🚗 Elevate your outdoor protection game with ShelterLogic’s peak performance canopy!
The ShelterLogic Peak Style Roof Instant Garage Carport features a robust 1-3/8 inch thick steel frame with patented ShelterLock stabilizers for superior stability. Its advanced triple-layer ripstop cover is waterproof and UV-treated to resist fading, ensuring long-lasting protection. Designed for easy assembly and a sleek fit with the RATCHET-TITE tensioning system, this 10' x 20' x 8' canopy offers a durable, weather-resistant shelter ideal for vehicle protection and outdoor use.
Brand | ShelterLogic |
Material | Polyethlene |
Color | Peak |
Item Weight | 61 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Activities, Vehicle Cover, Recreation, Canopies |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
Frame Material | Metal |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Coverage | 10' x 20' x 8' |
UPC | 677599626807 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00677599626807 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.5 x 20.5 x 12.5 inches |
Package Weight | 144 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 240 x 120 x 96 inches |
Brand Name | ShelterLogic |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 1 Year limited |
Model Name | ShelterLogic Peak Style AutoShelter |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | ShelterLogic |
Part Number | SL62741 |
Style | 10' X 20' Autoshelter |
Included Components | (1) Steel Frame with 8 ShelterLock Steel Stabilizers(1) Sandstone Fitted Cover(1) Double Zippered Door Panel(1) Solid Rear Panel(4) 15-Inch Auger AnchorsEasy Step-by-Step Instructions |
Size | 10' x 20' x 8' |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
S**1
Assembly not too Hard
I have the knock off of this that I use as a greenhouse. Happened to see these on sale and ordered 2 of them. We started putting the first one together today.....and it went pretty well. The frame tubing is a little sturdier than my other one and each joint is bolted together - which is think it much better. Is it a bit of a fight to line up the holes at time? Yes it sure is. Also a few of the joints - I had to file inside the pipes to get the metal edges of the holes filed smooth so the other piece could slide in.....no big deal really. The instructions are not really bad either.....However, since I've put these together before I already have a good idea how it worked. I'm not as sure if I hadn't would it have been as easy. The cover also seems a bit better quality than my other one. The one main complaint I have are the bolts. There are 3 different sizes that all come together in a large bag. Two of them are so close to the same size you spend time trying to find the longer ones. I wish they'd come in separate bags to save time. Since this one will be staying up my plans are to put filled sand bags around the bottom for stability and to keep any water out. Part of the inside will be parking for a vehicle with the back part a little storage. The floor will have plastic sheeting on it initially until the grass and anything else can truly die after I spray it. Then I'll add a pallet and plywood floor to the storage part. Overall I have great luck with portable shelters - just make sure and get them tied down tight and the cover on well. I also faced it where most of the wind will hit the side and not the end. I've noticed that all these shelters seem to have more issues if wind hits the end where the parts overlap than the solid sides. The tie down stakes are nice and deep and sturdy. I do tend to add extra ones in the middle as well....just for extra support. This is a nice little shelter.
R**Z
Great Product
This works great and was easy to set up. Good value for the money. We've used it to store 4 wheelers and hay. We anchored it to railroad ties for added stability. Just plan to replace the covering every 2-3 years.
A**A
No...just no
I live somewhere where there can be consistent wind, and rarely mildly strong winds. I am overall super duper disappointed with these sheds. The frame is alright, but the tarp was trash from day one, and overall it just sucked! Loud in any wind. Tears at the corners of the roof, so not very effective in rain protection.The first shed went up with little to no problems as the instructions were fairly clear. I did order extra corkscrew posts to add extra hold to keep it from blowing away. The tarp was obviously not going to last a very long time because it is very thin and it was clear that the screws in the frame would lead to the demise of the tarp in no time at all.The shed did ok for about 2 months so I ordered a second shed(roughly $800 down the drain now). The second shed didn't go up as easily, and with in two days of having it up, it literally blew away in the breeze, it wasn't even windy, just a breeze! In the breeze-y fly away of the second shed, the tarp was destroyed. These sheds supposedly have a decent wind rating, we never even got close to the max wind rating and our sheds were trashed.Eventually, like with in 4 months, the first shed started to really tear at the roof corners, and let all the rain and snow in. The wind and slight breeze make the tarp RIDICULOUSLY LOUD!!!!! So annoying, its supposed to be fairly taught which in theory should cut down the noise...that didn't happen, this thing is loud if you breath too hard near it.In less than a year, the roof of the first shed has split right down the middle and is now officially trash as well. The frame is sturdy enough, minus the issue of the screw ends...so now I will have to spend more money, buying a canvas type material at Harbor Freight to replace the dang tarp these sheds originally came with.I am very displeased with the advertising and over quality of everything involved with these tarps! I will never purchase from ShedLogic again, and I will actively protest anyone I know from getting one! Shed logic owes me $800!
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