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There was a brilliant posting by Valk_scot on the reason manufacturer's (none of them) cover poles, but the thread was a little contentious, and seems to have been removed.
This is what Vango's guarantee doesn't cover:
(http://www.vango.co.uk/contact/aftersales.aspx )
- General wear & tear
- Flaws in the fabric, if caused by excessive wear
- Leaking through fabric if it is suffering from UV degradation (Often leaking fabric is in fact condensation on the inside of the fabric)
- Leaking through seams if the there has been excessive abrasion of the seams or the seam sealant tape
- Broken zips if caused by forcing, jamming or improper use
- Seams coming apart if caused by over tensioning / stretching
- Broken buckles if they have been subjected to undue force or abrasion
- Broken carry / roller bag if they are over loaded, used for carrying other items or used as a toy
- All Pole breakages- these are treated as "fair wear & tear"
- Collateral damage from a pole breakage
- UV degradation
- Condensation, usually caused by lack of ventilation
- Commercial use by rental companies, use by youth groups (Scouts, Guides, BB, DOE).
You can source replacements here
http://www.tentspares.co.uk/index.php
Assuming the bag wasn't ripped when you bought it, there wouldn't seem to be any hope of a warranty claim there either, and it might be an opportunity to get a bigger bag at the same time.
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