Originally Posted By: Blast
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My thoughts...at 12x12, it should just accommodate you pretty nicely. It was easy to set up and seems durable, but time will tell. That was its first use.


Any issues with the grommets or tie-downs tearing loose? I'm asking because I recently bought this screen-house thingy and it was a peice of crap. On the plus side, when I told The Sportsman's Guide about it they took it back, refunded my money and even paid for the return shipping even though we had used it camping. I'm becoming more and more cautious about cheap stuff even though Sportsman's Guide has a great return policy.

-Blast, who needs Aloha & Family to come to Texas


So far so good with the tarp. It survived some decent wind gusts.

I personally don't like those canopies. I have had two. They have lasted a total of three uses between them. And they weren't cheap.

The first one got mangled. We had heavy rain overnight and the canopy didn't shed the water. It pooled instead and the weight buckled the frame. Then heavy wind gusts finished the job of mangling it. That was our first one one its maiden voyage. The second one got two uses. One camp...no problem. On the Memorial Day camp, I had it set up and a really strong gust of wind destroyed it. The legs up top where the canopy connects got bent and one of the frame pieces actually snapped. Never again. EZ Corner for me all the way from now on. Not as convenient, but strong enough to climb up onto. Funny, the tarp held up fine.
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