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| Hiking & Camping > Canopies | Rated:
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The Quik Shade(r) Summit 233 canopy features Super Vents that allow for more air flow and provide cooler shade. Dual full-wall awnings can be positioned to five different angles for even more sun protection, and the durable, fully assembled steel frame features thicker walls and reinforced eaves for trouble-free use.
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Highly recommended. | |
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| This is a great product that just needs some fine tuning. It is very heavy and I need help setting it up. Though a couple of learned tricks have made it easier to set up. It would be nice if the awnings were detachable. Or at least provide some tie ups for when you do not need the awnings or when space is limited. The snap grommets are also difficult and I have trouble with them but they are very necessary to insure the tension posts do not come free in a gust of wind. (I found that out this past weekend) For storage the carry bag is very snug fitting if you want to leave the canopy on. Because of it's weight it can be hard to move about. All and all this has been a very good product and well worth the cost which I will continue to use. | |
| "Daddy's Little Girl" at FogDog Sports on 06/22/2009 | |
Love our tent! Not for a tent newbie. | |
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| This tent has been wonderful, shading many vehicles and dogs during very hot and sunny events. Easy to attach fans to and additional shade cloths to keep everyone cool. Important Tie down well during wind and rain. | |
| TC at FogDog Sports on 10/14/2009 | |
Not a recommended buy! Don't do it! | |
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| I set the canopy up and left it outside for two weeks. We had a couple people over the next weekend after we set it up and it was nice for the cover it provided. Then my wife and I tried to move it (wasn't easy with only two people since my wife is only 5'7"). When we went to take it down we noticed it had begun to rust in several places. We tried to unsnap the canopy from the awning poles and the flap with the snap came clear off. When we started to fold it up it we heard a snap. We didn't see anything that broke so we kept going and then another snap. The accordian style metal broke on two different size. I owned a much cheaper looking Quest canopy for 3 years with no rust and no problem taking it down (until I tried to move it with a bunch of water on the canopy and it broke, but it was a lot of water weight). I would opt out for this canopy and get a Quest. In fact I returned this one and did go back to get the 12x12 Quest, which is much lighter and I'm much happier with. Bottom line, this product is too heavy for multiple uses (and I'm 6' 215 lbs and in decent shape) and the metal rusts quickly and is poor quality compared to others. | |
| RR at FogDog Sports on 08/14/2009 | |
DO NOT BUY!! | |
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| DO NOT BUY THIS!! THIS IS MY SECOND ONE. FIRST ONE, THE AWNING POLES BENT IN HALF THEN BROKE AFTER ONE DAY. I RETURNED IT AND GOT ANOTHER ONE [...] I GOT THE SECOND ONE AND PURCHASED THE WARENTY WITH IT. THIS ONE SAME THING, AWNING BARS BENT AND ARMS BROKE AFTER A LIGHT WIND. THE METAL ON THIS IS VERY VERY CHEAP. I AM NOW IN THE PROSSES ON GETTING A REFUND AND WILL NEVER BUY THIS AGAIN. | |
| AVY at FogDog Sports on 10/07/2009 | |
Okay without wind or rain | |
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| I use it camping, the side arms bend easily in the wind or rain, I had to tie them to trees. the seams are ripping, I really love the concept and size, just wish the quality was better.Can't seem to get the company to respond to replacement part needs. | |
| camper girl at FogDog Sports on 07/13/2009 | |
Not made for wind | |
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| While setting up this product,before my husband could anchor it down, a gust of wind blew it off of the deck and the metal supports broke in 5 places. | |
| DebbieWebbie at FogDog Sports on 08/09/2009 | |
waste of your money | |
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| One side awning arm broke after having it up only 30 mins, then the other side broke a week later. [...] sounds like a product flaw to me. | |
| Andy at Dick's Sporting Goods on 07/11/2009 | |
Did not like it | |
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| Love the idea, however metal rods bent( cheap/soft metal) with a light wind. Item returned. | |
| no name at FogDog Sports on 08/07/2009 | |
LEAKS | |
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| First time we set it up it rained and leaked at every seam, where there was stitching. Second time we set it up rain destroyed it. Bent the side arms and now i took it back out to look at it and it has rust every where in the rods. Great idea just cheap Material used. | |
| curt at FogDog Sports on 08/20/2009 | |
wind destroyed | |
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| We set it up in our back yard for a bbq and kid camp out. the wind which wasnt very harsh pulled it out of the ground an destroyed it. on leg was left in the ground and it just flew like a kite. | |
| mom at FogDog Sports on 07/12/2009 | |