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I tried to use with 8-10 mph winds here in Florida and completely blew it apart. That was with all tie downs in place and 40lbs of weights I purchased separately on legs. Top and sides are made of a very thin tarp material and velcro straps just ripped off. Maybe it would be ok if you have absolutely no air movement.
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I received it the 19th of Oct.We put it up the 20th. There was a light rain after it was erected. The water pooled and nearly collapsed it. I took a cig. lighter and burned holes all around the top to prevent pooling. the structure was erected between two buildings yet the wind nearly took it down. i took the sides off and that took care of that problem. The top is still up, probably till the snow builds up and collaps it. I wasted my money but learned not to buy anything of that kind even though it said it was heavy duty. It wasn't.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
cheap materials ripped twice on initial set up. probably will be in the landfill by third time using it
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Stakes are too small Woke up and there was a man taking pictures of it in the power lines where th wind took it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It's made of very flimsy metal on the upper frame of the roof. Which bent very easily. Not happy with it at all..
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New