6/22/2012
ShelterLogic 18 x 20- Feet Canopy 2- Inch 4- Rib Frame, White Cover Review
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(More customer reviews)I had a previous canopy that was galvanized 1 3/8 and failed at the fitting welds. I was looking for a canopy that was 18x20 and powder coated to prevent that. I saw this one and looking at the price I had to purchase it. My previous one was close to $1300 (but sturdy). My previous canopy poles were a solid 1 3/8. The poles on this canopy are 2" and powder coated, but the way the connect to the fittings and each other is the problem. The poles reduce at at least one end (about 2" from end) to a lesser diameter. This causes a lack of sturdiness and allow some play in the joint connection. The Legs and main outside poles are 2" but the inner poles (the ones connect between the legs, and the top roof run) area are smaller diameter. This creates a flimsy construction with a lot of play. The only way I prevented the play was to anchor it to my adjoining fence. The canopy poles are sectioned about 3'-4' in length that connect together to make the structure.
My old canopy was able to hold the snow load that came through DC in the 2009-2010 winter months until the failure due to the rusted fitting. If it was powder coated, it would have lasted much longer. I had it for 9 years (no knowing about the weld joints. After the experience with my old canopy I would say this one could not stand up to strong wind gusts. I think it would bend in some areas if the wind catches the canopy right. I will wait and see.. This will be a good interim canopy until I build my own (in process). It will be a 1 5/8 Galvanized 17 gauge. Able to handle snow and wind.. :-)..
This canopy will be good for those family reunions and that's about it..
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