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30/3/2014 at 8:03pm
 Location: Tipton
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Had a wonder too towsure to have a look at the 10 pole wind breaks.

My god they was short.

Sadly Tent Hire over in Walsall shut on a sunday..

Any recommendations for wind breaks please


30/3/2014 at 8:08pm
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I can't recommend any specific windbreaks. All the modern ones seem equally good. The only advice I can give is that it might be better to buy two or three shorter windbreaks rather than one long one as that gives more flexibility as to where to position them.

Also, those cheapie seaside ones don't half rustle when the wind blows them...keeps half the campsite awake at night. Better to buy the polyester/cotton type.


30/3/2014 at 8:18pm
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Lol oh yeh the rustle i forgot about that...



30/3/2014 at 9:55pm
 Location: Glasgow
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My cheapie seaside ones are on my list to upgrade, but I've bought so much this year I think they will have to be for next year.


30/3/2014 at 10:19pm
 Location: Devizes Wiltshire
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Blue Diamond windbreaks are very well made, and I love my 5-pole one with an ivy leaf design, that goes well with my Hypercamp Escala 4. The only down side is its bulkiness as the wooden poles will not fold!

I also have a 4-pole canopy windbreak with aluminium poles, which is more compact when packed. Don't use this nowadays, as I only put up one windbreak at a time.

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30/3/2014 at 10:23pm
 Location: North Yorkshire
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Another vote for the Blue Diamond windbreak - I have the 7 pole one.
I also have 2 x 5 pole windbreaks which I use regularly as the flowery design matches my caravan!
I personally prefer the wooden pole, bash 'em into the ground type rather than the folding metal pole, guy 'em out to keep 'em up type!!


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30/3/2014 at 10:26pm
 Location: Corby Northants
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i concur blue diamond windbreaks are the best, £50 for a seven pole one, but you pay for quality


31/3/2014 at 5:39pm
 Location: Tipton
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Bought 2 of these today for 15 quid each

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Regatta-3-Section-Wind-Break/dp/B0036R7ZNY



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Look ok to me...good reviews and good price


31/3/2014 at 8:22pm
 Location: West Yorkshire
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I'm still on the rustling seaside wind brake :D not literally might I add.. Possibly upgrade at some point.. but I can't be doing with the guys on the new wind brakes.. may be its me being picky... :)

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31/3/2014 at 8:38pm
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Quote: Originally posted by Pilfred-Poirot on 31/3/2014
I'm still on the rustling seaside wind brake :D not literally might I add.. Possibly upgrade at some point.. but I can't be doing with the guys on the new wind brakes.. may be its me being picky... :)



I always swore by windbreaks with hammer in poles. In fact I changed my wooden poles for metal garden stakes which were better. However, when I swapped my big car for a Micra the poles wouldn't fit in without great difficulty so I bought a windbreak with poles that break down and guy ropes.

I found that once erected with guy ropes the windbreak was as steady as a rock. The secret for me was to get the end poles set up first in the positions I wanted and then stretch out the windbreak and guy the centre poles. Of course, if you have a long windbreak with lots of poles it can be a bit of a juggling act especially on your own.


31/3/2014 at 8:52pm
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Got a beach one some where my self.....



31/3/2014 at 10:13pm
 Location: liverpool
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Gelert 5 pole breeze blocker with guy ropes, had lots of use , would recommend highly.


03/4/2014 at 6:36pm
 Location: Herts
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Just bought this -

http://www.theseasidecompany.co.uk/cotton-windbreak-%26-carry-bag-%285-poles%29---lyme-bay-stripes~270

Its really great quality and was one of the cheapest cotton windbreaks I could find.



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