area. I don’t think this was worth the money.

Bob says:

TERRIBLE I purchased 3 of these tents for a big party we were having.We attempted to set one up and got it fully assembled.I noticed the corners were ripping slightly, as i examined them a slight breeze came by, and i mean slight.the tent collapsed and 1/3 of the stakes were bent. Not sure if it was just bad stakes or if the whole product is terrible but i didnt even bother opening the other two and ran out to Walmart to get a better one.

Angel Hodges says:

Weak Materials This middle pole bent with a slight wind and knocked over the entire canopy! I was in the Service and know how to assemble an entire campsite, I can honestly say this was setup properly, the materials are just too weak. Kind of ruined our Easter Sunday.

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