diy light weight carbon fiber tent poles

neverquit

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I have been pondering this for a while but today I put all the pieces together.

Around here I do not need to talk much about gear and weight reduction. My tent is a 2 person that weights 2 lbs 9oz. But the factory pole is 11oz of that. This to me is unacceptable. My pole is a 48inch strait rigid pole. So here's my fix.

needed 2 carbon arrows
3 machine screws 8-32 2 inch long
5 inserts.

First I needed 2 carbon fiber arrows. I stopped at my local pro shop to pick supplys. I also I needed 5 inserts . I picked the gold tip x cutter due to its stiff spine and low gpi I have them cut down to 16 inches.


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then I threaded a screw into the insert from the inside out.

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then glued the screw and insert on one end and just an insert on the other.


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Now 1.8 oz. I may put a slip on blunt on the ground end.


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Awesome idea! I've been thinking of doing something similar, but I think I like your way a little better. Thanks for sharing.
 
I put a fair amount of weight on them from them by holding the pole perpendicular to the ground and pushing strait down. I think they will work but to be safe I'll pitch my tent this weekend.
 
Ok that makes much more sense to me then, I was thinking about my CS ULII and the curved poles. Wonder if something like that would work for my mega tarp... for the rare occasions when I want to take my trekking poles with me and leave my camp set up.
 
Yah I see what your saying.

If you use trekking poles this is pointless. I don't use trekking poles. On the occasion my wife is with me I just use one of hers.

I'm trying to get 5days worth of gear weapon and food under 40lbs. That's my goal this off season.

With a more flimsy arrows you may get a good curve and keep its strength
 
it is easily doable to get your pack weight down under 40 lbs for a five day hunt with weapon... But the big thing I always try to follow is that I will not sacrifice strength and durability for weight.
 
I think I have a stronger way to connect the rods . More playing when I get off work
 
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