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I forget - do the stakes get angled pointing towards the inside of the ez-up / tent, or do they angle toward the outside?
I think it should be inside, but want to confirm
you want the stakes angled opposite the direction of rotation. so you want them angled toward the outside of the tent. if the wind is blowing to the left, then the tent will want to fly away/roll away toward the left. angle the stakes on the windward side toward the right. this means the leeward side will have left facing stakes, but it doesn't matter because the windward side is the important side.
Hmm, I've always just angled all my stakes inward toward the center of the tent/canopy. As long as they're not put in vertically, you should be good to go though.
Heavy duty tent stakes to help protect against the wind. And make sure it's set up properly with all the arms strong and straight. If the awning isn't taught over the frame, that is when it's more likely pool water and collapse in.
I forget - do the stakes get angled pointing towards the inside of the ez-up / tent, or do they angle toward the outside?
I think it should be inside, but want to confirm
I've always been taught to stake my tent this way, with the stake at about a 90 degree angle from the guy line (but of course with the stake all the way down).
I forget - do the stakes get angled pointing towards the inside of the ez-up / tent, or do they angle toward the outside?
I think it should be inside, but want to confirm
I've always been taught to stake my tent this way, with the stake at about a 90 degree angle from the guy line (but of course with the stake all the way down).