Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 10:39:48 -0500
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Subject: Re: reviews of bus depot ezy awning plus
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> I looked into that when I was trying to come up with something for my van.
> That awning seemed a bit lightweight for the kind of strong winds and
storms I
> usually see at festivals when I'm camping. I have NO personal experience
with it,
> so my impressions may be wrong; you are smart to seek the counsel of those
who
> have used them.
Allow me to reprint my favorite online review of the Ezy-Awning, from a
Samba thread... below ... if for the comedic value alone. (Although I do
take issue with the "hard to put up" comment. It's a very simple design,
basically two horizontal poles held together by an X brace. It takes me less
than 10 minutes to put mine up.)
- Ron Salmon
The Bus Depot, Inc.
www.busdepot.com
(215) 234-VWVW
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You'll end up like me. You'll think it's a pain in the butt to put up and
consider getting something else.
But through six years of vicious hail storms, a collapse from heavy snow,
another collapse from rain collecting on one side (and me not paying enough
attention,) several instances of serious abuse from severe winds (Moab, Red
Rocks, Spanish Peaks,) festival hippies falling into the poles, drunk
campers tripping over the lines, near death by being too close to a
campfire, missing parts, bent poles, shock springs unwound, and whatever
else gets thrown at it,
the damned thing won't die. It is possessed.
It is the awning that NASA astronauts should take into outer space. Navy
Seals should use it for protection. It should be a refuge of last resort for
hurricanes. We should all crouch underneath one in case of nuclear
armageddon. You could put it in a pen with a pissed-off gorilla
Samsonite-style and the gorilla would die of a stress-induced coronary
before the EZ Awning gave up. It's the awning they used in Kuwait to put the
oil fires out during Desert Storm. It is the Chuck Norris, nay, the Keith
Richards of awnings.
The army which carries the EZ Awning before it is...invincible.
I never have really liked it, but we are attached for life.
It will probably be used to shade the mourner(s) at my funeral, then be
buried with me. And I will still be bitching, from the grave, about what a
hassle it is to put up.