by Kinetik V » Mon Feb 15, 2010 1:15 am
I'm reading this thread and thinking that when the winds come up all bets are off. I've taken a popup to Burning Man. Between Jungo Road, the wind, and the pounding it took on I-80, when we got back to Missouri with it all we had left was an overglorified bike and cooler transport. It was scrap. We had canvas shred, we had bent struts, we even had it collapse 2x and that's while I was on the playa. And this is with staking it down and doing all the stuff people recommended.
There's no way in hell I would take a popup to Burning Man again unless I could anchor that thing inside a cube of RV's and had a shade structure over the top of it that could deflect the wind and even then I would visit my local religious authority and ask for divine oversight before I headed out. YMMV.
I mention Jungo Road because somewhere along that road is what's left of a rim. Our 12 inch tire got so mangled....we had to cut it off with a torch just to get the spare on. Small tires at 75 (or Utah's 80 mph stretches of I-15) is risky business. If you take a trailer like that to BM...you've got some serious balls. Good luck. You'll need every bit of it.
Oh and safety chains. Beef up your chains between the trailer and your tow vehicle. We snapped the factory chains. They suck.
Kinetic V
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