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Originally Posted by taz
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That looks like a King Canopy (or similar quality). Those will stand up to your average rainstorm + some, but even those can't stand up to 60mph wind gusts. It is still possible to watch your $500+ popup investment go flying accross the paddock.
Here has been my problem with the cheap ones;
1. Between the wind and rain, the top develops a "pocket" where water can pool.
2. More wind and rain just makes the pool bigger
3. Eventually the weight of the water + force of the wind, folds the canopy side rails and it all comes down.
The higher quality popups work much better because, the tops are well fitting and the support tubing is better at preventing pooling. Between the anchor points at the legs, and better overall structure, they fight the wind much better than the average popup.
TLDR;
When you are under a popup, look up! if you see an entire support skeleton throughout (not just on the sides) and a well fitting canvas on that skeleton, it's simply better.
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