Man thank you for making this video. I want to get a soli but i could just see my 350 dollar investment blowing away down the beach while trying to set it up. You have alleviated my concern. How did the stakes hold overtime?
The Soli inflatable shelter is still a good investment. It's great for recreational games I attend and I'm always solo setting up the tent. Unfortunately, strong wind is not it's friend. Glad I had sand bags to prevent a disaster!
I’m sorry, but it seems you intentionally made it more difficult. I have a soli, and it’s rally not as hard as you made it to be. Why didn’t you stake the legs first? Thus should have taken you 5 mins. You made this difficult on purpose it appears.
To @mattflournoy1655: No need to feel distress, express your misfortune, or any sympathy on my RUclips post. The manufactured stakes was inadequate to safety secure my investment of $350.00. Utilizing sandbags was preferred route-of-travel. I welcome your Soli RUclips post (with high wind condition) in which, I will not post any comments... but, laugh excessively as the Soli canopy floats away into the Pacific, Atlantic, or Great Lakes.
Great video as I live in Hawaii and this is exactly what I wanted to see. Thank you
No problem
Great video!
...I couldn't let the wind defeat me
Nice thanks. You fought with that for 20 minutes. Pretty much knocks this product out for Florida.
The wind condition is the common denominator for anyone utilizing the Soli. My efforts has still has not deterred me from the company or the product
You’re better than me! I’d never be at the beach on a day that windy! Growing up on lake MI, you’d be sandblasted!
I've been to the Great Lakes and the wind is on a different level
Can you give a link for where you got those sandbags?
www.amazon.com/Eurmax-Weights-Outdoor-Instant-Canopies/dp/B07LGRS1DC/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.mtyxihEb_OScKAXi1ctWu4pMKj6tHNToZ7bHW99TT23x9eevwNGGuNlO3vdoJj7HEOrc71aO4LwJVwl-i5WmRE7pA8Vk_PeR3HQsAqZKYbg0mZgMRe_8pu48bO4l5lBaWwu4oLGJxjzy2XGqrQA1NeXRmOgJMgyUPR2BI4DXfjt32zppHZOVomUxdbwYnVyQLOJ4nqIn0ppX5lkTb5_nz7lDozVXFToLWMKeZyRKO3JZeR9EY6gH5ljCMtZXntZM451iZpCe99Rj-MZWy_Sp_1M2BHEoRXlSnXAwDetbq90.9234SwpUm43I2r7PQ3MiNGFk8vE74NKVI-v76XQPcV0&dib_tag=se&keywords=beach%2Bsandbag&qid=1716149934&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&th=1
Man thank you for making this video. I want to get a soli but i could just see my 350 dollar investment blowing away down the beach while trying to set it up. You have alleviated my concern. How did the stakes hold overtime?
The Soli inflatable shelter is still a good investment. It's great for recreational games I attend and I'm always solo setting up the tent. Unfortunately, strong wind is not it's friend. Glad I had sand bags to prevent a disaster!
I strongly agree
I recommend that you use the stakes as "Plan B". Purchase the sand bags to secure your $350 investment.
bro - its too windy for the beach go home man
I’m sorry, but it seems you intentionally made it more difficult. I have a soli, and it’s rally not as hard as you made it to be. Why didn’t you stake the legs first? Thus should have taken you 5 mins. You made this difficult on purpose it appears.
To @mattflournoy1655: No need to feel distress, express your misfortune, or any sympathy on my RUclips post. The manufactured stakes was inadequate to safety secure my investment of $350.00. Utilizing sandbags was preferred route-of-travel. I welcome your Soli RUclips post (with high wind condition) in which, I will not post any comments... but, laugh excessively as the Soli canopy floats away into the Pacific, Atlantic, or Great Lakes.