Caravan Canopy M-Series 2 Pro 12 X 12 Foot Straight Leg Canopy Kit, Navy Blue
The M-Series 2 Pro 12’x12′ from Caravan Canopy Sports offers the ideal combination of strength and portability. This unit features a patented rising truss system that combines the benefits of a full truss system’s strength by reinforcing the truss bars, while offering additional headroom similar to the cathedral style frames. This step up unit has a lightweight steel frame that includes Caravan’s patented pull pin technology. The M-Series 2 Pro is a unique blend of commercial grade strength and recreational grade portability.
Product Features
- Fully assembled straight leg pop-up canopy with rising truss steel frame for maximum head room
- Durable 150D polyester canopy top provides 144 square feet of shade with 99% UV protection and is water resistant
- Easy pull-pin slider brackets and 3 leg height settings – peak height: 9′ 9″ and max valance clearance 6′ 3″
- Sturdy, high grade steel frame with white powder-coated finish to prevent rust, corrosion, peeling, or chipping
- Includes 420D roller bag, 4 stakes, and 2 year limited warranty
Good Canopy but not without some minor compalints Itâs sad to see so many people diss this canopy or trying to use it for purposes it was not designed for. First off itâs not a canopy that you set up and then leave it unattended. Thatâs just common sense. Think of it as a parachute. A good gust will easily fill it with wind and it will sail which is not the manufacturerâs problem. If you donât follow the mods I listed below, it will collect rain and bend the criss/cross framing. I have a $1300.00 awning on my RV and if you donât set it up…
A few tweaks made this awsome Used these sunshades outside a window where I need shade in the summer. The legs are pretty thin and after a slight drizzle they almost buckled due to water weight. To be fair they aren’t intended for rain. To make it last the summer outside, I made a few changes…Added grommet holes (purchased on Amazon) to the canopy in places where water pooled. This provided a bit of drainage that lowers the chance of water weight bringing the whole thing down.Also purchased some…
WARNING! Do not leave this canopy unattended in the rain! WARNING! Do not leave this canopy unattended in the rain!The first day I set this canopy up it rained.I heard a crashing sound and looked out to find the metal frame collapsed onto the ground.I was able to “fix” the frame (although it is no longer portable) by replacing the broken cross-members with metal conduit.I put the cover back over the frame and raised the legs back up.So far so good.I then sprayed water on the tarp as a test.I…