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This was my site last year, which was my 1st trip to Bonnaroo! We had awesome camp mates that we came in with, so we were able to attach tarps & sheets to their EZ Up for more room. We had 2 tents under my big EZ Up, as well as a camp shower I used everyday.
Thursday morning
Celebrating my brother's 30th birthday at Bonnaroo, both 1st timers!
This may be a stupid question, but has anyone ever painted/dyed a EZ Up canopy? I have a white one I brought last year that is over 12 yrs old, & I figured if it was darker it would be better. Any advice?
You could probably dye it but if it's the sun you're worried about just get a 10x10 (or whatever side yours is) reflective silver tarp and drape over the top of it. If it's just the color you don't like then paint something quacking awesome on it!
Post by michaelclegg on May 1, 2012 12:25:26 GMT -5
only problem with the big tents....If u want to have a canopy over it......Gotta make sure it will fit. Had that "problem" when bought new tent.......Luckily one of the canopies were high enuff to put tent under.
from what i've been hearing on these threads the ozark trail (walmart brand) tents are not such good quality, hopefully there isnt too much rain/wind to damage your tent this year. but other than that it looks like a pretty damn legit tent.
p.s. i also have an ozark trail tent, a smaller 5 person one, but i have only used it like 3 times and haven't had any problems, and one of those times there was a thunderstorm.
Post by natedagreat on May 9, 2012 14:52:16 GMT -5
Ozark Trail tents aren't too bad for family or car camping (intended to be read as: light use). For the price and quality, they are excellent for festival goers. I have had at least two that I can remember, I still have one I use from time to time. The test of time will eventually catch up with these tents (the fabic will become see-through, stitches will come undone, poles are easliy strained). But, for less than $150 for a large tent that will be used a handful of times, its not a bad deal. I would encourage you to seal it through and through before using it though.
This was our set up for last year... only had to house 2 of us so we had plenty of room. Sheets + EZ UP is the ONLY way to go... the first year we used tarps (for the first couple of days) and had zero air flow. Last year it was breeze city.
This was our set up for last year... only had to house 2 of us so we had plenty of room. Sheets + EZ UP is the ONLY way to go... the first year we used tarps (for the first couple of days) and had zero air flow. Last year it was breeze city.