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    Default Tent Pole Repair Service

    Have a Mountain Hardware Sprite 1 tent pole with a broken connector that needs to be replaced. Other than sending it back to Mountain Hardware, anyone have experience with repair services from other companies and recommendations? I would rather send it out for repair than do it myself.
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    I'd bet the only way it can be "fixed" is by it being replaced and it can only be replaced by the manufacture.
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    Cabela's used to sell a "tent repair kit", and you could replace broken connecting-ferrules, fix broken sections with an over-sized "sleeve", etc. Maybe this would work for you.
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    Try Quest, they may have the parts you need.

    http://www.questoutfitters.com/tent_poles.htm

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    Just a quick update to this thread --

    As far as tentpole repair services there is the company TentPole Technologies -- http://tentpoletechnologies.com/.

    I posted this thread on a weekend and had to wait for Monday morning to be able to call anyone. Mountain Hardware's warranty department was the first place I called. And after a quick conversation about the pole's assembly we figured it would be easiest for me to do it myself. Two days later a package arrived with the replacement part plus many extras should they ever be needed. It took 10 minutes to disassemble the pole, replace the broken connector and reassemble the pole.
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    I had a Mt Hardwear tent pole snap on a trip (and fixed in the field) and they sent me a new one for free. Give them a try first. Why not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tipi Walter View Post
    I had a Mt Hardwear tent pole snap on a trip (and fixed in the field) and they sent me a new one for free. Give them a try first. Why not?
    Ummmmmm... I did.
    Last edited by Tuckahoe; 07-04-2015 at 13:32.
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