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E-Z Up Sierra II Canopy (12x12)

Hiking & Camping > CanopiesRated: * by 4 reviews.

Sports Authority

The E-Z Up(r) Sierra II shelter is a great way to stay out of the sun at your next outdoor event. Its compact design and light weight make it easy to transport.

Features:

  • Angled legs with cathedral-type ceiling
  • CPAI-84 fire resistant fabric top blocks 99% of UV rays
  • Compact, cylindrical design
  • Dimensions: W 12 ft; L 12 ft
  • E-Z Up® Sierra II shelter
  • Weight: 33 lbs
  • White, power-coated steel frame

This description was also provided by: Modells, Dick's Sporting Goods, FogDog Sports

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E-Z Up Sierra II Canopy (12x12) Reviews Summary:

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Reviews:

Worst ever

Rating:*
We bought this product to provide shade while camping and at least a little shelter in case it rained. The product was harder to set up than it should have been for easy up but finally we got it "clicked" in to place. That afternoon it got a little windy. Everything else in our spot stayed put including a cheap tent and loose items. This thing ripped up and blew away. That was to be expected. What wasn't was that it wasn't that windy and didn't blow very far or hard and the structure had collapsed and bent into a million different directions. Would never buy any of this brand again. Have seen many others that were much sturdier.
M. Boater at Sports Authority on 08/27/2009