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Poles - carbon anyone?

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I haven't made any carbon poles for a while, mainly due to the stupidly high cost of materials. However, Scattamah asked me to make a rear carbon pole for his Zpacks Solplex. In an effort to make the price bearable, I was able to negotiate a better price with a new supplier, so carbon poles are now back on the cards.

The benefit of carbon isn't really in weight saving but strength ... and obviously bling factor :wink: The pole below is 12mm O/D, with a 1mm wall, 84cm long and weighs just over 50g. Expect a 1m, 3 section pole with either domed or tipped ends to come in around £30.

If anyone's interested give me a shout.

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you sir are the devil, why do you tempt us so !!!! :cry:
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How much do you reckon for a 135-140cm pole - in weight and price :0)

Presume it would need to be 4 section?

How much flex do you reckon at that length? It would be the main pole in my new MLD cricket tent?
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How much do you reckon for a 135-140cm pole - in weight and price :0)

Presume it would need to be 4 section?

How much flex do you reckon at that length? It would be the main pole in my new MLD cricket tent?
Weight should be 75g - 80g, cost would be under £40 posted.

Not much flex at all ... you certainly won't be lay there watching the thing flex, wondering whether it'll shatter and 'ave yer eye out :wink:

Could be 3 or 4 sections, down to you and your packing plans.
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Cool, let me measure up my bag but I reakon it would be 4 sections.
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Looks great Stu. How much for one for a Lunar Solo? I need it to fit into my frame bag, so probably 5 sections (current alu on is 4, 2 long 2 short)? I'm waiting for my new frame, should be here before christmas, so once I have it, I'll get exact measurements to you.
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Looks great Stu. How much for one for a Lunar Solo? I need it to fit into my frame bag, so probably 5 sections (current alu on is 4, 2 long 2 short)? I'm waiting for my new frame, should be here before christmas, so once I have it, I'll get exact measurements to you
Just give me a shout when you know what your dimensions are, 5 equal length sections isn't a problem.
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FWIW, my Lunar Solo pole is 48"
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