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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Canopy is very flimsy, cheap materials, thinnest metal poles I've seen. 1year warranty is stated, I've had this less than 4 months , and it has collapsed, folded up in a light wind . Seller refusing to warranty. Do not buy this canopy, it's garbage, waste of your money.
Richard G. Calo
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
I took a chance on this KingBird (10'x15') since it didn't have many reviews, and now I'm very happy I did.1. I'm 60 years old, yet I managed to put it up by myself, which means you can do it too. Moreover, I put it up in 15 degree weather. I mention the weather because I've met enough plastic that becomes unmanageable at those temperatures. This did not.2. The pole construction is outstanding: it's tough, it's rigid, has just enough sway at top to flex with high winds, plus the crossbars up top are sway-type vs rigid. So these guys understood what they were doing.3. The frame curves inward (horizontal) at all four corners to produce about 16" of bottom pole that sits on the ground, which gives it an excellent means for anchoring without having to stretch any lines.4. The tarp itself is rugged. Pretty obvious it will withstand upstate NY winters.Only two complaints.1. The zippers for the doors seem a bit flimsy - I won't know, obviously, until one of them breaks. But still.2. I'm 5'8". I need a STOOL to reach the clips that hold up the roll-up doors. Since I'm parking a Miata, which goes in and out daily, and who's height is 4'9", those clips really don't need to be that high, though I get it that KingBird is trying to accommodate everybody, both in terms of vehicles and body height. Not a deal-breaker though. I solved the problem with a couple of spring clamps, which allow me to roll the door up 5' or so then clamp the roll.Definitely recommend the KingBird.
Julian Price
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I purchased this for my 19.6' bowrider and fits perfectly. It was easy enough to setup with just pipe location images. Very simple. Quality of pipes and screws is good. I did decide to add lock washers on the screws. Otherwise parts went together easily. I was sent some incorrect pipes that were FedEx'ed to me pretty quickly. It turned out the missing "3a" pipes were same length and s rew location as the incorrectly "2a" pipes I received.I put it together on my own. I built roof frame and lifted one side with side pipes and maneuvered the tarp top over frame. With more of tarp on side without poles I then manually lifted onto 2' blocks then added the five side pipes to 2nd side hoisting second side into position. Little heavy but doable.With trailer hitch folded it completely covers nicely.Functionality of zippers and front/rear tie-backs is good. Would like to have recieved 4 more tie backs for base of doors and purchasing those additional separately. purchased for snow safety and like the high pitch design with I liked.
R. Everton
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I like the steep roof so that the snow can slide off. I like the way the end doors and the roof tarp fit around the frame.
Steve A.
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I bought a tractor over the summer and needed a place to store in the winter that was out of the weather. I was looking at metal carports and came across this garage that looked like a better option and with the pitch of the roof could shed snow better. My wife and I put it up in a few hours, we also bought and installed 30" anchors on the corner and are looking at options for the middle of each side.My tractor with back hoe is 18' long so this was the perfect length and with the added height compared to others I do not have to fold the ROPS bar down to fit it in. I also still have plenty of storage for other outdoor items in beside it.
Kenna
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
With winter coming, we ran out of time to build a garage. This was a nice alternative measure. Our house sits at 6300 ft in the high desert mountains. After setting this garage canopy up, we were concerned about the height and how that may fair considering the frequent strong winds we receive. Pushing the legs as far out as possible, to tighten the walls, before staking her down has drastically reduced any josoling. We are planning on sandbagging the excess tarp materials on the sides and maybe adding additional support utilizing tie downs (Additional Ankoring Supports) just to ensue its security over the winter months. Over all she seems well built and strong. Our only recommendation when setting her up is to position the canopy roof on before installing the legs and feet. (Bungee the excess in a tootsie roll, then let her out). Cheers.
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