Admittedly, It isn’t the best news, but you don’t need to cancel that camping holiday just yet. And you definitely don’t have to shell out for a new tent.
All you need is some replacement tent poles and a little know-how – and your tent poles will be as good as new. Read on for our quick and easy guide on how to fix broken fibreglass tent poles…
Your pole is made up of several loose ‘sections’ and an elasticated cord (sometimes referred to as a shock cord). The shock cord runs from one end to the other, through each section, and is simply knotted at either end.
Measure the section which is to be replaced (the new section is generally extra-long, so you may need to cure the new pole down to suit).
Cut the new section (if needed) to the length of the pole you will be replacing using a small hacksaw. A good tip here is to put duct tape just before where you will be sawing to hold the pole in place and prevent splinters. Then remove the duct tape and sand around the edges until smooth.
If you’re looking for a new fibreglass tent or require new fibreglass tent poles, check out some of the most trust-worthy options which are now available at Winfields Outdoors.
These Vango Replacement Fibreglass Poles come in a set and are made to suit all tents that have a pole size of 9.5mm in depth. Perfect to have handy if you find yourself in an unfortunate situation!
If you require a different pole size, check out our full range by clicking here.
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This Kampa tent is one of our best-sellers here at Winfields Outdoors, thanks to the impressive amount of internal space this option provides to campers. So, if you’re looking for a modern and stylish family camping tent that’s also bursting with the latest tent technology – it’s certainly worth checking out what the Kampa Bergen 6 Air Tent can offer you.
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