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Review on Blue Leg Weights For Pop Up Canopies - 4 Pack Anavim Canopy Water Weights Bag by John Barnett

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Convenient, Easy to Use, Nice Carrying Handle for Convenience

I like that these can be filled with water instead of sand. I don't have a bunch of sand sitting around to fill canopy weights with sand, so this is great for me. I also like how at the end of the season, these can be emptied out, disinfected and air-dried then stored.The material these are made from is sturdy and the water, which gets quite heavy, is what helps to make these stable. There are 3 velcro (hook and loop) straps on each bag, so although the velcro isn't hard to open when trying (like insdustrial velcro is), the 3 straps should make it strong enough combined together.The holes to fill water with are reinforced around the edges, and the plug is unscrewable as is the top to the plug, which is attached by a plastic stem for ease of use.The handles at the top make sense and I like the design and the convenience. Used in an appropriate manner, I think these should last for a good long while as they appear well-made and with thick, durable materials. Thanks for reading.

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Pros
  • Canopies
Cons
  • The bags may take a long time to fill with water

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July 18, 2023
These bags leak water at the hole. I screw it on as tight as I can and it still leaks water. It''s not so much that the bag will empty, but it''s enough so that you can see it throughout the day. The other parts of the bags seems very sturdy though. There was high winds that kept pushing and pulling the tent that these bags were holding and they held it pretty well. The tent never fell or flew away. They would''ve been perfect had it not leak.