We use 200mm - 250mm screw in pegs in Australia driven in with a cordless drill. 5 or 6mm guy ropes. Also use heavy springs at the base of the guy ropes to allow some movement on the D cover material shackle. Also a guy rope on the actual frame x 4 sides, so 2 per leg. Also base plates on the base of the 4 legs, 3 screw in pegs per plate. Get pretty windy on the coast 😊
Good stuff here Anthony hip hip!!!
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Great how-to.
I just bought a new canopy. This will come in handy camping this summer there's always wind to deal with
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Good info. Lawson makes great cordage
We use 200mm - 250mm screw in pegs in Australia driven in with a cordless drill.
5 or 6mm guy ropes.
Also use heavy springs at the base of the guy ropes to allow some movement on the D cover material shackle.
Also a guy rope on the actual frame x 4 sides, so 2 per leg.
Also base plates on the base of the 4 legs, 3 screw in pegs per plate.
Get pretty windy on the coast 😊
Enjoyed your video. Wondering which EZ-UP model that is? Thanks.
Would it be better to connect the ropesto the frame itself so can't rip?
How do you reinforce the loop?