doubletrouble_vb
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I purchased a hanging tent from walmart to go with my Quikshade. On the test setup I learned the 10X10 Quikshade was actually 8X8. Me & Sis took it for a test run this weekend using crocodile clips to take up the slack at the top. Clips worked great, nice roomy interior. Only problem with the tent is there is a slit in it for a power cord. We figure we'll fix that with velcro.
The problem is we had a couple of heavy storms roll thru and I discovered the too small Quikshade was no longer water proof. Plus the legs are kind of flimsy for a hanging tent if we raise it to the necessary height to keep the tent fabric hanging properly. So the question is...
What brand would you buy for a true 10X10 canopy? I'm thinking steel legs would be best. Sis has a Coleman Max Screen house that it would work with...but then we'd be without a screen house! We thought the Coleman legs seemed stronger so that got me thinking that feedback might be helpful in choosing a canopy to hold the hanging tent.
The problem is we had a couple of heavy storms roll thru and I discovered the too small Quikshade was no longer water proof. Plus the legs are kind of flimsy for a hanging tent if we raise it to the necessary height to keep the tent fabric hanging properly. So the question is...
What brand would you buy for a true 10X10 canopy? I'm thinking steel legs would be best. Sis has a Coleman Max Screen house that it would work with...but then we'd be without a screen house! We thought the Coleman legs seemed stronger so that got me thinking that feedback might be helpful in choosing a canopy to hold the hanging tent.
