Ideal for wing shelters, these adjustable poles will work with any appropriately-sized shelter.
The poles have a collapsible, aircraft-grade aluminum shaft that’s light and easy to pack.
The 1.2 m (4 ft, sold as pair) poles adjusts from 119-140 cm (47-55 in) for smaller shelters. Weight: 6.7 oz
The 1.5 m (5 ft) pole adjusts from 140-167 cm (55-66 in). Weight: 9.8 oz
The 2.4 m (8 ft) pole adjusts from 208-259 cm (82-102 in) to fit taller shelters. Weight: 1 lbs 6 oz
Brand : MSR
Web ID: 23MSRUDJSTBLPLS16CATA
SKU: 25750335
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47 Reviews
Matthew V.
10 months ago
Poorly Engineered.
Not long enough to fully set up tent. I have to use a rock or piece of wood to get the top of the tent high enough to get the fabric taught.
Keenan G.
10 months ago
I Have A Few Of
I have a few of these in different lengths. They are always with me overlanding (aka car camping) since they work for a multitude of different applications and tasks. With a group I setup a very large silnylon tarp for a communal / cooking space and these give extra height and shape where needed. On solo camps I use the same tarp but as a vestibule on my tipi and these again help to create a nice sheltered entryway to my tent. They're also very well made with excellent construction which is important. They have a handsome finish and can handle the elements thrown at them. I am likely going to acquire one or two more since I keep finding myself looking for another tree or two to tie off or having to stake down diagonally when I'd prefer the height these afford. The shorter one, I think it's 5' length, extends surprisingly far for how nimble it is and small that it can pack down, but the next size up, I think it's 8' length, comes in quite handy it just is a notable size-up even when broken down for storage. Can't go wrong with these poles.
Don M.
10 months ago
Support For Rv Awning
Sturdy aluminum polls with an adjustable top section to accommodate different heights. I use these polls for my RV awning where they add a lot of stability to the leading edge of the awning. These polls will last forever.
Kunja
10 months ago
Hubba Hubba 2 Man Tent
I have a Hubba Hubba tent (which i absolutely LOVE) but to my surprise, the elastics in the poles have lost all of their elasticity and make it real hard to set up my tent - how can I replace the poles? thank you
Christine G.
11 months ago
Msr Adjustable Pole Cord Replacement
The shock cord in my 2.4 meter MSR adjustable pole wore out and broke, not a surprise. I bought the replacement cord but cannot figure out how to replace the broken one. Your video shows how to replace the cord in a tent pole but does not apply at all with this pole. The cord seems to be attached to the inside of 2 sections of the pole by a small metal disc to which the cord is tied. The disc fell out when I tried to grab the broken cord. How do I secure the replacement cord to the inside of the two pole sections?