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ADVANCE OUTDOOR 10x20 ft Heavy Duty Carport Car Canopy Garage Shelter Boat Party Tent Shed with Removable Sidewalls and Zipper Doors, Beige

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Style: with sidewall


Color: Beige


Features

  • Two Sidewalls and Two Doors- This carport shelter comes with 2 removable sidewalls and two removable doors with zippers. You can roll the doors up or down when needed. You can also remove all the sidewalls and doors, only leave the canopy cover on for outdoor activities.
  • Waterfroof Canopy Cover- This carport is made of heat-sealed, triple-layer 180g polyethylene fabric, which is Anti-UV, Waterproof, and can protect your car or vehicles against all four season elements, like sun, wind, rain, and dust, hail and snow.
  • Heavy Duty Metal Frame- This car tent consists of 1.5inch diameter galvanized steel poles with 8 solid legs, 1.2mm Thicken and 1.65Inch diameter connectors, 16 steel pegs, and 8 auger anchors, to make the whole steel carport much safer and more stable.
  • Multi-Purpose- Peak Height: 9.5 ft, Side height: 6.5 ft. High and large enough. Not only perfect for most cars as a garage, but also perfect for commercial fairs, picnics, social events, weddings, parties, and storage shelters like boats, trucks, horse shade, lawn, and garden equipment.
  • 1 Year Quality Assurance For Poles and Canopy Covers, we provide a one-year quality assurance for them. And for other accessories, like connectors, foot pads, pegs, anchors, or elastic bungees, we provide a lifetime Quality Assurance. Please rest assured to buy!

Brand: ADVANCE OUTDOOR


Material: Metal


Style: with sidewall


Product Dimensions: 240"L x 120"W x 114"H


Item Weight: 119.9 Pounds


Frame Material: Metal, Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Shape: Triangular


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Assembly Required: Yes


Required Assembly: Yes


Color: Beige


Shape: Triangular


Style Name: with sidewall


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Ultraviolet Light Protection: True


Brand Name: ADVANCE OUTDOOR


Manufacturer: ADVANCE OUTDOOR


Material Type: Metal


Frame Material: Metal, Alloy Steel


Item Weight: 119.9 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 240"L x 120"W x 114"H


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  • It lasted longer than expected
Style: with sidewall Color: Beige
For the price, I wasn’t expecting too much out of this thing. However, I’m happy to report that I was pleasantly surprised. It lasted two years before sun and exposure to other elements too its toll. The enter middle of the top panel ripped out, exposing the vehicle I had underneath to the sky. What really sets this unit apart is the customer service. I reached out to them and was pleased to get a very quick response with a solution to my issue even though the unit was well past any warranty obligations I would have expected. It turns out that you but individual replacement panels for the shelter without having to replace the whole thing. It was reasonably priced so I took advantage and bought one. The support team is great. Jasmine was very responsive to all my questions and the process for buying a replacement panel is simple and quick. The replacement shipped quickly and installed with relative ease. I’m very happy with the service from Jasmine and team and will use this same process to ensure I can use this for years to come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024 by Sean Joosten Sean Joosten

  • Better than your standard canopy
Style: quick installation Color: Gray
Goes together easily. Pretty sturdy but i dont think i would leave this out permanently. Better than your standard canopies.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by Benjamin miller

