minstrel wrote:I am the proud new owner of a "gently used!" teardrop. I really wanted a way to travel with my dog that would be an easy set-up for a single gal. I am ready to take my first trial run in February!!
HOWEVER, I do already have a question......Has anyone ever put up an EZup canopy shelter solo? I've looked online and all I see are videos and directions for a two-man job. I got one with the camper when I purchased it and would like to use it if possible. I saw another company (Undercover) that makes a pop-up shelter that one person can assemble, but would rather save the bucks and use what I have if I can......
I look forward to attending some gatherings and meeting some of you lovely people...
Liz
Hi Liz,
Welcome from Sandi and Brian.
I have put our Easy-up up, on my own, several times. Of course all of those times were at home, in our yard, 'cause Roly is right. You will probably never have to put it up by yourself if there is another teardropper around.
When you are on your own, the most important thing is patience. Don't try to do it too fast. If you want you can stake one leg down and then you gradually move the other legs out bit by bit, one at a time. When it is almost fully extended, you can then push up the top braces and lock it in place. Before you extend the legs to full height, put your cover on. Putting the top on is pretty easy too....as long as there is no wind. You can just anchor the Velcro on one corner of your cover and then pull the next corner over and anchor. Again ....PATIENCE is key. Once the cover is on and all Velcro is secured, then you extend the legs to the height you want.
Hope to meet you this summer Liz. Have a great time enjoying your teardrop, Sandi and Brian