Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

What better way to enjoy a ballgame, picnic, or any outdoor activity than with a little bit of shade! This 10’x10′ canopy pops up easily, and will keep sun burn and overheating at bay. Pitch a truck bed tent right in the back of your truck to keep your sleeping bag off the ground and… Continue reading Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

From a negative perspective, the weight is indicative of a lack of high quality material and components used throughout the shelter. The included carrying bag does not have wheels ozark trail wagon to aid in transportation, but at only 29 lbs. We don’t find that to be a noteworthy drawback as the nylon handles and… Continue reading Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

Also, when people I know ask me what I’m bringing, I can divert them here—I find that once I write something, I dislike regurgitating the same opinions. I’ll likely make another post when I’m done hiking detailing what I like and don’t like after being used for months. The tent sites that are waypointed on… Continue reading Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

If it’s manufactured correctly, each leg should form a 90-degree angle with the floor. Pelican is a newer entry in to the world of rotomolded coolers and have taken their own spin on design and function. Overall the Pelican coolers have sharper edges and a bit more of an industrial feel than the competition. One… Continue reading Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

As I mentioned in a previous post, I’m wearing Altra Lone Peaks for shoes and will pack a pair of Crocs for camp shoes. For socks, I’m bringing three pairs of Darn Toughs and a pair of Injinji toe liners to prevent blisters. Yes, toe socks are silly, but I’d rather be silly than in… Continue reading Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper

The first is to generate an element of airflow when you’re standing underneath. Yes, it is a completely exposed structure with open walls, but when the hot rays of the sun are beating down, it makes things more comfortable when you have a concentrated breeze flowing through. We think this is the biggest standout in… Continue reading Slant Leg vs Straight Leg Canopy: Why One is WAY Cheaper