🏕️ Anchor Your Adventure with Confidence!
The ShelterLogic 4-Pack Canopy Anchor Bag is designed for durability and stability, featuring a unique dual cylinder design and industrial-grade zipper for easy filling. Measuring 17.5 inches by 5 inches, it fits both straight and slant leg canopies, ensuring your outdoor events remain secure and worry-free.
B**S
Decent product, just not right for MY canopy
This came with 4 bags, each containing 2 pockets to add sand to. One of the zippers was sewn incorrectly and wouldn’t zip. I had to cut some of the thread to allow it to zip which left a hole. Other than that they seem to be sturdy bags that hold a lot of sand. Also, my canopy has a triangle shape to the feet so it won’t fit in the loop provided that your supposed to slide them into and up the leg to secure the bag to the canopy. This is necessary if your canopy is on a hard surface and you cannot anchor it in the ground.
B**B
These are fantastic. Filled them up with sand
These are fantastic. Filled them up with sand. Held the canvas canopy in place during very windy days while we were having garage sales. Each bag is about 30 pounds filled with sand, and they store fairly well after the fact. When you first fill them with sand (play sand from Lowes or Home Depot for about $3.00 a 50 lb bag), they will "leak" the moisture from the wetness in the sand, so let them sit outside for at least 24 hours and the sand "water" will leak out, before you put them in your garage. Great items though. They aren't sealed, so you can't put water or cement in them, sand or dirt.
K**E
work perfectly!
These bags are great! I have a booth at a farmers market where it can be very very windy. We are required to have weights on our canopies. Thought I would give these a try. This is my second season using them and they not only work great but they are still in perfect condition. We line them with a small trash bag and then fill with kitty litter. The work great! Great buy and a great price!
A**.
Good product to use as a part of a system to secure your canopy
Use a small garbage bag as an insert in each of the tubes to reduce/eliminate sand leakage. This isn't enough weight all by itself to secure a canopy in anything more than a gentle breeze. It is a good component to have as part of a "system" of tie downs.
K**A
Worked great but the Velcro started coming off after a few ...
Worked great but the Velcro started coming off after a few days. It never became unusable, just started loosening up.
A**P
It appears to be very easy to use
I have not had a chance to use this yet only because it has not been very windy in the areas that I am using my portable tent. It appears to be very easy to use.
J**E
do the job
just what we needed. tried to make the concrete/sand pvc deal a couple of times and they always ended up breaking. saw a farmer's market neighbor with these and they are legit.
B**A
Does the job
Easy to fill and use with my 10'x10' canopy. They look nice and they are fairly compact compared to some setups I've seen. They were perfect for my craft fair booth.
J**E
Cheap and practical, but can split at the seams
I bought a dozen of these and filled with pea-gravel to use as anchors for canopy legs. I ran a weekly outdoor market for two seasons, so these bags were moved and manhandled regularly.These bags are simple and effective, but the seams and stitching isn't all that sturdy. Some of the bags were also getting holes in the material where the gravel had worn through the bag on the bottom. But there's no cheaper way of weighing down canopies. Just be prepared to do a little sewing here and there after a market season or two.
M**K
Good solid bags with a small weakness.
Good solid bags that I filled with sand. I placed a small size garbage bag in each pocket to keep the sand contained and dry. With each pocket 95% filled, each bag weighs just over 28 lbs. The only weakness is the Velcro strap that wraps around the pockets. It is a sew-in type strip without any backing. Over time it may rip or tear.
N**H
They are a bit of a pain to fill and I don't find they look very nice. I've seen some people that bought cinder blocks ...
These are just okay. They are a bit of a pain to fill and I don't find they look very nice. I've seen some people that bought cinder blocks from the Home Depot to hold their tents down and they look much nicer and take up less space.
L**Y
Work great! Did an outdoor show recently where the wind ...
As advertised. Work great! Did an outdoor show recently where the wind was quite strong. Other vendors were holding tight to their tents while I sat smugly watching my tent barely budge. I'm very happy with the product!
C**M
Bags has micro leaks and sand comes out of it.
Bags has usual leaks and sand comes out of it.
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