I've been using line-loks on all my floorless shelters to get more airflow. I've had them on my SO 16-man for the last few trips without any issues. I had it out this weekend and we had a good burst of wind for about 90 seconds. It could not have been over 30 mph and was probably closer to 25 mph. I use a Kestrel often and also have a Davis weather station at my house and really pay attention to wind.
Anyway, over goes the tipi in the middle of the burst. Three of the line-loks failed. I figure they failed first which then left the tipi without enough stakes. I had about half the ground stakes in use which is still a lot of stakes. When they failed, it bent two of the nail stakes and down it went.
I'm now pretty convinced the line-locs probably aren't a good idea on a shelter as large and tall as a 16 man. I may just have to tie the cordage to the loops and leave the line-locs for the upper guyouts if I ever end up using those.
You can see in the pic that one loc broke in half. The center holding the cordage failed on the other two.
I'm incredibly impressed that the tipi suffered no damage. The fail was strong enough to bend one of those stakes quite a bit. I wouldn't have been surprised to see some tearing around the stakeout loops where they're sewn on the tent. Impressive durability.
Anyway, over goes the tipi in the middle of the burst. Three of the line-loks failed. I figure they failed first which then left the tipi without enough stakes. I had about half the ground stakes in use which is still a lot of stakes. When they failed, it bent two of the nail stakes and down it went.
I'm now pretty convinced the line-locs probably aren't a good idea on a shelter as large and tall as a 16 man. I may just have to tie the cordage to the loops and leave the line-locs for the upper guyouts if I ever end up using those.
You can see in the pic that one loc broke in half. The center holding the cordage failed on the other two.
I'm incredibly impressed that the tipi suffered no damage. The fail was strong enough to bend one of those stakes quite a bit. I wouldn't have been surprised to see some tearing around the stakeout loops where they're sewn on the tent. Impressive durability.