04-10-08, 04:40
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 766 | Canopy I just bought a 12' x 12' canopy at ****'s Sporting Goods for $89. You can choose between red, green, and grey. I haven't tried it, but looking at the one on display at the store, it looks like it is pretty easy to put up and take down. | |
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04-10-08, 04:44
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 766 | Re: Canopy That's funny - the name of the store was * out by the software. Let's just say the name of the store rhymes with Rick's - LOL | |
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04-10-08, 05:30
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Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Palm Harbor, FL. Posts: 1,836 | Re: Canopy That's a great price for a 12X12 canopy.
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04-10-08, 06:12
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Posts: 486 | Re: Canopy Quote:
Originally Posted by weekendwarrior That's funny - the name of the store was * out by the software. Let's just say the name of the store rhymes with Rick's - LOL | Lol...that's funny.
That's a really good price if it's easy setup for one person. I've had a hard time finding one that I thought I could setup quickly by myself. | |
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04-11-08, 05:07
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 766 | Re: Canopy Quote:
Originally Posted by CleanGSR Lol...that's funny.
That's a really good price if it's easy setup for one person. I've had a hard time finding one that I thought I could setup quickly by myself. |
On the box, they have pictures of a lady, that might be 130 pounds soaking wet putting it up by herself. I will give it a try this weekend, and report back. D(r)ick's also had a 10' x 10' for $69, but the 12' x 12' had a little more heighth to it. | |
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04-11-08, 05:50
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: New Castle, IN Posts: 880 | Re: Canopy Quote:
Originally Posted by weekendwarrior On the box, they have pictures of a lady, that might be 130 pounds soaking wet putting it up by herself. I will give it a try this weekend, and report back. D(r)ick's also had a 10' x 10' for $69, but the 12' x 12' had a little more heighth to it. | Kinda like the Little Giant Ladder commercial with the 5' 2" , 115# girl easily carrying it up the steps?  Heck - I'm 5' 10", 158# and can barely get the ladder up the steps by myslef.
let us know how the canopy works - might need one for the track.
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04-13-08, 02:52
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 766 | Re: Canopy As an update, I took the canopy out of the box today. It is packaged about 4' tall, and 10" x 10". It is in a zipper bag, with wheels on one end, and a handle on the other. It took me about 10 minutes to put it up, and 5 minutes to get it back down, and probably 15 minutes to get it back into the bag.
I am sure I will develop a technique to make the process easier after I do it a few times. I am happy with it.
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04-13-08, 03:50
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 298 | Re: Canopy Side flaps? | |
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04-13-08, 04:01
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 766 | Re: Canopy No sides, but they did have a kit you could buy to make a screened in room.
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04-24-08, 10:43
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Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Hamptons, NY Posts: 45 | Re: Canopy Is this one of the EZ-UPs?
I bought an EZ-UP canopy last year and it does take some work to pull it open, you really need like three people doing it, even though they said it can be done with two.
The price looks good and I'm on "D * I * C * K * S * " sporting goods site now.. lol.. | |
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04-24-08, 10:56
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Join Date: May 2007 Location: Charlotte, NC Posts: 766 | Re: Canopy It's not an EZ Up I don't think...I forget the actual brand name. The way I am able to get it up myself is to take it to a grassy area, and stake one of the feet into the ground. Then, I go to the opposite corner, and start pulling it out. I then have to go work the other 2 corners some as well, but I can get it up myself. I then unstake the corner, and carry it wherever I want it.
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04-24-08, 11:14
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Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Michigan Posts: 2,946 | Re: Canopy We got one at Kroger for $69 and it comes with it's own case with wheels and everything. I think it was on clearance though a couple years ago. If it is similar they go up and down easily. I always have help though.
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