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Subject Topic: Bradcot easy alloy poles? Any good? Post Reply Post New Topic
06/8/2014 at 7:31am
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Hi all

Can anyone tell me if Bradcots easy alloy system is any good? We have a seasonal pitch and I'm worried it wont be up to the job! Any recommendations?

Thanks


06/8/2014 at 4:45pm
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We had this system for 10yrs with our previous awning - I liked it very much. One problem you might have with a seasonal pitch - I found that after a strong wind I sometimes had to re-tension the poles, they seemed to push in a bit.

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06/8/2014 at 7:47pm
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We had one and found it excellent . No problems


07/8/2014 at 10:38am
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Friends of ours had this system on a largish 1025 cm awning the poles bent like sticks of limp celery in a strong wind. So I don't think I would recommend them.


07/8/2014 at 11:04pm
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Mixed views here, as like Boff's friend I didn't find the "Easy Alloy" poles that substantial. Don't get me wrong, mine worked well on the whole and were lightweight for touring use, but if they suffer even a slight bend due to moderate wind damage, they are a bugger to erect and collapse (I write from experience).

If your intention is for seasonal use, I would personally opt for the standard steel poles. There's no weight benefit and it's not as if your putting the awning up and down that frequently.

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08/8/2014 at 8:05am
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Quote: Originally posted by Jimff5 on 06/8/2014
We had this system for 10yrs with our previous awning - I liked it very much. One problem you might have with a seasonal pitch - I found that after a strong wind I sometimes had to re-tension the poles, they seemed to push in a bit.



Yes this has happened to us also .
Even though we found them very good. We have had other awnings and poles that are never very good in strong wind. If it's that bad we took it down or didn't put it up.


08/8/2014 at 6:24pm
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I loved the system, so easy but in wind they shift or poles bend and snap. I wouldn't use them on a seasonal pitch. If it's seasonal why not go with steel?


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I've gone off the idea to be honest. We're looking at Isabellas now, used ones to save on retail price but the quality is superb. If anyone has a 1050 size please let me know :-)


08/8/2014 at 8:24pm
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Don't do it, ours bent twice and in strong winds we seemed to spend most of the night retensioning the poles to stop then banging against the side if the van,. The final straw was that in strong winds the poles lost tension, collapsed and we ended up with a rip in the awning

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