

🏕️ Elevate your outdoor game with shelter that’s as tough and flexible as your lifestyle!
The ADVANCE OUTDOOR 10x20 ft Heavy Duty Carport combines a robust galvanized steel frame with a waterproof, UV-resistant triple-layer canopy. Adjustable side heights from 9.5 to 11 ft provide versatile clearance for vehicles, boats, or events. Designed for quick, tool-free setup and anchored stability, it offers reliable all-season protection backed by a 1-year warranty on main components and lifetime coverage on accessories.














| Best Sellers Rank | #21,014 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #8 in Carports |
| Brand | ADVANCE OUTDOOR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,429 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 110 Pounds |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 240"L x 120"W x 132"H |
| Style | No Sidewall |
G**N
Good quality, heavy duty steel frame, easy to assemble
Much stronger than they appeared at first. We use a pair on a daily basis for our cars. Snow needs to be removed shortly after it falls. We have ours anchored to a fence and shed so they survived a couple weeks of strong winds including gusts to 75 mph. Held in place with screw in type anchors.
F**M
Sturdy & Spacious — Perfect for Cars, Parties & More!
I recently set up this 10×20 heavy-duty canopy and couldn’t be happier with how it performs. Here’s why it stands out: ✅ What I Love: Robust Construction: The steel frame feels solid and stable, even in breezy conditions. The adjustable legs (from 9.5 to 11 ft) are a fantastic feature for leveling on uneven ground. Plenty of Coverage: Offers full protection for two vehicles parked side-by-side, or works great as a party tent, boat shelter, or extra shade at events. No-Nonsense Setup: With two people, it went up quickly. The canopy fabric is thick, UV-resistant, and comes with anchor ropes and stakes for added security. Clean Look: The beige top blends nicely with most surroundings—looks more polished than typical garage canopies. ⚠️ A Few Tips: Reinforce it with anchors or sandbags if you're expecting strong winds. Canopy fabric may wear over time—easy to replace, though, and they sell matching tops separately. 🏁 Final Thoughts: This canopy delivers on strength, coverage, and versatility. Whether it’s parking protection, outdoor events, or boat storage, it’s a reliable and attractive solution. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a durable, adjustable shelter!
R**S
Quality Product - easy to put-up.
I've had 2 10x10' pop-up canopys that did not survive the wind and rain. Paid around $80-90 for them. Purchased this 10x15' A-frame canopy. Overall, A great purchase!!. 1st - the frame poles are heavy duty compared to the pop-ups, 2nd the fabric is much heavier than the pop-up canvas. I put this on my deck and screw the base to the deck, plus drilled holes in the pole and braced the frame to the deck rails. An A-frame is always going to be strong than a pop-up. Also it went together (with 2, actually 4) with very little effort. One pole had a dent that we were able to deal with. I've attached some pictures to explain a couple of things the instructions don't make clear (pictures are poor). Notice where the bungees belong - inside the canopy. Second the corners are suppose to have double bungees. Have fun getting them on. Also, notice how to attach the clip on the outside of the pole. Hope this helps. The only reason I give this product a 4 vs 5+ is that you can't purchase a replacement canopy top according to the web site. Lastly, something to think about - I intend to remove the canvas during the winter and leave the frame up. This will require a lot more work putting the canvas back up come spring. I live in upstate NY so I need to think about snow load. Hope this helps!
S**A
Surprisingly strong frame
2nd day after I put it up, over my '55 Thunderbird, a large branch fell and hit the center pole. The branch broke into 3 pieces, ripped through the tarp and fell next to my car. As it was, I happen to be looking at the car when this happened. The branch fell 40 feet and weighed about 30 lbs. Most likely would have broken the fiberglass top or cracked the windshield but the steel tubing all held fine. For me; it has more than paid for itself. Took me less than hour to assemble; easy instructions and plenty of extra extensions, bolts, and other hardware included.
M**E
Great Canopy for the Price
This canopy has been through some rough weather here on our farm but has done a great job at keeping our building materials safe from damage! The extension works out great and my husband has been able to put this up by himself without an extra set of hands. For the price, it has great quality and has gone through several severe storms and took no damage. We're very thankful for this canopy and will be put to great use after this project is done! The guy lines aren't the best but they do serve their purpose for our needs and the canopy itself provides great shade while working outside.
F**N
Good for the short-term, but not heavy duty
Bought one in April 2024 and another in July 2024 after seeing how well the first one worked. Both arrived with all the parts in good condition and were pretty easy to assemble with no help. As others have noted, the stakes and ropes included not adequate at all, the ropes are now just shreds on both units. Using them as carports primarily to keep the tree debris off. Yesterday, one of the canopies looked like it had been attacked by a tiger. Someone in Jamaica reviewing this with a 1 star rating provided pictures that look just like mine looks like. So the fabric turns to essentially paper, and tears easily. I expect the second one to die shortly and meanwhile trying to find a replacement. I give high marks for ease of assembly and looks, but low marks for durability and not living up to the description.
A**Y
The easiest thing to put up.
We ordered the carport cover to park our truck in to protect it from long needle pine tree sap. Very stable, and very easy to up together. It was even really easy to move, with 4 guys picked it up and walked it down the road to a different camp site. We enjoyed the fact that it was so easy to put together the way it snap together, length was perfect, and great sun protection also, the cover seemed to be very well designed for years to come. It only took my husband and myself about 2-3 hours to complete it.
C**G
Good Carport Kit
I used this to cover my 20-ft 1990 Winnebago Warrior, and I love knowing that old girl is covered and protected from the weather, falling tree-junk, and recurring mold that were aging it too fast, down here in the Ozarks! The kit seems to be pretty good quality, although the poles are just 1.5" in diameter, as described, so not exactly beefy. Hardware is pretty mediocre but did the job. Frame went up easily enough, with the help of my wife, and the canopy itself is good quality and didn't tear or cause any undue difficulty. There are two levels of pole "extension" that you can add to get the desired height, but I would not opt to use the tallest—just not enough rigidity. (We did get a kick out of the two small pairs of white "Mickey Mouse" gloves that were included with the kit. Hilarious!) I had difficulty finding the exact pole spacing when putting a plan together for a semi-permanent installation (more details below), so here is that information: Lengthwise, poles are 78-1/8-in on center. Widthwise, poles are 115-3/4-in on center. I opted to set each post on a standard, open-core concrete block, and I first installed all the blocks using string lines + levels, while adding tamped-down, gravel base mixture under each block, to get them level and square. Once blocks were in place, each got an 18-in long slab of pressure-treated 2x10 on top, and these "caps" were staked down twice through the block and into the ground. Stakes were constructed from 30-in long pieces of 1/2-in rebar, each with a big washer welded about a 1-in from top, which allowed the stake to clamp the wood cap tightly down on the block. (Not easy to drive big, long stakes by hand, especially into rocky ground, but a 6-8lb sledge will do the job... if you can swing it, boys.) Then, once the carport frame was assembled, each carport pole was checked with a level and then bolted down to its block using two 5/16-in galvanized lags, through the included pole-foot and into the wood cap. As a final step, I plan to go back and run #10 self-tappers through many/most of the frame joints, just to give some extra strength.
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