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12/9/2006 at 5:07pm
 Location: Scotland.
 Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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Quote: Originally posted by aahbarnes on 12/9/2006


The broken pole is their fault - whay should I loose money because of it?

Who says it`s their fault? There`s a dozen ways to break poles, all of which I`ve probably managed to do over the years. (Well, I`ve never stepped on one but Hubby did...) Not pushing the sections fully into the ferrules, lifting the pole at an angle while threading it in, catching the end of the pole under the car during threading, trying to pull poles through the sleeves rather than pushing therefore pulling a joint loose again and weakening it, trying to lift too heavy a canvas up on the poles without someone supporting the canvas.......

...and that`s before you even get the pole end into the ring. Add in even a gentle breeze, dogs, children....poles are fragile things untill they`re inside their nice safe sleeves and pinned in and the tension straps done up to give them support against twisting and excessive flex.

Then onece you`ve got the tent up, what`s the main cause of excessive flex? Wind, perhaps? Got your tent guyed out properly? Decent pegs? Double-guyed it to give it support against that 50mph wind that no leisure tent company gives a guarantee against?

And then...you get to take it all down again, though hopefully not in the 50mph wind. Then what do you do? You throw the pole bag into the boot of the car and pack 100Kg of kit on top of them. Or your teenager sits on the bag. Or your 17 stone Hubby stands on one.....

Really, it`s a miracle that the average pole lasts even one trip, let alone a season. The broken pole is their fault, is it? Are you sure??????



12/9/2006 at 5:11pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Skatty on 12/9/2006


Jees ,its part of camping !!! you should always carry spare poles anyway ,its a piece of proverbial to replace a pole ,most camping shops have them for next to nothing or even give you them for free out their box of returned bits !

 



12/9/2006 at 5:40pm
 Location: north west
 Outfit: vango oregon 400; diablo 600
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Took mine to cave n crag in Settle, yorks. They did it in about 10 mins for £4.40.  Saved loads of messing.  Its a proper shop not a pseudo outdoors shop like Blacks etal  who seem to care more about profits. Small friendly family run shop, visit if you're in the area. 

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12/9/2006 at 6:04pm
 Location: N.Yorks
 Outfit: Outwell Montana Lake
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You just need to measure the length of the pole and get the right diameter pole,find one either the same length or longer which you then cut down to what you need.

Quote: Originally posted by 007cammie on 12/9/2006


lol you all got thurther than me i contacted vango and was told you can buy replacement poles from www.tentspares.co.uk but they dont stock them for the colorado 500 lol so i suppose i need to try all local camping shops

 




12/9/2006 at 7:14pm
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yeah thanks i found them now on that site all diameters with or without metal bits for £2 and £1 postage sorted thanks

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