Abba Patio 10 x 20-Feet Outdoor Carport Canopy with 6 Steel Legs, Beige

  • Double polyethylene fabric, UV-resistant, Water-resistant, protecting your car against wind, rain and snow
  • Heavy duty 1-1/2-inch diameter white powder coated steel frame resists chipping, peeling, rust and corrosion and provides increased stability
  • Quick and easy set up by easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions; fully collapsible for easy transport and storage
  • Foot pads are installed to the canopy legs for added stability and easy access to secure anchor points
  • Heavy-duty bungees cord tightly secure the tarp cover to the frame

Wife and two teenage daughters we're able to assemble this in around 15 minutes. Pros: + accurate sizing + ease of assembly + easy to move fully assembled + adjustability of tarp to leg attachments + more than adequate points to secure tarp to frame + has held up extremly well to wind storms + stitching and seem quality Cons: - absence of mountable curatins for privacy - price isn't horrible, but could be better Summry: Assembly was a breeze, adjustments to tarp tension is quick/easy, easy to relocate and we're hoping that this holds up for many more years to come. < RECOMMEND >

This canopy perfectly covers our patio. We bought it because the summers in NM are HOT and we wanted a bit of shade. This item provides a lot of shade. We had to weight it down with sandbags and stakes due to we have had an active monsoon season this year, but even in high wind conditions it is stable and standing up to the elements. I would definitely recommend this canopy.

I don't usually take the time to write reviews unless the product is way above my expectations. And this is one of those products. I was surprised that this was made as well as what it was. and so easy to put up My Husband and I put it up without any problems. I needed something that I could keep up and provide shade for the two Rabbits that I got for the granddaughter. And this was exactly what I needed . I put it in the corner of the yard and gosh darn ! if it doesn't even look good ! I would Highly recommend this. Thank you Abba for a great little carport

I do lots of home projects and my garage is also my shop. Here and there, I pack my workspace with too much junk and have to leave my car outside for the day. Because of that, I’ve been looking for a temporary carport that can be set up as needed, look attractive, and easy for me to take along for outdoor trade shows. That was a tall order but after looking doing some research, I found it. I chose this particular carport because I’m familiar with its frame design and know it’ll bear well with constant use and abuse. The white protective powder coating on the metal poles is for more than just aesthetics. This was proven after I dropped a few them right onto the hard concrete surface when laying out the materials. The paint never offered to scratch or chip. Not one ding found. Now the canvas is light in weight so there’s no heavy lifting when setting it upon the frame; but don’t let that full you because rather than making the carport top heavy, this double polyethylene fabric reflects the sun, and with its slick texture the rain and snows to slides right off. We learned for ourselves that this carport’s claim of being water-resistant is true after a sudden onslaught of rain forced us to take shelter beneath it. Not a single drop of water landed on us the entire time we waited out that brief storm. Once the canvas is draped evenly over the frame and secured with the bungee cords, the carport feels really stable. A great feature is that the foot pads have predrilled holes which give one the option to stake the legs into the dirt if not being used on a hard surface. There’s also a guide in the owner’s manual that explains how to mount the foot pads into concrete and wood. This 6 legged wonder is now my car’s best friend. The 200 square foot surface gives my plenty of room to park it. In fact, it’s more than enough. Because I failed to take some pics after the carport was set up, I’ll be updating my review with some detailed ones once the weather permits.

0:00 0:00 This video is not intended for all audiences. What date were you born? JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005200420032002200120001999199819971996199519941993199219911990198919881987198619851984198319821981198019791978197719761975197419731972197119701969196819671966196519641963196219611960195919581957195619551954195319521951195019491948194719461945194419431942194119401939193819371936193519341933193219311930192919281927192619251924192319221921192019191918191719161915191419131912191119101909190819071906190519041903190219011900 Submit Adobe Flash Player is required to watch this video. Install Flash Player Ok I have had this set up for probably a couple of months now. I cannot begin to say how impressed I am with this canopy. I have had snow 6 inches deep on it, no issues; wind gusts 40+ mph, no issues. The video shows the storm going on this weekend. 40+mph gusts, and not the first storm with gusts this high but it is the only one so far with them going on this long. It has now been gusting on and off for nearly 24 hours. I do not have the frame anchored to the ground as I installed this in winter, so currently my truck is parked under it with the canopy frame strapped (4 corners) to my truck. You can see it lifts the middle of the canopy up because I don't have anything there, but it's otherwise staying solid and not getting mangled. By the way, I was unaware of the middle lifting until reviewing my cameras, and am now figuring out how to get the middle strapped down. Can be set up with only 1 person by using tape to hold joints together.

