Result:
- Protects very well from the sun
- Sunscreen also helps to generate a shadow of much better quality than the arbours low end we are used to take camping. So, it is far less hot below
- Highly resistant to wind: While the majority of arbours around me were moving dangerously (and some have even broken if), this one barely wavered
- Protection against rain is very correct. We will say that in a rather intense rain, it's "fogger" ... not necessarily unpleasant in summer :) This is due to the hole in the center of the canvas through which the wind sends some splashing, as the canvas itself is completely waterproof. But hey, this opening is the price to pay for an arbor that resists wind
- The "gates" (surcharge) attach easily and hold well
- There is a pocket on the inner side of one of the feet, to put such a lighter, a flashlight, etc ...
- Several places to attach a light source
- The rounded lose a few centimeters of use. In short, we can say that this arbor is a 3 * 3m workforce
At the assembly, it is rather easy, especially if you are more:
- Ground We put out a strap (included) that serves as a template for where 4 feet arise. (This strap serves only this, one can withdraw once the arbor mounted)
- We fixed the feet to the ground with sardines
- We bring the hoops and are inserted in the feet
- We put the cloth over and snaps feet
- We moved the table below and prepared a drink!
Obviously, this is my personal method, not necessarily the most academic. Some may prefer to mount the canvas earlier ...
Finally, the transport bag is very sturdy and well thought like a suitcase, you can wear it either horizontally or vertically thanks to its two handles. Moreover, it is large enough to not sénerver during on folding the inside :)
In short, this is an excellent arbor, much more resistant than most, with excellent sun protection and full of accessories. I highly recommend for campers, but I think it will appeal also to those who would put it in their garden.