Outdoor 3 Triple Seater Hammock Swing Glider Canopy Cover All Weather Protection 87 in w x64 in d x66 in h
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To tell you the truth, this will not fit a three-seat patio swing. I don't have the measurements because it was so poorly constructed that the zipper broke the first time I used it and it fell apart, so I threw it out. It didn't make sense. UNPLUGGED was also a bad company to work with, in my opinion. I never received the promised half of my money back. With all of the problems I had with these people, I should have gotten a full refund. DO NOT ENTER INTO ANY BUSINESS WITH THESE GUYS. I was also overcharged. My initial asking price was $15. I was charged $30 for a total of 61 dollars. 00! The cost of living fluctuates. I'd suggest getting the protective cover from the same company that sold it to you. That's what I'm going to do the following year. I hope this information was useful. Oh, and they also requested that I remove my review from their Review Section because they didn't want to make a bad impression on me, they said. Scammers. Very let down. I've never had an issue with anything I've bought from Amazon before. Best of luck!
It's simply very flimsy trap material.
Inches (L x W x H) of the finished product: 0 x 63. 0 x 60. 0)br>It covers my swing, but I use it on an old frame for my son's motorcycle, which my new swing replaced. It's flimsy because it's made of tarp material. However, it accomplishes its objective. For tie downs, we purchased stakes and O rings.
It'll be used on the front of the book. There isn't a swing.
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On this one, we'll have to start all over again. The material is very thin and has four metal corner holes for inground anchors (which are not included with the cover). During the first week, the metal piece on the back left was completely removed. The swing is sufficiently covered by the thin material cover. When I first set up my swing and cover, the wind blew the cover off, revealing the swing. I discovered the cover in a corner, next to my house! Then I saw the holes and put two and two together! The air that comes with rain and storms, however, was overlooked by the designers. It rises beneath the cover, putting strain on the metal round holes used to secure it to the ground. A little more material to allow for stress, as well as additional reinforcement of a heavier material around the holes, would be beneficial in making this a good purchase at a good price. As of today, I only had one round eyelet hanging on for dear life. I bought my own round eye holes and glued heavier material to the now even tighter cover corners, and they have held up so far. For the glue and material, my out-of-pocket costs were minimal. I had a lot of spikes left over from my Christmas outdoor decorations that I used for anchoring.
In 45 minutes, we were able to get together. It's worth noting that the members that support the swing platform have small washers that can get caught in the holes in the members and cause injury. Purchase carriage washers with a larger diameter at Home Depot to ensure that they do not pass through the swing members. Apart from that, it was a fantastic deal, and we purchased two sets. Please see the attached photo.
It's light weight, which some people dislike, but I find it makes it easier to put on and take off the swing. I keep the cover secure by tucking a section of it between the legs of my swing, which works well. I'll feel like I've gotten my money's worth even if it's only for a year.
The cover does not fit the swing as shown in the picture, the material is terrible, and I had to tie a rope around the cover to keep it from flying off. It's also poorly made. It's the equivalent of putting a sock on a pencil.
It is extremely light. This is a cover that should not be purchased. It will transform into a parachutes and pull your swing away from you! It's flimsy and light-weight. Spending the extra $20-$30 is a better option. For a truly outstanding cover, add $25 more. After chasing my cover down the street and discovering it wrapped around my neighbors' trees, I decided to use it to cover my wood and secure it with bungee cord.
I went with the less expensive cover because it would keep it clean in the rain. The cushions are soft and easy to remove by unhooking in the back; they stay in place while sitting or swinging.
I would not have bought this if I had known it would look and feel like a trash can liner.
On my porch, it sort of looks like a tent. It works. We don't sit on the cover when it's on the swing because it's so difficult to put on and take off, so we only use it for storage in the winter. Also, the color is really bad, like it's always dirty, and it makes my front porch look like a homeless camp. It does, however, work. I'll keep you updated on how it performs in the snow and wind this winter.