Fiberglass poles
Fiberglass poles are composite materials reinforced with glass fiber yarn and bonded with synthetic resin as the matrix material. They can withstand bending and possess high strength. Fiberglass poles used in tents are categorized into solid-core poles and hollow-core poles. Solid-core poles are typically used for pop-up tents and self-supporting tents. Hollow-core poles are used as support frames for hand-erected tents.They can be cut into sections, with each segment connected by rubber bands and sleeves. This allows the poles to be packed into a compact size, making the tent easier to carry.
Tents with solid poles are pre-assembled with poles threaded through the fabric, folding into a circular shape. Common specifications include 4.0mm, 5.0mm, 6.0mm, and 7.0mm, though 4.0mm and 7.0mm are less common, primarily used in specialized quick-set tents.
Beyond hollow-core elastic fiberglass poles and pre-installed solid-core fiberglass poles, another popular design features automatic poles resembling umbrella folding mechanisms. These incorporate spring ribs, hydraulic ribs, or tension cord ribs pre-assembled onto the tent. Consumers need only perform one or two simple steps to erect the tent, making setup exceptionally quick and convenient. This represents one of the most prevalent styles currently available on the market.
Fiberglass poles are the mainstream tent poles on the market today due to their sturdiness, durability, and affordability. For everyday outdoor leisure activities, tents with fiberglass poles can handle most scenarios.