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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Ordered in July and it's now Feb and it's already ripped in half. DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
So far it's working great
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
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Rodrigo Cintra
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
Weak hooks and low quality material. The bases for placing water are made of weak material and will tear quickly. I didn't like the quality.
JavaGram
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
Still a good deal for the money.
ZTI
Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2024
Little hard to put up by yourself. Lot easier if you have two people. Holds tarp up nice. The slide latch tightened are a little cheep. That’s the only downside
rescuer
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
First, the idea of having the poles strapped to each other and the side of the boat is a good one. But the actual materials used are just plain bad.The straps. Not easily adjustable, they use the wrong type of buckles on them that are not good for this application. The straps are plenty long enough to go over the sides of my pontoon boat and clip back on the bottom. I clipped mine on the side rails and the straps are about 2x longer than they needed to be, with a poor way to adjust and tighten them.The poles: they use a cheap twist lock to hold them extended that is not a positive lock. Once you twist them as much as you can, you can, they collapse with a little bit of pressure on them. I have some other poles with cam locks on the joints that actually work. Their solution to this was to provide some automotive clamps that you have to put around each joint on the pole and tighten them up to prevent the pole from telescoping back together.. One other silly thing about the rear pole is it only has 3 slots in the top for straps instead of the needed 4. One for the back strap, two for the sides, and one for the strap going to the front post. Their solution was to provide a cheap little cable to attach the front to back strap to. the rear pole. They supply 2 extra cables for this because they break easily. When I was attempting to put a little tension on the front to back strap, the cable broke twice with just minimal tension. I ended up running that strap through one of the side holes instead. The front post has 4 holes like it should. Go figure…. For my boat which is pretty standard, the poles need to be about 12” longer than the ones in this kit to really suspend the cover up high enough to get good run off.Those extra weight bags: You are supposed to fill them with water and put them at the base of the poles. They are not needed if you just tighten the straps down which in turn puts down force on the poles and holds them in place.Overall, a poor product for the money. due to the shortcomings. In the end they do kind of work, but I would not recommend
Keith
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
The poles have already broken and will not stay clipped. However the company refunded my money and offered other options.
D’analysés
Reviewed in Canada on November 18, 2024
Facile d’installation
Janice
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2023
I was really skeptical about these when I seen them on here, and then When I received them,because the bases are water bags, and the poles are adjustable, but with that being said I put them up and we had a storm with high winds and they stayed in place and kept the rain out and they didn't have any pockets of rain they worked just like they showed! They are well worth the money and if they go bad I will buy more,the only bad part for some people will be it takes awhile to figure out the strings but ones you get them figured out it's easy from there! I would highly recommend these to anyone!
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