I love this carport! The price was good and the quality is better than I expected. There was a glitch in the shipping, due to weather. The email said it was going to be delayed but it reality it only came 3 days past the original delivery date. Because I've never purchased any thing like this before, and it was so large, I was a little leery of putting it together. But once we took the instruction out and read through them, it was actually easier than I thought. I'm not very strong or tall and I helped my husband put it together in less than an hour! No tools needed to put the carport together, unless you want to attach it, permanently, to concrete. Then you just need a drill with a concrete bit. The carport came with different types of connectors, including concrete screws. The instructions were easy to follow pictures and the top uses bungie type toggles that you fit through capped grommets. The top is very thick material that is some type of woven plastic and very thick. The apex of the top is probably 10 feet. The packaging was very good. The poles are very sturdy and fit together easily but snugly with no pins or screws. The corner pieces (that go down the poles) have hooks on them that fit into holes at the bottom of the poles to keep everything snug. Very good purchase!

Ok so this is the 3rd tent I've bought in the last 10 days. The first 2 had 40lb weights on them and they still blew over with a little 12 mph winds. Ridiculous. Then I bought this one. A whole different ball game. We tried it with the 2 of us, and did a great job, UNTIL we had to attach the legs. As soon as you lift one side, the whole thing falls apart. It'd all based on tension. No screws. Super easy, with at least 4 ppl. One on each end to push it together while you lift, attach legs, canopy etc. It's huge in my little driveway. But all I care about is my car. My poor car in this Vegas Sun. Blech. She's covered now. I feel better. Let's hope it holds up in this punkass "weather" they have out here. (I'm from Boston. They don't have weather here. Just blazing heat)

Installed mine today on my concrete driveway as a car port. Went together easier than I expected. I was able to get it fully assembled in an hour by myself. I ended up using 1/4" drop in anchors in my concrete rather than the included plastic anchors (which I'm sure would've been fine by themselves). So far I'm very impressed with the way it turned out. I was a little leary with the idea that the actual tarp is essentially holding it together since there is no hardware holding the poles asides for the feet. I'll probably end up running self tap screws threw the connections for extra security. I'm parking my camaro underneath and there is plenty of room to get in and out of the car. Update 5 months later: So it's still been holding up pretty good. It's been through a few few inch snowfalls and then last week we had 50mph winds. Which did make me nervous having my new camaro underneath. I did run self tap screws through ever pole to pole or pole to joint connection which did seem to study it up a bit. It does certainly have some sway when the wind is blowing but has held up. I'd recommend running sheet metal screws through every joint considering the original setup relies upon the tarp to hold the poles in place which i didn't quite trust.

Well made and easy to assemble.Perfect cover for my Toyota Tundra.Thanks to another reviewer who suggested duck taping joints where pipes slip together so they will not separate during assembly

I've had this for six months now and am very happy with it. I bought it to use as a pavilion along a mile wide river in our backyard. I put it up by myself without any problems the day I got it, and it's been in place for six months now with no sign of wear or tear, still looks new. Strong winds are a constant reality of living along a wide river, several serious storms that took out big trees, heavy wet snows, and this thing is still perfect. I used gorilla tape to wrap around the pipes where they join together, this made it easy to put up by myself and helps it hold up to winds. I also used 30" grade stakes to anchor it to the ground; I pounded the stakes almost level with the ground, then used bailing wire to tie the upright pipes to the stakes, then I pounded them to ground level - my ground is very soft.

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