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At what predicted wind speed would you consider bringing in your slides?

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Keep in mind the weight of the DO’s will handle a lot more than the relatively light weight gassers.
 
My rig is facing into the wind and the slide toppers almost drove me crazy last night in 30 mph winds.
Typical as the wind wants to billow up the toppers making them go nuts. With the wind abeam the toppers are not nearly as affected.
 
I've been bringing the windward slide(s) in at about 20mph...it's a noise thing, The downwind side is not a problem.
 

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