  • Good, but some annoying design quirks
Style: with sidewall Color: Beige
Review of 20’ x 10’ Beige version SUMMARY: • Apparently NOT really for all-season/all-weather use • Good for temporary use; apparently not intended for long-term use • Fairly easy to set up; takes about 1½ hours for a 69-year-old man working alone. Take-down is a lot quicker (< ½ hour) • Components appear to be good quality and strong, but are un-coated galvanized only • Attachment methods of coverings have assorted pros and cons compared to competing carports • The colors of the covering panels vary slightly but noticeably, and is quite different from the “beige” shelters offered by the same company • Doors are difficult and time-consuming for one person to roll up • Each side or end panel is “optional”, but not very quick nor easy to install or remove • Capable of good ventilation during enclosed mode; but also doesn’t keep wind out • Provides some shade; beige coverings allow ample light inside when closed, even when cloudy • Adequate interior space; door height has barely adequate clearance for a standard van • The design has some questionable aspects; lacks reinforcing braces • Difficult to ballast securely; tends to move in gusty wind • Side and end (door) panels and corner flaps can’t be made taut, so they “flap” quite a bit in the wind • Has no “ground flaps” – so wind, etc. can come in under the bottom edges of the panels • Shipping/storage cartons are long and a bit difficult to handle alone • Customer service is responsive and generally very good/helpful/cooperative DETAILS: • Although marketed as a carport, implying a semi-permanent all-weather use, the instructions warn not to use it during snow or windy conditions. So, it seems more suited for temporary use as a canopy or shelter for summer outdoor events. Even when the doors are closed, there is some wind infiltration at the bottom edges – so it probably would not be very useful as a camping tent, nor even to keep wind-blown dust/pollen off of a vehicle or other objects – although it would shelter things from sun, non-wind-blown rain, and perhaps even small hail. • Although one person can set-up or take-down the carport, it would be easier and a lot quicker with two or more people – especially when installing the coverings (roof, sides, and ends) which really need extra hands. Even with helpers, installing the coverings is the most time-consuming part of the set-up (and take-down), because the frame goes together very quickly/easily. It seems that if the side and end (door) panels had zippers for connecting them together, it would make attachment (and detachment) of the covering a whole lot quicker and easier – not to mention giving better seals on these “seams”. Oh, well… • Each of the side and end panels are “optional”, but it’s likely best to set things up in the desired configuration and leave it that way – because it is not quick and easy to install or remove the panels. One of the reasons that installing the coverings takes so long is because their edges are attached by numerous bungee balls. However - unlike some competing carports - the sides, ends (doors) and roof all have independent bungee ball connections – allowing any panel to be removed independently of the others. Unfortunately, removing/attaching the end (door) panels after the structure has been fully assembled requires a ladder or raised platform. Although practical, it is not very convenient to change the wall configurations after the structure has been set up. This can be an issue if the structure is being used for a vending tent, etc. where one or both of the side panels needs to be “opened” and “closed” one or more times per day. (There are ways to reduce the time needed to do this by not completely detaching the sides, but instead “stowing” the non-detached sides - however this requires some additional tie-up straps that are not included). • In addition to the inconvenient side/roof connection method, there are also some other aspects of the design that are puzzling: For instance the use of separate nuts and bolts to hold the foot pieces onto the leg pieces – instead of using captive spring buttons, like on all the other frame connections. Not only are the nuts and bolts inconvenient and time-consuming to install, being separate small parts, they also are prone to getting lost. And, the nuts do tend to loosen and fall off. (They are not self-locking and there are no lock washers). Another thing is the flaps that should cover the corner seams between each side and end (door) panel have nothing that attaches the flaps to the side and end panels, allowing them to flap in the breezes and leave large gaps and generally be ineffectual for covering/closing the corner seams. • Perhaps the most frustrating aspects of this shelter are the roll-up doors – which seem to need extra hands, working in unison, to effectively roll-up and secure the door without getting kinks and/or unevenness. Even with two or three people trying to roll in unison, it can be a real chore. On the plus side, the zippers used for these doors tend to operate more freely than the zippers found on the doors of other similar enclosed shelter or carport structures. • The gaps around the edges of the covering panels allow a fair amount of air circulation in/out of the fully-enclosed structure, but with the sun beating on the structure, it’s usually necessary to