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ABO Gear Tripod Beach Camping Sun Shelter
ABO Gear Tripod Beach Camping Sun Shelter

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Brand: ABO Gear
Category: Sports

Buy New: $60.53



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Avg. Customer Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 119959

Media: Misc.

MPN: DSD420301
ASIN: B0017AKNQI

Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days

Features:
  • All new design for 2008! Easily erected, strong and durable. Shelters from the sun, allowing maximum ventilation.
  • Made from 1500 denier PU coated nylon, adjustable webbing tension straps and heavy-duty shock-corded poles. Measures 12' wide x 12' long x 8' tall.
  • Easily erected. The triangular design gives cover and SPF 50 protection from the elements while allowing maximum ventilation.
  • The Tripod includes conical sand pockets, pegs and guy ropes for extra stability in stronger winds. The Tripod is totally portable and weighs only 12-pounds.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

The Tripod is easily erected, strong and durable. The Tripod is totally portable and weighs only 12 lbs. The triangular design gives 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. SPF 50

Measures: 12 FT by 12 FT by 8 FT tall
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Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Buyer Beware...It's a struggle to set up   August 29, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Tripod Sun ShelterI struggled for almost 2 hours to get it set up. "inserting the pin into the end of the pole....several attemps may be necessary" understates the effort, even for a 210# guy. I needed to use a vice grip to get those job done. I don't look forward to doing it again. I do think that it should have been easier

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