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Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2025
Superbe solides je les adores mais beaucoup trop lourd pour les rajouter au poids de mon sac à dos en vélo camping je les pensait moins lourd je suis déçu je vais devoir les retourner sniff…
Gene
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
I use this for the poles for my DIY Awning on my DIY truck build mini home fold down porch . And the are working great , i have have very high winds and the handled it great.
Scott
Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2025
So far they work really well, only used them once so far but worked as they should and lightweight & the rubber tips well come in useful.
roberto varela
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I love how easy it is to set them up. They feel very strong and not flimsy. I would recommend this item to anyone looking for a set of poles.
Griff
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
These poles seem to be sturdy and lock into position nicely. Used for shade when van camping.
Phil
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
No issues with these poles. Worked so well that I'll be ordering another pair.
Laura T
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
I bought these poles to hang an awning over my deck. I have two points to attach to my house, and needed to hold up the other side. These poles are tall, adjustable, and strong. The only reason I deducted a star is for the light rope sent to attach to the poles. They are black and hard to see and one broke pretty quickly. I’ll replace them with some stronger and easy to see.
Reagan
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
Works as advertised. Haven’t noticed any issue with the polls locking too tightly. They’re very easy to use straightforward design.As others mentioned in the reviews, the silicone chest pond caps do come slightly deformed. But, only around the skirt on mine. They were already attached to the steel pin on each pole. Rubber caps are straight upright other than the base area of each cap.If that bothers anyone, I’m sure you could heat up some water on the stove top and just place the base of the cap inside of it, and then mold it back to the correct shape.Someone else mentioned their order didn’t come with the stakes and guy lines. Mine did. Was happy about that. Had already resigned myself to the fact they might only be included when you buy the larger set of four poles.Happy with condition of what was received. Well packaged double boxed. Everything wrapped up well in plastic bags. It’s exactly what I was hoping for.If I was backpacking, I might take a single pole. Use it somewhat like a walking stick. Then use it for setting up poncho shelter, or similar.Mainly would recommend set for car camping. Or in the winter time if you have sled to pull your gear or ATV. These aren’t overly heavy or extremely long, but when you start adding all the gear together, it gets a bit heavy.Also the carry bag is a decent quality. Has a nice barrel lock for cinching the bag shut can hold all the contents including the cordage and stakes. Has two rope cords that come off of the carry bag. So, if you were so inclined could wear it like a backpack.The steel tent stakes are different than any. I have presently with my tents. Look like they should be great for tough clay soil and maybe even in the winter for icy ground.
Todd A Glowacki
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
These tent poles are AMAZING! They’re plenty high if you need extra height, and retract to a mere 3 feet (36 inches). The red rubber tips are a great feature as it gives you the ability to use it as a center pole without running the risk of puncturing the cloth roof/tarp (or whatever material you have)…it also is a great option if you need to secure (for instance) a tarp or tent flap, but you have no grommets to stick the tip rod through..so, simply erect the pole to your desired height and then on the opposite side of the tarp whee you have it erected, simply tie your guy lines around the ball with a simple slip knot and you’re good to go! (Side note for any novice campers: If you ever are in a situation where you are erecting a tarp or some type canopy shelter, but have no grommet holes, simply find a small tick or large stone about the size of a golf ball or even a little smaller, and simply wind those rock and twist them in the corners you want to tie down. It’s the same principle as the red rubber tips that come with these poles, but thought I’d give you a little outdoor survival improvised alternative if you don’t have grommets). I also LOVE the fact that the tips of each pole have two (2) tie-down/guy line points, verses poles that typically only provide one. This way you will have extra stability when you’re faced with high winds, etc.So Todd…if these poles are so great, then why did you only give them Four (4) Stars ⭐️ instead of Five (5)?! Ahhhh…you saw that…great eye! 👁️ Well, this is why. I would not be giving you a sincere and honest review unless I called both balls AND strikes…So here is why I gave it 4 Stars instead of 5. My only issue with these poles (and it’s very minor…and by no means a deal breaker, because these are AWESOME poles….but is still an issue) are the knobs that you twist to “lock and unlock” the poles when you want to lock them in place, and then retract. They’re very tight and sometimes you have to twist the opposite to what the diagram is showing in the poles in order to achieve whatever you’re trying to do (erect or retract). BUT, again, very slight issue and I blame my OCD more than anything…😂😂😂. I do believe, however, that because these poles are new and haven’t been used a lot yet, that over time, those locking knobs will loosen up and be more cooperative…All in All…these tent poles ROCK and are worth every Penny and blow those high dollar elephant whatever poles out of the water. For $40 bucks (or $20/pole) you can’t beat that with a stick. My neighbor with whom I primitive hammock camp with on occasion literarily fell in love with these poles when I showed him these, and immediately jumped on Amazon and bought a pair!
cristian lora
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
I can say that it is not the perfect item but for its price and for the material it is worth buying, other brands only offer half of what this one can offer us, I would have to do a longer and deeper test over time but from the first use I have given it I can say that it is worth buying this product, I only recommend not using the full extension because this can weaken it
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