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01/9/2007 at 9:53pm
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Hi,
Anyone else suffered problems with poles on Coleman tents breaking ?
We bought a Darwin 5 this year which has the durawrap design of pole. We bought this hoping it might have some strength whilst being lighter than steel. We've pitched it 5 times and had problems on 3 occasions. Just returned from a 10 day trip and at least 2 poles have split down the middle. The first time was probably our own fault in putting too much strain on the initial 'bend' of the main pole. The following times have either been caused during pitching or in fairly strong winds. This last trip we even had 4 adults aiding with the pitch, with one of us underneath the tent to give the poles some support.
Camperlands in Manchester have been excellent in repairing them there and then for us, but it's getting a pain having to take a trip to get them fixed.
Cheers,
Ian
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05/9/2007 at 7:12pm
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No worries ,I was asking the same question a fews ago ,no doubt you will be telling someone else in a few years to
First off ,your repair kit (im presuming its patches of all the different types of material for your tent ,plus glue ,plus a pole ? ),best to buy a cheap soap bag and put it in there and add some seam sealer ,some duct tape ( great for patching holes in groudsheets or mending a broken section of pole in an emergency and 100 other uses ) a couple of spare guy ropes and a few storm pegs ( from memory ,although im sure we have other stuff in there like puncture repair for airbeds ect )
Yep the knotted end is inside the metal end of the pole ,we found the only way was to cut after the first section and to replace the elastic too ,but I suppose if you have the patience you could try pliers ,but on some tents its difficult to get to
Spare pieces of pole are available in camping stores or online ,usually only a few quid for a pack of 4 ,you need to check the diameter as well as the length ( although some can be cut to length and the ferule readed ( metal end )
hth :).
Post last edited on 05/09/2007 19:30:01
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