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Re the poles, this is something you will find on a lot of steel poled tents. All you need to do is take a tin of fabsil and give every joint a quick spray before you pitch the tent and you will find they will come apart easily when you take the tent down. Also if the pole is stuck just give it a quick squirt with some fabsil and leave for 60 seconds and again the pole will come apart. Other than that a few bangs with a rubber malet will get the poles apart.
Ive never had a pole that has'nt come apart easily after a quick squirt of fabsil. Remember this is not just an Outwell problem, this is the same with most steel frames, mostly when a tent has been up for a week or so and its been windy. The poles rub against each other an embed themselves into each other with the movement.
As for the porch wardrobe straps, im unsure if its the same with the Delware but early in the season Outwell released some images of some tents with this feature in the awning such as the Vermont range but in the end the tents for whatever reason didnt come with the straps or poles. Again im unsure if this is the case on the Delware but if the two front wardrobe poles and straps are not there then that would be the case. Saying that if Yoemans just used the Outwell standard blurb and it says they are with the tent and didnt change the images when we were asked to by Outwell then thats their look out and you will need to take it up with them.
Gary
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