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11/7/2009 at 6:08pm
 Location: York
 Outfit: Eureka tunnel vision
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I used a newly bought Outwell windbreak a couple of weeks ago and after the 1st site it was unfortunately redundant after the spikes were lost from the poles in the grass when taking it down. They completely disappeared even though I roughly knew where the posts had been. Most of the spikes were loose. It was very good up to then!!

Went to see if you could get spares at a very well stocked camp shop near site we were on and the answer was no this is not something that is regarded as a spares you can buy.

It's going back next week. Is this a problem anybody else has had?



11/7/2009 at 6:16pm
 Location: The Love Shack
 Outfit:  BearLake 6 and a hot water bottle.
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Hi Yorkkie,
thats quite unusual,we have had ours for four years and never had any problems at all.
Did they come loose out of the poles or did the part that sticks in the ground break off

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11/7/2009 at 6:46pm
 Location: York
 Outfit: Eureka tunnel vision
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Hi Sue
The spikes wee "sucked" out of the poles and did not break off. When I checked the others ones half were loose but some were firm. They just needed a good slug of glue to secure but could not get the spares to repair as apart from this it seemed very good.
Yorkkie,


13/7/2009 at 10:15am
 Location: Nottingham
 Outfit: Sterling Eccles Lux 586
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I had a similar experience, but managed to retrieve the spikes from the ground.

Try getting hold of a few thick nails and use them as replacements, just file off the pointed end so that you don't damage the bag or have an unfortunate accident.

Glue any lose spikes in though to be sure.

 

 

 



28/7/2009 at 8:00pm
 Location: surbiton
 Outfit: Outwell sun valley 8
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Hi there

We have just come back from 2 weeks in the vendee. Not had a windbreak before and on it's first day up we had a mildly windy day and two of the poles lost the spikes at the bottom. We found one, so turned the other pole upside down, but then lost this too. Not sure that this product works, the spikes are not long enough or strong enough. The idea is good but.....



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28/7/2009 at 8:32pm
 Location: LANCASHIRE
 Outfit: Outwell Bearlake 6 & Baltic Sea L
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I "lost" my spikes - but soon found them again !

This IS a good product - and the spike issue is one I know is a flaw - but if your aware of it then its easy to avoid - and yes they should be better put together - but im sure with a little imagination - you can sort it !!

One question I have - is -  at £40 this product should be perfect - so is the £70 "pollycotton" version using the same poles ???   IF so that really does raise a question !

Simon

 



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29/7/2009 at 7:57pm
 Location: surbiton
 Outfit: Outwell sun valley 8
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Not sure, how, if the product works, that you lose the spikes !! As then the windbreak became floppy and impossible to retrieve without spares. It is more of a privacy screen rather than a windbreak because the wind did break it!!

 Others were using good old fashioned windbreaks with wooden poles and they remained firmly in situ, so I think that is a road to explore



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01/8/2009 at 1:00am
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Montana 6P & vango venture 600 dlx
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Last year it was the traditional ones that were on the floor and my outwell ones with deltas stood fast!!!

someone recommended using a cork with a nail in it as a replacement on here last year or before.

We did lose one of our spikes but found it and it's not come out since.

We don't push the spikes into the ground just rest on surface. The guys do the rest

I found loads of advice on here about them if you search theres loads

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01/8/2009 at 7:48am
 Location: Derbyshire
 Outfit: Zempire Aero TL
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I would take it back - we have never had any trouble with ours - I would say  it is a manufacturing defect.  The spikes are designed to go into the ground so if they pull out then itis faulty



05/8/2009 at 8:18am
 Location: Stockport
 Outfit: Outwell Georgia XL & Ext & Footprint
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Maybe the wrong place to post her so sorry in advance.

 I am currently looking to purchase a Outwell windbreak in the blue Haven colour. If anyone has one they would like to pass on/sell.

Even just the actual fabric would surfice if you have damaged poles.

Any help would be apprecited



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05/8/2009 at 11:31am
 Location: Stockport
 Outfit: Cabanon Bergerac Sunncamp Villa 3
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I bought one a few years back and it was very effective at keeping wind off my stove etc but my spikes got lost too ! In fact , i thought i was going mad and started wondering if the spikes had been there in the first place !!

I've not used it since as it's a pain to set up without the spikes and now i have an extension i don't really need it.

Glad it's not just mine it happened to !

Dave.



05/8/2009 at 6:56pm
 Location: North Wales
 Outfit: Bear Lake 4 2016
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I have moaned about these countless times before, these are cack and very expensive cack at that, avoid at all cost's, yes they look good if you have a matching tent but they really are a bad design, very similar to there side extensions...Avoid

These work, look great and don't cost a fortune. Blue Diamond, here's a link

http://www.blue-diamond-products.co.uk/windbreaks.htm

Sorry to sound so bossy boots but you pay good money and expect a good product.

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05/8/2009 at 7:39pm
 Location: York
 Outfit: Eureka tunnel vision
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thanks for all advice, blue diamond look good, hope this helps others choose wisely.



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