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The ADVANCE OUTDOOR 8x8 ft Storage Tent combines a robust 1.5-inch galvanized steel frame with a triple-layer 240g UV-treated ripstop cover, delivering durable, weather-resistant protection. Featuring dual removable roll-up doors with vents for enhanced airflow and moisture control, this portable shelter is easy to assemble without tools and versatile enough to safeguard motorcycles, ATVs, bikes, and outdoor equipment year-round.







| ASIN | B0C2SWL8RR |
| Brand | ADVANCE OUTDOOR |
| Brand Name | ADVANCE OUTDOOR |
| Closure Type | Buckles,Roll Up,Snap,Zipper,Zippers |
| Colour | Dark Gray |
| Coverage | Comprehensive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 262 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Item Weight | 73 Pounds |
| Item weight | 73 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ADVANCE OUTDOOR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 06DGY-03 |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | 06DGY-03 |
| Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor Activities |
| Recommended uses for product | Outdoor Activities |
| Size | 8'x8' |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
| Ultraviolet light protection | True |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**T
Excellent product!!!
I needed something to block Wisconsin’s frigid westerly wind that would freeze my outdoor water pump (even with a heater on it) and freeze ME as I filled many buckets of water for my horses each day. We got an early blast of winter this past week with strong winds and I told my family if the shelter survived those winds, I would write a five star review, and here it is! Yes, the directions to put it together were lacking and yes I made some mistakes, but the pieces are so easy to assemble and disassemble that I got it together, by myself, in under two hours. I added two sand tubes along the bottom on the back side to make sure no wind came under the shelter. It is wonderful to not have the wind taking my breath away. I am hopeful this will survive this winter and for many more after!
A**M
Ripped out of ground
SW VA winds in January ripped this thing out of the ground, including the stakes for driving it into the ground, and pulled my motorcycle down onto the ground with it. Now I’ve got to get a new mirror and rear brake pedal.
M**E
Very nice
This is actually very nice car port 10x20. Was delivered next day. Pretty easy to install. Me and my wife who is 5ft tall did it in couple of hours. Tent material is kind of thin but have plastic coat which is absolutely water proof. In my area we don’t get much wind so can not evaluate that. I just set it on wooden blocks and on the floor I put concrete tiles. Also like that you can open doors on both front and back. As improvement can recommend to make easy roll doors up.
G**E
Makes a good canopy frame
I bought this 8x8 shelter five months ago in March 2025. The current price is about a third less, but that could change. I did not use the fabric covering but instead just use the frame as a canopy frame with a tarp for a temporary patio in my backyard. For this it works well. The tubes are large and strong and are a big improvement over the popup canopy I was using for several years, whose legs finally broke in a 50+ mph wind. The cover seems to be the weak point in this anyway. They don't sell just the frame. I covered the frame with a 9x12 tarp and it works great. When the tarp deteriorates, it's a cheap and easy replacement. I laid rubber mats from a local DIY store on the ground over landscaping fabric to keep the mud and weeds at bay. The frame is a bit loose when you shake it because of the pins used to connect the tubes, but it was straightforward to put up and has been holding up well in storms and winds up to maybe 45 mph. The little bungee cords used to hold the cover to the frame are deteriorating in the sun, so I've been replacing them with cord to tie the tarp on. They should last better when used as designed in the interior of the shed, out of the elements. It did not come with enough stakes to fit all the holes in the feet, so I had to supplement them with steel nail-type tent stakes.
R**.
Seems strong, and well made.
I would have left 5 stars, but the instructions are not very helpful. Fortunately, I have some mechanical experience, and was able to figure it out pretty quickly. I just set it up today, so we’ll see how it does in the long run. I’m on the east side of tornado alley, and do get some serious wind here, along with snow and ice. Overall it seems like a quality product, and it’s the perfect size for my needs. I learned a long time ago with these types of storage systems that it’s best to duct tape all the joints. Helps keep everything in place, and doesn’t allow for damage to the cover during wind. Update: 1/29/26 Well, I didn’t expect to update this quickly, but we just got hit with some of the nastiest weather in some time. Wind, rain, snow, and ice. My bike shed held up well. No issues whatsoever. I’m very pleased with it so far. I keep a Govee in my covered boat, so I can monitor temperature, humidity, and dew point. So I put one in the shed too. Very inexpensive here on Amazon. $10-12 bucks I think is all. The little round one is the ones I use. Been 3 years in the boat and still working perfectly. Anyway, I digress. I highly recommend this little shed. Anxious to see how it holds up in the summer sun.
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