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The Tripod's triangular shape give cover and protection from the elements but allowing maximum ventilation. The fabric is made from 150D PU coated nylon and adjustable webbing tension straps and heavy-duty shock-corded poles. The Tripod includes conical sand pockets, pegs and guy ropes for extra stability in stronger winds.
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Technical Details
- Spacious sun shelter with triangular design collapses into convenient backpack carrying bag- Entire portable structure weighs less than 10 pounds
- Constructed of 150D, PU-coated nylon
- For maximum stability in windy conditions, shelter includes conical sand pockets, pegs, and guy ropes
- Tripod shelter is 12 feet to a side with eight-foot center height
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By D. Silva (Rancho Cordova, CA)
The product is okay. Easy to carry, but really difficult to set up for one person.
I left the shelter up for 3 months in my yard hoping to relax the material and make set up easier. The sun and pole stress destroyed the material where the pole stress was the greatest. So for me it was only good for one season.
By Card Caller
As some other reviewers said, it took several people to set it up the first time: it needs a fair bit of strength to stretch the fabric enough to completely insert the support poles. It worked well for a day or so, but on an only moderately windy beach (Holden Beach, NC), one of the support poles broke within a day, rendering the shade unusable.
By F. Carter (Akron, Ohio)
Product is exactly as described. I have only setup once.
Did not get to use it at planned. Product arrived later than expected, so I did not get to use as expected.
By Nicholas A. Barendt (Cleveland, OH USA)
I bought this for a family vacation on the North Carolina beach (Holden Beach, NC). I tested setting it up and breaking it down in the backyard at home and found it pretty easy. On the beach, with a little wind, though, it became a two-person job, which is understandable.
It worked well for about 4 hours, and then the wind picked up slightly The nylon shell holding one of the shock-corded supports tore open, and the one of the fiberglass support segments split in half, collapsing the entire shade in a spectacular failure. Fortunately no one was inside at the time. Other shelters on the beach seemed to stand up with little difficulty, so I do not think the wind speed was extreme by any measure.
So, I like the design as well as the ease of set up and tear down, but it is not strong enough for beach use.
By T. Culpepper (Oklahoma City, OK United States)
Bought one this spring for summer at the beach and test setup in the living room with no problems. During the actual use setup one of the sewn-in ring-loops on the corner completely ripped off making the shelter useless. After vacation contacted ABO three twice by email but never received any response (not even a "you're out of the return window" response). Buy at your own risk, I will not give them any more business.
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