🚀 Elevate Your Outdoor Experience with JAMFLY!
The JAMFLY Carport is a robust 12x20 ft portable garage designed for all-season protection of your vehicles and outdoor gatherings. Featuring a rust-resistant steel frame, removable sidewalls, and a weatherproof canopy, it ensures durability and versatility. Easy to assemble and perfect for various uses, this carport is your go-to solution for outdoor storage and events.
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Pole Material Type | Metal |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Dark Grey |
Coverage | all-weather protection |
Number of Guylines | 8 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 240"L x 144"W x 117.6"H |
Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | YES |
K**N
Nice Tent garage.
I’m happy with this tent. It went up with no problem . It’s sturdy and it even came with work gloves. Will have to see how it holds up in the weather , but for now it’s great.
S**Y
Nope
Got this to keep the weather off some yard machines in Wisconsin. I read reviews and thought it would be good for what we needed.Nope.Windows have cheap velcro, so they don't stay closed. The straps for holding windows and doors basically disintegrated within a month of putting it up. Wind gets under it because the walls don't go to the ground, nor do they have any way to secure them down. The corners are a bad design, I don't even know how to describe. The stakes, and the ropes are cheap and pull out of the ground. You need a separate set of the big fin stakes to secure it. Which we had. Because of the design, wind gets inside and turns it into a big parachute. We found it pulled up and flipped, and there hadn't been any storms or high winds to speak of.Even had the protection plan, and tried to file a claim for the straps that fall off, but can't get it to work, it's a loop of 3 questions and no way to file.It was easy to set up, but NOT sturdy and not at all worth the money.
J**L
Weather Protection
Excellant product, fair price, very fast delivery, and easy installationThanks.
M**K
Good value, but add your own stakes
I've had this up for a few months now and it has gone through a wind storm. The one negative, toss the anchors from day 1, they're worthless. I bought real tent stakes to use instead after 15mph winds blew this a few feet even with the sand bags. The setup is simple and I love the design and sturdiness, but if they really want this to stay in place, they should add a few bucks to the cost and send it with stakes that will actually keep it in place. I had to open the windows to let the wind blow through after it uprooted the stakes. I added a couple of LED lights which work great! Overall a great value with thick tarps and no leaks.
L**T
Good quality for an excellent price
I was concerned that this would end up being one of those flimsy "garage" tents that would blow over if you fanned yourself. Nope. This is very sturdy, the frame and walls are very good quality, and I have a couple more options with how I can set up the interior with the way the doors and windows are on this tent. It will be used as a camp tent for long events, and I'm already planning on how I want to fancy up the interior. I also like that weight bags for the legs are included. Those along with solid guy ropes will make this a great home away from home.
C**H
Quality and consistency
Pretty average carport, honestly would choose from someone/somewhere else. Has needed extra support that did not come included and still moves a fair amount from the wind/storms, (I typically have to move the structure and fix the sand bags after I get home from work at least once a week). The material is also cheap in my opinion, although I understand that $300 is not much when it comes to a structure but was still hoping for better. The picture shown is my port after less than 7 months (a main support with the sandbag snapped). It did make it through the winter and was fairly simple to assemble, though that’s about it as far as pros go for me.
J**H
Not for long term setup, in my case 24 hours lol
Bought this, set it up yesterday. 30mph winds today. Left side is shredded, zippers broke. It's a nice tent for the money but it's 160$. I got what I paid for
T**.
surprisingly thick metal
this is like all the other tents on amazon I expect. it seems to hold up will so far (although we haven't had any major storms or snow yet) the metals on this are pretty thick and seem strong enough. and getting it assembled wasn't to big of a headache, the major thing to note is that the elastic bands they expect you to use for the walls and roof are meant to be used for both (i.e there isn't enough to put one per hole some will be 2 per hole) I suggest buying a big pack of thick zip-ties and using them instead if you are planning on keeping this thing in one place for any length of time otherwise go buy the pack of the elastics Ive seen in the suggested items for this.
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