Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Color | Assorted |
Brand | CAMULAND |
Product Dimensions | 38.58″L x 3.94″W |
Style | Tube |
- DURABLE MATERIAL: This type of tarp pole is made up of 6061 aluminum alloy, which is waterproof, lightweight and durable. The tip with rubber cap is composed of stainless steel, anti-skid and detachable. It is suitable for assorted tents and cord grommets, so you don’t have to worry if it gets rusty or rips apart. The non-slip cork base provides more stable support for those large tarps under extreme bad weather, such as downpour or gale weather.
- EASY TO ADJUST: With twisting and releasing locking system, all you need to do is to stretch the tarp pole to the moderate length and rotate it to the right side to tighten up. The tarp pole can be shrunk to the shortest length when not in use. The extend-retract technology allows every tarp pole to easily adjust the height between 34.5 inches and 110.2 inches. Two sets of tarp poles can be put into an oxford cloth bag we provide for storage and every pole only weighs 1.3 pounds.
- USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN: The removable thimble and silica gel tip cap help eliminate puncture strength and reduce the risk of slipping. They are directly used to support the center of the tarp pole and stabilize tarps, tents, camper vans, awning etc. DO NOT use the tarp pole for permanent structure or under extreme weather. Please note that for the tarp pole, the longer the time is extended, the longer the length is stretched. Therefore, the more unstable it is.
- SOLID STRUCTURE: Compared with other ordinary tarp poles, our retractable tarp poles are equipped with 4 segments of twist lock system. The pole diameter is much thicker, more sturdy and durable(respectively 1.18 inches, 1.06 inches, 0.94 inches and 0.83 inches). The firm stainless steel tip and the top connected two anchor ropes with wind cable provide the maximum strength of wind resistance.
- PRACTICAL USE: Each base of the tarp pole comes with weep holes, so you don’t have to be anxious about rain water being stored inside the tarp pole even if it rains heavily. Our lightweight and portable tarp pole is ideal for camping, hiking, picnicking, knapsacking, hammock, shelter and awning. If you are an outdoor explorer/lover, they are absolutely a must-have accessory for outdoor activities. It is great for various camping trips.
Panzer315 Verified Buyer –
Product performs very well and as advertised. Do not think you would be disappointed.
Quality seems to be on par with more expensive offerings.
Deb Verified Buyer –
These telescoping poles do exactly what they say they do. The sections lock in place perfectly and do not budge. Stable in high winds as well. The carrying case is quite nice too. Nicer than expected. Very pleased with this purchase
Eddie Verified Buyer –
these are great tarp poles, good adjustability, has guy ropes with them and just work, shipping was pretty quick also
CGraves Verified Buyer –
Very well made and sturdy. Lock outs were good and withstood 25+mph winds on the beach. Used these to hold up an awning extension on my truck. The poles withstood decent downward pressure from the guide wires I used to secure them. Would purchase again.
The extra attachment points were nice as well
karen susel Verified Buyer –
saved me in utah moab. it was very windy and these poles held on and kept us cool in the shade at the campsite in combination with a uv reflective tarp. thank you so much. will buy another set in the future.
Richard M. Verified Buyer –
I have two different brands of these poles for camping, one Green Elephant, which are very nice but twice the price. What’s nice about these is the top pin can be unscrewed and it gives you the ability to make things, like a light pole. I mounted a KC cyclone V2 to the top and ran a 5.5mm power cord and bought a $7 remote for it and boom, saved $100 as compared to Devon’s camp light!
D VanDerworp Verified Buyer –
When poles are tightened enough so they don’t slide down they are too tight to undue without using pliers
Cat Verified Buyer –
These seem like sturdy tent poles. They are too heavy and too large for an emergency kit (I read the dimensions but tried anyway). There are other times a sturdy support will come in handy so I kept them.