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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Item is as far as I can tell the same as the original (size, quality). A bit difficult to put one alone, but doable. I get the desired protection from the sun and no issues with heavy rain. Can’t say how it’ll handle snow.
Mr. Review
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
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Ed B
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Worked well. It did have a small area that had stitching missing. I fixed it.
Jillybean AZ
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
Jessica & Aaron Bowman
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023
This is a perfect replacement cover to the OEM provided cover. Very sturdy and thick material.
RPM360
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
I just got this pergola cover. It’s a replacement for the original and fit just right. It seems to be made of a heavy duty material; at least as good as the original, maybe a little better. It arrived at my front door in a timely manner. Though it would be a bit easier to put up with two people, I did it by myself and had no trouble. The only thing that remains to be seen s how well it will hold up under California’s bright sun. I’m guessing it will.1/8/2024 - The cover held up well to the California sun and our infamous Southern California Santa Ana winds. A good product!
Ellie G
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2022
The ties ripped right off this sunshade on day 1. Will have to sew and see if it holds.
Keni
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021
I would absolutely consider thisa) better than my original pergola topper,b) UNIVERSAL (assuming your dimensions are appropriate)“b” is probably most important because it’s such an expensive topper compared with some of the alternatives out there, and you want it to work for your existing structureI only received it yesterday, and put it up today, but the quality seems very good. I don’t anticipate water collecting in huge amounts on top, which is likely what wore out my original so quickly and caused major tearing (it also only lasted a single season, even taking it down for fall/ winter)If you can swing the cost, I’d go this route. The canopy alone is 17 lbs and permeable… so far the wind isn’t creating any lift underneath and I DO NOT have the pergola with the track system… I am currently using the built-in ties and I have makeshifted some “weight rods” using 10x0.5 rebar (cut to size) and spray painted them to thread through the opening on either side… they’re still drying so the pic won’t show that part, I’ve highlighted what I mean in blue… the weight rods for a pergola canopy are $60 and rebar is like $5 per piece… seemed like a no brainer to me
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