Heads up, alloy tarp pole

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Heads up, alloy tarp pole

Postby Neo » Wed 31 Aug, 2016 9:38 pm

Hey folks
I'm a luxury camper, currently stuck on having a tent plus a tarp setup for a base camp. This week I received the Darche alloy pole 90cm - 2.3m $25 from Wildearth.
So today I stopped at Aldi and grabbed a brochure.
From the picture the exact same pole is $12 this Saturday.

My Darche weighs in at 450g. For the price and height adjustability I think it is great compared to an MSR or Luxe pole per weight.
Go shopping!
Great for car camping, suit with a pyramid style tent. You can't always rely on trees to pitch your tarp... I just like having a verandah.
You can also use a twist tarp pole just like a walking pole, again, a cheaper option!
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Re: Heads up, alloy tarp pole

Postby Neo » Thu 01 Sep, 2016 1:36 pm

Correction Saturday 10th.

Here's me playing with my setup at a mates, using a Coi two piece pole.
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Re: Heads up, alloy tarp pole

Postby Franco » Thu 01 Sep, 2016 8:05 pm

Nice.
I am a fan of the added vestibule idea.
Extra shade or rain protection when the weight is not that important, leave it at home when it is.
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Re: Heads up, alloy tarp pole

Postby Neo » Fri 02 Sep, 2016 8:29 pm

Ya with this setup my 'luxury' base weight including tarp, pole and chair is at 10.5kg. I think I can get that down to 8.5 by upgrading the tent, pad and tarp when finances permit. Maybe further by taking only the inner tent or a bug tent in fair weather. Cheers.
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