open the doors to get enough air circulation to keep the interior comfortable (as long as the outside air isn’t hot). • There is ample light through the beige covering material – even during cloudy conditions - so that the inside of the fully-enclosed structure is adequately illuminated. The covering still provides reasonable shading from the sun. • The coverings are a bit “iffy” under windy conditions, because although the roof is held taut, the sides and ends are not. This leads to a lot of slapping, flapping, or whipping of the sides, ends, and corner flaps during moderately windy conditions. There have been instances the entire end of the structure shifted a few inches because of moderate wind gusts. So far, I have not observed any tears, stretching, nor other damage to the covering material – but it sure whips around at times. My installation cannot be anchored to the ground, so it is ballasted instead – using 35 lb. concrete blocks for each leg. It may need more ballast weight to offset the wind loads. Unfortunately, ballast is difficult to apply to this frame, without interfering with the attachment of the sides and ends. Also, this frame has no cross-bracing nor leg-bracing, making it “looser” against wind forces. I have not yet observed wind effects when the doors are open or the sides and/or ends are removed – so I have no data about behavior in the wind when the enclosure is not fully closed. (I’m sort of afraid to try that circumstance). • The framing members themselves are rugged, but – unlike some competing carports and shelters – the steel is not powder-coated, which makes the galvanized steel parts “grubbier” than the coated steel parts that are provided with other brands. (There is considerable residue that rubs-off onto hands, the white interiors of the panels, the white bungee straps, etc.) The “snap-fit” frame joints are (necessarily) slightly loose, which permits a bit of extra movement/flexing of the frame. (This is typical of this type of framing as used in other similar structures). The frame members in this carport are the same diameter and wall thickness as the members provided with most similar structures that I’ve seen, and seem to be plenty strong. • With this carport apparently being intended for temporary uses, it seems suited for those uses in that it its frame is quick and easy to assemble/disassemble, and I do not see any reasons that there will be any problems due to repeated assembly/disassembly. Although there are no storage containers provided (except a pouch for the small parts), the shipping cartons (if they survived the shipment intact) can be used to store the components fairly compactly, and are small/manageable enough to be carried in typical SUVs – although they may be a bit big to carry in some vehicles along with other equipment – such as camping equipment, etc. One problem I found is that it is difficult (for me, at least) to re-pack the covering panels in a way that fits into the cartons correctly. The downside is that the shipping cartons are dirty and not “pretty”. • I had a lot of interaction with the Customer Service. They were responsive and courteous. They offered replacements for some frame parts that were dinged during shipping – although they resisted replacing the roof panel that had suffered scuff damage due to carton failure during shipping. Also, there was one shipping SNAFU that delayed the arrival of some replacement parts. And they were reasonably helpful in resolving confusion over some aspects of the assembly. They also seemed receptive to constructive suggestions for product improvement. My overall impression is that this “carport” is reasonably good – but could stand some design improvements… and it really isn’t suited for year-round use as a carport, but more suited for a temporary “event shelter” type of use, under good weather conditions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2023 by TechnoJunkie

  • Cannot survive 30 knot gust
Style: with sidewall Color: Beige
Do not get it if you live in Texas hill country. The stakes will not make a firm anchor. Most bend as it hits a rock. The tie-down strings break in the wind of gusts; the whole system fails in thirty-knot gusts.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by Dino J Gutierrez

  • Amazing product and an even better customer service
Style: with sidewall Color: Beige
Let me start off by saying that this is an amazing canopy, we set it up in our backyard and it provides amazing shade while also allowing us to feel a great breeze coming through. But what really made this purchase worth it is the amazing customer service I was provided by Kelly. We tied this down but not incredibly strong as we aren’t in season of strong winds but over night we woke up to the canopy flipped over and more then most of the Frame bent and warped. Here I thought wow we just spent a good chunk of money on this, and the warranty isn’t going to cover it. Well we reached out to customer service and Kelly was an amazing rep. She sent us all the parts that we needed to stand it back up. So we rebuilt it and anchored it down really nicely now. but WOW what a great experience with this company and the rep Kelly. If you are on the fence about buying this, think no further and just do it. It will be worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by Keylli Keylli

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