Sunjoy Group 10 x 10 Metal Pergola with Black Sling Fabric Canopy
Transform your outdoor space into a stylish gathering area with this Sunjoy Pergola. Designed to be a focal point, it offers consistent shade with its fixed canopy and ensures efficient rain runoff thanks to a sloped roof. The robust steel frame provides lasting stability, while the open design promotes comfortable airflow. Crafted from durable steel and a grey sling fabric canopy, this pergola adds a modern aesthetic to patios, decks, or garden nooks, effectively extending your home's living area.
$449.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
587
/ 752
#587 in Garden Arches, Trellises, Arbors & Pergolas
Price vs Category Average
-47%
Below average
Material
Steel and Fabric
/ Steel and Fabric
Who it's for
- Adjustable Shade Control
- Sturdy Metal Construction
- Modern Aesthetic and Value
Who should skip it
- Limited Canopy Lifespan
- Vulnerability to High Winds
- Challenging Assembly Process
Key Specs
Material
Steel and Fabric
Overall Size
9.84 ft. L x 9.84 ft. W x 7.22 ft. H
Internal Post-to-Post Size
9.45 ft. L x 9.45 ft. W x 6.4 ft. H
Entering Height
6.4 ft.
Post Dimensions
2.37 in. x 2.37 in.
Roof Type
Fixed canopy
Certifications
Proposition 65 WARNING
Manufacturer SKU
A106024802
Features
- Provides consistent shade with fixed canopy
- Sloped roof for effective rain runoff
- Sturdy steel frame for lasting stability
- Ventilated top for enhanced airflow
- Modern design suits smaller outdoor areas
- Durable steel and fabric construction
- Extends your living space outdoors
What customers say
This pergola offers excellent value, delivering a modern aesthetic and effective cooling shade that significantly upgrades outdoor spaces. Buyers consistently praise its sleek, substantial finished look. The primary drawback centers entirely on assembly, which reviewers frequently describe as challenging and time-consuming, often requiring patience and multiple people due to confusing instructions. While the metal frame feels sturdy, the sling fabric canopy is noted as the weakest component for long-term resilience against harsh weather. Overall, it is highly recommended for budget-conscious consumers prioritizing immediate visual impact and sun coverage, provided they anticipate a demanding installation process.
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