I just Goggled them, they look just like the EZ-up’s. I have an EZ-up Craft dome and I purchased the Sta-Bars and they have made a big difference. I would highly recommend getting at least one set if not two (top and bottom) also make sure you weight the corners correctly. Also any moving parts should have a good coating of silicone spray to help them move and not jam and bend.
I see it has a vented roof, this could be a plus or a minus in a high wind! Good luck
So I need to use silicon spray,thanks for your help.
Chris Pawlik > matana jewelryJune 6, 2012 at 5:06pm
Yes, on all moving parts. It stops them from jamming. My husband and I bounce my Ez up dome three times and it locks all four corners in place by itself
I have never heard of Undercover. One thing I tell people that are buying canopies is to look for one that sells parts. Canopies can easily get twisted and bent in a big wind. Usually there's only a few bent parts and it's cheaper to replace that leg or strut than it is to buy a new canopy.
One other thing that many people on here will recommend is the Sta-Bars you can buy from Flourish.Com. My Caravan has gone through about 30 shows now, and it's seen some pretty strong wind gusts. I've been to shows where 10% of the tents got damaged, and I haven't had an issue. I credit that mainly to the Sta-Bars. The other thing that saves me is that I use heavy gridwall for panels. They also help keep the canopy from swaying and bending, in addition to adding about 250 pounds of weight!!
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I just Goggled them, they look just like the EZ-up’s. I have an EZ-up Craft dome and I purchased the Sta-Bars and they have made a big difference. I would highly recommend getting at least one set if not two (top and bottom) also make sure you weight the corners correctly. Also any moving parts should have a good coating of silicone spray to help them move and not jam and bend.
I see it has a vented roof, this could be a plus or a minus in a high wind!
Good luck
So I need to use silicon spray,thanks for your help.
Yes, on all moving parts. It stops them from jamming. My husband and I bounce my Ez up dome three times and it locks all four corners in place by itself
I have never heard of Undercover. One thing I tell people that are buying canopies is to look for one that sells parts. Canopies can easily get twisted and bent in a big wind. Usually there's only a few bent parts and it's cheaper to replace that leg or strut than it is to buy a new canopy.
One other thing that many people on here will recommend is the Sta-Bars you can buy from Flourish.Com. My Caravan has gone through about 30 shows now, and it's seen some pretty strong wind gusts. I've been to shows where 10% of the tents got damaged, and I haven't had an issue. I credit that mainly to the Sta-Bars. The other thing that saves me is that I use heavy gridwall for panels. They also help keep the canopy from swaying and bending, in addition to adding about 250 pounds of weight!!
The undercover are made from aluminum,they looked stable and very easy to put up.
Thanks for your response and the advise I will check the website.