🏡 Your Vehicle's New Best Friend!
The 10X16 Heavy Duty Carport is a robust and versatile shelter designed to protect your vehicle from the elements. With a durable steel frame, ventilated design, and easy assembly, this carport is perfect for any outdoor space. It comes with added features like solar lights and windproof sandbags, making it a smart investment for any homeowner.
Item Weight | 113.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 190.94"L x 119.68"W x 113.38"H |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Gray |
Style | 10x16 Grey |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Implied but not quantified |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
R**N
Holds strong to all but snow. (UPDATE STORM 2/5/2025)
CUSTOMER SERVICE UPDATE 2/8/2025I contacted the company and explained the situation mentioned below. They were very professional, polite and quick to respond to messages. All they asked of me was some pictures. Even though it was past the 1 year purchase mark they still offered me a generous Partial refund. Due to my circumstances I asked if they would be willing to just send a new one instead and they accepted and its on the way.Now I know how to reinforce its 2 flaws it should last a long time. Customer service taking care of their customers and all the other PRO's vs CON's have definitely earned them a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️I waited before writing this because I think it's pointless doing it right away on looks only without testing. I have now had mine for almost 3 months now but in that time it has stood up to a beating.(Walls on, 1 side staked and weighted the other just weighted,no straps)The 1st storm was 16 straight hours of 65mph wind. The legs on the unstaked side sitting on concrete wanted to keep walking in different directions. Thought I was going to loose it for sure. But after tieing extra weight to each leg (cinder blocks) it kept the walls straight preventing it from twisting and keeping is structural integrity. The next morning I had to reconnect about 12" up from the ground on all 4 velcro corners,pull the walls back down the legs a few inches,and then give the legs a little adjustment. (1970 El Camino inside 100% )The 2nd storm the winds only reached about 50mph but there was rain. So I double checked everything and it was good to go. The storm lasted all through the day and the night. Next day I went to check on everything and all I had to do was fix the velcro again and minor leg adjustments. But then I went inside and the work table I had in front of one of the windows was wet. I couldn't find any rips or tares. It turned out the leak came from the velcro seal on all the window's. Water made it in 4"-6" past windows.The 3rd storm believe it or not Hail. Wecome to southern Oregon. Nothing outrageous but still big enough to crack the windshield on your car and was off an on for 30 minutes. After it was done no holes.There were many other storms between but Im showing storm type vs durability. There were also some shipping and handling problems along with more positive in pros/cons( !! UPDATE SNOW STORM 2/5/2025 !! )All was still good with the canopy aside from the roof starting to thin until,Two days ago my area had a some decent snow for the first time in years. After the first 2 inches the whole canopy collapsed coming down on the El Camino my son and I are restoring. I'm not talking about just a tarp tearing but the poles actually bending and snaping. We can't even assess all the damage due to the exterior only being primer coated and can't be exposed to the elements. It is being protected by the collapsed canopy and a tarp. It needs a new canopy to be repaired and quick. This is now a customer service issue. Lets see if this is a good company that will back their product and take care of the customer.I will change stars and give update if they do.Pros:1.. Easy setup, I built it with my wife and 2 of my boys in under 2 hours2..It is made from quality materials3.. Better price then most for the same quality received4.. Comes with bonus items that others make you extra for5.. It comes with 3rd optional 2 strap anker system (if can be used safely)6.. Heavy duty hardware7.. Customer storm testedCons: ( 2025 UPDATE #8 & #9 )1.. Individual leg mobility, If solid frame shape cannot be maintained it will fail2.. Leaking windows at velcro connection3..Velcro wall corner connections will not last year4.. Door requirs 2 people to roll up5.. Black stakes can be dangerous. They are long enough and strong enough to penetrate under ground utility's.6.. Strap and rope tie down: Although affective, we are not camping and still a tripping hazard.7.. Poor shipping and handling. Mine arrived with the back corner of the box ripped apart as a result of that my solar lights were destroyed and I had 4 crushed pole ends. (Had to be reshaped)8.. Roof thins and lets water seep through to the point of leaking after a year.9.. Frame structure cannot withstand any acceptable amount of snow weight that might collect.Suggestions for buyers and manufacturer:1.. Individual leg walk: similar to a chain link fence frame,add couplers to the bottom of the poll legs matching the above spacing for the sides and 1/4 thick strap to go across front and back so cars or whatnot can drive over it. This will let keep its structural integrity and give more secure way down points..2.. Leaking windows: just need wider/longer windows with more velcro surface area. I think they are leaking they barely connect when everything is pulled tight.3.. Velcro wall corners: they should be laced with para cord or something that could handle the wind or even being put up and taken down. Im going to have to put eye rivets through my velcro so I can use it to its full lifetime potential.4.. Role up door: add something rigid like thin PVC to the bottom so one person can roll it up on their own.5&6.. Black long stakes/strap and rope: both can be fixed with cork screw stakes. Like dog lead but smaller. They can be drilled in 24" from canopy without hammering7..Shipping and handling: All that can be done is the manufacturer could start doing better secondary internal protective packaging being this seems to be an ongoing problem. I would have returned mine due to shipping damage if I didn't need it the next day.That all being said and done. You will find that alot of the other company's out there have similar or even worse problems with their products. The most important thing is it is holding up and doing it's job so far. That's why I am giving it 4 stars.
B**K
Surprising nice canopy
It was a great option for protecting my 7x14 motorcycle trailer from the elements. I'm particularly impressed with the features mentioned below:• Durability: Powder-coated steel, reinforced base plate, and ground stakes ensure the carport is built to last.• Value: Solar lights, a light belt, bindings, and windproof weighted sandbags are included.• Ventilation: Roll-up windows improve airflow and prevent moisture buildup.• Ease of setup: Numbered parts, clear instructions, spring buttons, and ball straps make setup and takedown easy. I set this up by myself and it took the afternoon to get it done. I would suggest that you have another person help you, it will make things go faster. Note: I used some plastic wire ties in place of the ball straps they provide.• Versatility: Removable sidewalls and doors allow the carport to be used for multiple purposes.• Nice big opening, It was easy to back my trailer right in.Overall, it is a high-quality carport that is worth considering if you are looking to protect your items from the weather.
K**R
Easy to assemble
Overall, I am happy with this portable garage (12x20). The parts are machined well and the instructions are clear. I’m a 79 yr. old with COPD and I put it together by myself. Although, I would suggest that when you start to raise the roof, you get some help. It’s doable by yourself but another person would make it much easier.The only complaint I have is that I wish the side walls were an additional six inches high which would allow me to place concrete blocks or railroad ties to secure the wall to the ground. As it is now, the fabric meets the ground with no way to secure the bottom.A big plus is that it comes with large additional straps that go over the roof to secure the garage in high winds. No other kit had that feature.IT WAS GREAT WHILE IT LASTED. LAST WEEK'S 60 MPH WINDS TORE IT TO PIECES.I'd like to add to my review. Without asking, the seller made an offer to help me out which is highly appreciated. Sellers like this make Amazon a great p[lace to shop.
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