A broken tent pole can turn a peaceful camping trip into a nightmare. But fear not, replacing a Eureka tent pole is a simple task that can be done in a matter of minutes. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the entire process, from choosing the right pole to installing it securely.
Diameter (mm) | Length (cm) |
---|---|
8.5 | 180 |
9.5 | 190 |
11.0 | 200 |
Tent Pole: A structural component that supports the tent's walls and roof.
Shockcord: An elastic cord used to tension and secure tent poles.
Ferrule: A metal or plastic cap that connects and reinforces the ends of tent poles.
Material | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|
Aluminum | Lightweight, strong, durable | More expensive |
Fiberglass | Lightweight, flexible, affordable | Less durable |
Steel | Strongest, most durable | Heavy, prone to rust |
When selecting a Eureka tent pole replacement, consider the following factors:
For unique or specialized requirements, Eureka offers custom tent pole options. These can be tailored to specific tent models or customized to your desired length and shape.
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