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Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Used these multiple times to stay out of the rain or sun. Very handy for a quick shelter to get out of the elements. Easy to clean and hold up to strong winds.
Hunter L
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Used on a couple camping trips this season. Works great at holding up my very large tarp, including over my projector screen. Great product!
Elizabeth R Crew
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
I purchased these poles to help prop up a tailgate tent that collects water in it when it rains. The poles work as hoped! I love how they have the option to be used as a center pole propping up the center of a tarp or fly, and as a corner support through a grommet in a tarp. The high visibility ropes they come with are nice and sturdy and the stakes are a nice quality. While the plastic ends of the stakes are not the best, the size of the stake is good. The adjustability of the height is very nice, and they hold well once the height is locked. I highly recommend these for camping!
Doobs
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2024
Got the 6 pack for my Onetigris hot tent that I came across on YouTube and the chap said get these telescopic poles. I did. They're great, not light, but they do the job perfectly and I got them for a steal))
The Old Fella
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 20, 2024
I purchased six of these about a year ago for roughly £70. Am very happy with them so thought I'd get some more. Once I saw how much they had gone up in price, I quickly changed my mind. Nearly a £100 mark up is a rip off and although I realise people need to make a profit, they can get that elsewhere, but not from me or my friends.
Rossana
Reviewed in Canada on July 29, 2024
I ordered twice the 4-pole set that extends 4 sections to just past 8 feet. ( NOTE: The description is wrong, it does not match the photo for the 4-section 4 poles, it describes the 3-section 4 poles for a of height 7.6 feet.)My first order came but was missing the 2 extra stakes; the second order sadly went missing.The poles work great they extend to just past 8 feet. They do not slip. I used the 4 poles on a 12' x 16' heavy-duty tarp during a windy rainstorm for 2 days. The guy lines tie-down needed to be adjusted at first during the rain storm, but that is because it was very windy with gusts. After an initial or two adjustments everything held up very well.The main problem is that 6 ropes and 6 stakes for 4 poles are not enough for this set. You need 8 stakes and ropes. Each pole takes 2 guy ropes and 2 stakes for a rainy/windy day or storm. Wish the set came with 8 stakes and ropes, or there was a way to buy extra of the same ropes and stakes.I tried to order more on Amazon but the quality is not the same.I would highly recommend these poles.
Eric
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
I have put these to the test camping for 6 months in several places. They work as described. The stakes and rope are sturdy and very handy. * Mind the plastic stake heads, they do the trick, I might be a little aggressive with a hammer and broke two ) the large pin head stick works w/out plastic top. Poles are light yet, respectful they are aluminum I have cranked them tight with ropes and extension held its spot.I was a bit confused when I saw a poor review because the pole was bent? I can’t see how this would happen just staking them? In any case Ive bought a new set, a 6pk to use for shading with more 10x 12 rain flies. Which Ive used poles for several times. No issues so far. Highly recommend.Heads up- -They collect a little rain inside poles. So you might tip them upside down, and slowly pump them to form water out. Packing up after heavy rains, ill stand them upside down to help draining them before. Its not alot of moisture but you might not want the moisture in your packed gear.
Random Human
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023
First the good:Build quality of the poles are decent, accessory tips are good quality. Relatively easy to adjust. I'd expect these to hold up to years of use.Now for the bad:They are heavy. Certainly not lightweight, but at least they are strong.The carry bag is garbage... about the cheapest material possible, seems like a recycled-soda bottle type of material. The bag certainly isn't going to hold up.Other:Included cord is interesting, it glows when hit with a flashlight at night, making it less likely trip hazard, if someone has a flashlight. It is also heavy, thick and bright neon green... This may or may not be a good thing, depending on your use case.
Margaret I.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2022
I splurged on these after reading a review of another mfgr's telescoping pole and the reviewer mentioned this brand as stronger. They are long and kind of heavy, but I carry them in the car's roofbox, so the length and weight don't really matter to me. Easy to use, for sure! I collapsed the pole slightly at night, to undo my tent canopy, and the rubber covers kept the guy lines in place so setup the next morning was super simple. Just stuck in the pole and up went my canopy. (My tent canopy is also the rainfly and it was cold enough I wanted to close up my tent). So much nicer than regular 'pieced' poles. Nice to not have to take apart the pole pieces when I broke camp.This is obviously my first experience with telescoping poles. So I can't compare to other telescoping poles. But they were nice enough that I want more of them!BUT. The stakes have plastic heads and I snapped off - on two of the four - one side of the plastic head, trying to get them out of the sand. I realized (wish I'd known this from the start) that the *other* side of the plastic head has a HOLE perfect for a mallet 'cup hook' to use to pull on the stake. Still bummed I broke two of them and bummed they broke at all. The stake itself is okay (heavy steel about 3/16" in diameter and 8-9 inches long. I use plastic stakes mostly, because I'm beach camping but I used these, and they held in the sand. It is a shame the bent part that holds the guy line is the part that snapped off.The guy lines that came with these poles were sturdy and reflective, both qualities I appreciated.Overall, except for the stake head breaking, this is nice equipment and I thank whoever it was in the Amazon universe that recommended this brand. I also recommend these poles.
Kelvin Foulkes
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 9, 2022
I needed some extra support for my 270° Awning on my Landrover but didn't want to pay a fortune for the AluCab items. I figured out the I could squeeze the rubber ends of these poles in to the gaps on the ends of the awning bars and they worked a treat.Once tied down, the awning was subjected to some highish winds and neither the awning or poles budged. They are as described, sturdy, strong, adaptable, lightweight and take up hardly any room when collapsed.My only complaint would have been some guidance on the guide ropes configuration but that's more on me then the manufacturer I'd say. A quick YouTube browsing session soon sorted that...Excellent product and I've already sent on the link to this product to three people who have asked my opinion on said item. They are that good!
Jon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 2, 2022
We’ve used these to hold up a makeshift awning for our van on the side door and back door and as a shade for sitting under. The fact that you can adjust the poles with a twist to any varying height means you can get a shade level even on undulating ground. They are thick and sturdy and feel heavy duty but they are lightweight aluminium so easy to carry. They came with extremely heavy duty pegs and, thick hi-vis guy lines. Really pleased with them.
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