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Jun 15, 2013

Auxiliary outside canopy?

We were camping over the last weekend and it poured “cats & dogs” for three days straight. I saw a couple next door to us with a 10’x10’ canopy they were using to stay in out of the wind and rain. Their canopy had three closed in sides on it leaving one end open so they could watch their campfire. This extra canopy seemed like a reasonable idea so I was wondering what others on this forum do with regards to having an extra collapsible type canopy? What brand and or type have you found that works best, easy to set up and not too heavy or large to store in the basement of a 5er? I realize NOT all commercial camp grounds allow the usage of additional outside structures or canopies. Here is to staying dry on those wet camp days.

Lakeside

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  • EZ UP is the best one made. You do have to buy the additional sides and/or screen inclosure but they DO go up in a nano second and down just as fast.

    Dog show people use them in the CG parking area a lot and hands down they choose the EZ Up.

    Unlike other canopy's, if a storm comes up with the EZ UP you just bring the top part down and you can 'leave it in place'. The metal zig zag way its manufactured gives it stability. It won't go anywhere.

    Sometimes Walmart will have them on sale at a real good price.
  • I have had one forever even though I think Ive set it up twice. This year Im going to get more use from it mainly due to Ill be staying longer at one place. Mine does have three sides to it and its an "Easy-Up" which I think is a Brand name?
  • 10x10 EZup is what I prefer you can add a screen kit or solid wall kit. Almost a necessity from tent camping days.
  • We love ours...had a first up for several years..we lost it in the camper fire Easter....It was one of the first things I replaced...we got a Coleman this time...I will let you know tomorrow how good it does.
  • We carry a 10' x 10' one. Self contained and expands/pops up easily. Has it's own carrying case and stores easily in FW basement. No idea what brand, have own it for about 3 years now. Got it on sale at Wal-Mart. Think I paid around $70 then.

    We don't use it very often but sure is handy when we want it.
  • We have one, no idea of the brand. It is about 5 feet long when folded up. There are wheels on one side of the bottom of the carry bag. It is heavy, but one person can easily stow it. It does take two to set up.

    We only have one side to ours. We do not always use the side.

    Ours is 10X10 and has straight legs which means we have a full 10X10 of coverage.

    A friend has one with angled legs and the coverage is really limited.

    Bugs are not usually too much of a problem where we camp, if they were, I would buy one with screens.
  • I don't know about the brand or type, but I see several at nearly every campground we visit. Most are just the top, without sides, but some have sides of solid material or screens. Pretty common in this area.

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