Patrick46 said:I have an EZ-Up that I use for working under at motorcycle rallys.
We got the zip-on side walls for it, and now use it regularly for camping.
It gives us a full 10' x 10' cabin, with 7' of headroom...and sets up completely in about 10 minutes.
here we are set up in Glacier NP...
heck...we have a carpet that we put down in it, with a table and chairs, and we sleep on cots! Talk about comfy & cozy!!
Like you, I prefer the ez-up style, I have mine fixed up with 3 layer walls that roll up with the pull of a cord. The innermost layer is No-See-Um netting, the middle layer is clear plastic, and the outer layer is reversible black/silver tarp. Black facing out in cooler weather, silver out in warmer weather.
akrvbob said:Let me tell you my experience at one RTR. We had 3 EZ Ups, this how they fared:
1) One was well staked down, it was destroyed.
2) Another it's owner saw how bad it was and pulled it down, it was only partially destroyed.
3) A third wasn't staked down it literally blew away 2 miles. I found it a week later when I was out walking in the wash. It was also destroyed.
The desert can be hard on tents.
Bob
Oh yeah, I've seen a lot of that too. Luckily mine has the vented top, like a windproof umbrella. That works amazingly well. If it's at all windy, I tend to place my van to block the wind, and anchor the one side to my van as well.