Sometimes I find my pop-up collapsed. Not completely, usually the top and a side or 2. There are no cows or anything on the property. Could it be the wind? Does anyone else find their pop-ups collapsed sometimes for no reason?
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Originally posted by MQ32Shooter View PostBe sure the top is tied off. Had 2 get ruined when we had a wet, heavy snow that collapsed the tops in and broke the rods.
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It's impressive how well a popup - when set up properly, survives high winds. I put out two DB's a couple of months ago and made sure not only the corners were staked, but all four guy ropes as well. We had 24 hours worth of hellacious winds this weekend - enough to blow over two rifle blinds that were not well anchored. Both my DB's were still standing without so much as a stake pulled up or a window blown open. I never thought about tying off from the eyelet on the top, but if you were under a tree that would be some extra insurance.
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tie it off like said above..I have also had the snow break rods in my DB bc the roof collapsed. Luckily there CS is outstanding and replacements were no issue
I always stake it and tie it off to brush now. I wouldnt ever plan on setting my pop up in a wide open area like a pipeline. Just me
ac
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Originally posted by Coach W View Postwind.
take 4 t post and anchor to the eye bolts... then they dont move.Originally posted by LastHurrah View PostThis has been an ongoing problem for me and the most annoying thing. Every time I go out I ask myself where my popup is going to be located this time lol.Originally posted by jerp View PostIt's impressive how well a popup - when set up properly, survives high winds. I put out two DB's a couple of months ago and made sure not only the corners were staked, but all four guy ropes as well. We had 24 hours worth of hellacious winds this weekend - enough to blow over two rifle blinds that were not well anchored. Both my DB's were still standing without so much as a stake pulled up or a window blown open. I never thought about tying off from the eyelet on the top, but if you were under a tree that would be some extra insurance.Originally posted by brrdnk View PostWind will do this. My popup stays up year round mounted on a platform. Strong winds will somtimes colapse a side or two.Originally posted by Mojo View Posttied mine into the brush around it through the pop out eyelets...the top too....Originally posted by Adgerc15 View Posttie it off like said above..I have also had the snow break rods in my DB bc the roof collapsed. Luckily there CS is outstanding and replacements were no issue
I always stake it and tie it off to brush now. I wouldnt ever plan on setting my pop up in a wide open area like a pipeline. Just me
ac
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Originally posted by BowTechGuardian View PostJust my luck, I put it on a pipeline and there is nothing I can tie the top to. Thanks for the advice. I will definitely remember that next time.
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