I think I must be getting a bit paranoid about the central pole in my bell tent. Back in April I got quite alarmed at the extent to which it was flexing in strong winds, and as it had had a slight curve to it for a while, I decided to replace it.
This weekend I put up the new pole to find that it's really wobbly and I can move the centre about from side to side easily when the tent is pitched. It can be pushed out of position and then popped back in. The poles are different makes, from two different bell tent companies, but the same length. My plan was to strap the two together in strong winds for extra strength.
I just wondered if anyone else had noticed this with their pole, or had a pole break because of it. As I've got a 4m bell I can't get the reinforced pole which is available for the 5m as they don't consider the 4m has the same problem with the wind.
------------- Sarah
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If you are concerned about the integrity of the pole Sarah, I would be tempted to buy the reinforced 5m pole. The bottom fitting should be easily removed (mines on the 3m is just a big rubber cup). Get the excess length sawn off and there you have it!
The original pole only needs reinforcing at the middle so even carrying a metre length of steel bar with you would do it.
I had the stronger pole with my 5mtr, as the original folded whilst pitching the first time. Having had this problem, I never trusted the replacement pole either so always used extra support as already mentioned by previous posters. I think the idea of cutting down the longer pole is a good one also,
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Ah, I thought I'd heard someone say their pole collapsed. I don't think you were the only one though, raf48?
I didn't think of cutting down the 5m pole, Jim. I just assumed a new pole would be the answer. Having now got two poles, I think I'll just strap them together for strength, and if I need to replace them in the future I'll go for the thicker one and cut it to size.
It's put my mind at ease having two poles. I had to abandon an April camp a day early because I was worried about the strain on the pole, especially with a woodburning stove in the tent.
Hi
The poles came with a connecting piece and sit on top of each other
They cost ,£2.00 each
Have put it up in windy condition but not to severe and seamed fine
Pity you are so far away as they have loads of these poles.
Only thing was they were british army green but I have painted yhem with silver spray paint.
Tinny
Quote: Originally posted by raf48 on 27/6/2012The problem with having two poles of the correct length, is that there will not be space at the top for them, as they fit into a cone.
I tried it the other day when the wind picked up and the second pole fits very neatly, surprisingly. No need to tape them together either.
Quote: Originally posted by JimCall on 25/6/2012
The original pole only needs reinforcing at the middle so even carrying a metre length of steel bar with you would do it.
Hi
Can I just check do you mean, carry a piece of extra metal pole or wood pole and zip tie it to the main pole when the wind gets up
or
Put something inside each section of the collapsable metal pole cut so it does not effect the putting together of the Pole itself ?
thanks in advance Bluecut so that it does not
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Quote: Originally posted by JimCall on 25/6/2012
The original pole only needs reinforcing at the middle so even carrying a metre length of steel bar with you would do it.
Hi
Can I just check do you mean, carry a piece of extra metal pole or wood pole and zip tie it to the main pole when the wind gets up
or
Put something inside each section of the collapsable metal pole cut so it does not effect the putting together of the Pole itself ?
thanks in advance Bluecut so that it does not
The first answer, I assume. It wouldn't be easy to put something inside the poles as there are springs joining the sections. Also it's where they join that needs strengthening.