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🚗 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 |
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 |
Closure Type | Zipper |
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 |
R**Y
For the money, it's the best you can find.
I've had this for roughly 6 months now; so far it's survived the winter. I live in the mountains in New Mexico; it gets windy here. Like stupid windy. There are times when it'll blow at 40 mph for hours, and not in a steady way, more of in a gusty, damn-I -wish-I-wore-a-hat-because-my-hair's-in-my-mouth kind of way. And this thing has held up to that. So bam, 5 stars.Is it perfect? Meh, no, and here's why:- It's starting to develop a rip in the canvas from chaffing on one of the support bar bolts that sticks out a bit.- It was missing one pole when it arrived.- It is not the most rigid thing ever and moves around when it's windy. The tubing is pretty thin wall and the connections are about two steps above jank.So why 5 stars? Well, because:- I contacted the manufacturer about the pole and they sent a replacement quickly. Not overnight, but 2 day shipping style.- It has stood up to a serious amount of wind and not ripped up.- It's stood up to a few decent snow loads. Maybe 1' or so at most at a time. It sags a bit, but it holds.- It was pretty cheap, especially compared to the other stuff out there (even Costco). The problem with Costco is they don't always have the damn shelter...- You can get a replacement canvas.Some other notes:- I staked each post with one stake into asphalt. There are three holes, but the spacing was such that it would severely weaken the asphalt to drive more than one in so close to each other.- On the back I tied 2 33" tires/rims to the frame to help hold it down. I have no idea if they're necessary, but they don't hurt.- I have a 1970 Buick LeSabre parked in this shelter - it's a 20' long, 8' wide car and there is still room on the front and back of the shelter even with the tires in the back. Not a ton of room, but enough to squeeze through.- The twist in guy lines were useless for me. It's sitting on a corner bit of asphalt - so there's not many options for guy lines. The back and one side could potentially use guy lines, but there are several issues. First, there's no external way to hook up rope, which is kind of dumb. Next, the twist in stakes they provide are not good for any form or rocky soil. Perhaps if you have midwestern mud or some sandy loam, you'll be ok, but they were useless for me.All in all, I'd say it's worth it so far. I'll update if anything gets bitched.
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!
R**D
AMAZING FAST WARRANTY SERVICE!
In June, 2023 we bought the basic 10 by 15 Instant Garage for backyard storage in Arizona. The sun here eats almost everything but I was hoping it would last a few years anyway. Assembly was not complicated although the instructions could have been clearer. Nevertheless, the shelter went up easily and the shelter did its job well for a while.However, by the end of the year stress marks began to appear where the cover touched the framework on the sides and a couple of winds later the cover fabric began to separate and tear. The sun cooked it a lot faster than I had hoped.In mid-February we decided to ask about warranty for that kind of damage. I filled out the online warranty request form about noon, sending a few photos of the damaged areas. I received a response from the Shelter Logic Customer Service Representative Jay just a few minutes after 3 the SAME DAY approving the replacement of the cover free of charge! He also offered an upgrade to the heavy duty cover replacement covers taking $200 off of the retail prices.THAT IS CUSTOMER SERVICE AT ITS BEST. Having had a few other issues with other items from other companies, I REALLY APPRECIATE Shelter Logic's response and highly recommend them. Although I cannot afford right now to upgrade, I will plan on doing that in the future when this second cover requires replacement.THANK YOU JAY and SHELTER LOGIC for taking care of this the way you did. EXCELLENT SERVICE.Richard Bartz
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