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Texsport Wyoming Arbor Sunshade
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Texsport Wyoming Arbor Sunshade

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WN02855TEX

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Description:

New easy to set up design molded corner joints.

Features:

Foldable, portable outdoor canopy measuring 12-by-12-feet (W x D), with an 82-inch center height


Frame is constructed of powder-coated, chain-corded steel legs poles with 0.75-inch diameter for maximum stability and durability


Shock-corded fiberglass roof poles are tough yet lightweight


Reflective taffeta top has been polyurethane-coated with silver finish for UV protection


Flame retardant to C.P.A.I.-84 specifications; includes ground stakes and carrying/storage bag


Product Details:
Product Length: 27.0 inches
Product Width: 6.5 inches
Product Height: 6.0 inches
Product Weight: 12.5 pounds
Package Length: 27.3 inches
Package Width: 6.7 inches
Package Height: 6.2 inches
Package Weight: 14.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 11 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 11 customer reviews )
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

1Cannot recommendMay 20, 2009
By Jeffrey Craven
I purchased the product with the intent (no pun intended) to use it as a shade shelter for camping and the beach. Set up is somewhat complicted due to the use of a sleeve system instead of a corded hook system used in similar tents/shelters. It was apparent early on that the glue holding the ferrules on to the ends of the fiberglass rods was not up to snuff as about a third of them pulled off and this got worse the ssecond time i set it up. I set it up in the back yard first and then a second time on the beach. Unfortuantely the top is not vented in any way so even a minimal wind load results in unacceptable deformation of the entire top/fiberglass rod assembly. This resulted in the need to return. I would recommend it only for minimal to zero wind conditions and even at that one would need to secure all the ferrules with glue or duct tape.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4wyoming arbor beach shadeSep 05, 2008
By Beach Girl
The Wyoming Arbor beach shade is light, attractive, easy to put together (though it really takes 2 people to put up) and packs away in a tiny napsack for limited-space storage. We used the stakes provided with the tent and it stayed up during a very windy day on the NC Outer Banks. One of the best features is that the poles are all self contained (all parts connected) so there are no parts to lose. Only down side is that you need to be careful with the cords inside the poles. They are fragile and if they are severed you will have to replace the entire pole.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Did what it was supposed to doAug 28, 2010
By ashley
Quick review: This arbor is less expensive than a pop up canopy, takes about 10min to assemble, and it protects you from the elements like it's supposed to. It blew away once and a fiberglass rod broke, but that could be attributed to the fact that there were gusty winds on the mountaintop.

Detailed review: I bought this arbor to take on a 4 day camping/festival trip in west virginia. We were camped on the side of Marvin's Mountaintop, pretty high up. The weather was lovely all weekend (sunny and upper 80degrees) but there was some rain and gusty wind. I was told the arbor blew away once (I was not at camp when it happened), so we probably should have staked it down better, but I don't know if it blew away due to our under-staking or because the winds were so strong. Either way, I was present during the multiple instances of rain and there were no leaks or bulging spots for water to collect. The arbor was very easy to assemble, it's just a little more involved than a pop-up canopy because there are multiple poles, so you have to figure out which size pole goes where. One of the fiberglass rods broke when the arbor blew away, but we duct taped it and it held up perfectly well. I checked the warranty and the fiberglass poles are not covered, which may bother some people; I don't care because I know our duct tape splint will hold up just fine. Overall- I highly recommend this arbor, but stake it down well if there are chances of gusty winds.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Don't buy TexSportJul 11, 2010
By M. D. Currin
Avoid Texsport products. The arbor I bought didn't arrive with the correct parts and then disintegrated after one summer of use. Extremely disappointing when the family is counting on some shade and your canopy has collapsed on the ground.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Lite and compact, but otherwise junkJul 13, 2009
By A. Johnson
Loved this canopy when it arrived because it was light, easy to take in car, and set up fairly easily. But using it at the beach with only calm winds was disasterous. After the first use, the salt air started to corrode the chome-like pieces holding the frame pieces together. On the second use, despite staking it with 8 stakes, it blew over and shattered the nylon piece holding the corner frame pieces in place. No other canopies on the beach had any problem with the gentle wind that day.
The only good thing was that Amazon took the thing back (within 10 days) and we got an EZ Up which is working very well.
Don't use this product near any kind of wind or salt air!

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