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BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

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    BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    Had my lightweight EZ-UP (no name brand lightweight version) get its leg broken off during one of the wind gusts Thursday last week. Now I'm looking for something more solid. Anyone have a recommendation for its replacement?

    I like the 5 gallon bucket tie down option I saw around the infield. That's one way of reducing load in the trailer. Any other EZ-UP tips?

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by ducatirdr View Post
    Had my lightweight EZ-UP (no name brand lightweight version) get its leg broken off during one of the wind gusts Thursday last week. Now I'm looking for something more solid. Anyone have a recommendation for its replacement?

    I like the 5 gallon bucket tie down option I saw around the infield. That's one way of reducing load in the trailer. Any other EZ-UP tips?
    No personal experience, but a lot of the dirty guys seem to use a large gas jug instead of the 5-gal bucket. One less thing to carry...

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    To answer the original question I have had my Caravan brand canopy for at least 8 years and it is still working fine. They also sell replacement parts in case something happens. Products | Caravan Global Inc. It is beefier than the majority of the canopies that I see at Loudon and lasts longer as a result.

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    You do this @ NHMS??

    I'm not sure they'd be too keen on holes being drilled into the asphalt....

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    A long time ago (15 years now?) I bought a Caravan brand pop-up canopy at Costco ... believe they still sell them (Link). I thought it was/is pretty well constructed (assuming they haven't changed much). Mine has survived a few of those VIR mini-hurricane thunderstorms (if you've been there you know what I mean). The 5 gallon Home Depot bucket tie downs, full gas jugs or spare wheels (if you have enough) are good options, but if you're ever at VIR its all hands on deck ... we had seven guys holding onto mine during one storm and it started to lift us off our feet!
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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko View Post
    A long time ago (15 years now?) I bought a Caravan brand pop-up canopy at Costco ... believe they still sell them (Link). I thought it was/is pretty well constructed (assuming they haven't changed much). Mine has survived a few of those VIR mini-hurricane thunderstorms (if you've been there you know what I mean). The 5 gallon Home Depot bucket tie downs, full gas jugs or spare wheels (if you have enough) are good options, but if you're ever at VIR its all hands on deck ... we had seven guys holding onto mine during one storm and it started to lift us off our feet!
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    Pretty sure that link is the exact unit I have and if it is it may cost a little more but it is worth it in durability.

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    We use milk jugs filled with water.

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    I absolutely love my Crafstman canopy. It's a lot more solid than my old EZ-Up. Has a tall peak too which keeps water from pooling which was common on my last canopy.

    I use canopy weights filled with stone dust and ratchet straps to my truck bumper for anchors.

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by Gecko View Post
    ... we had seven guys holding onto mine during one storm and it started to lift us off our feet!
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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    Back when I first got an ezup I waited until I saw one in a trash can with one broken side, grabbed it, then went out & bought the exact same make/model.

    Boom... free spares.

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    Tying/weighing down the ends is key no matter how much it costs. My $200 EZ-UP got mangled pretty quick the first time I did a shit job of securing it to the pavement.

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    This thread has "what's the best oil" written all over it!

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    Re: BEST EZ-UP Recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by South of Heaven View Post
    This thread has "what's the best oil" written all over it!
    Weigh the Ez-Up down with a jug of Rotella T?

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    Quote Originally Posted by number9 View Post
    Weigh the Ez-Up down with a jug of Rotella T?
    Blasphemy!!! ...nothing less than Motorex Power Synt 4T will do to hold down a pop-up canopy properly! Damn novice....

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