







⛺ Elevate your outdoor game with poles that flex, protect, and perform!
The Green Elephant Tarp Poles are premium adjustable aluminum tent poles designed for versatile tarp, canopy, and awning support. They telescope from 2.9 to 8.2 feet, weigh only 1.1 lbs each, and support up to 50 lbs. Featuring patented silicon tip covers and stainless steel tips, they prevent tarp punctures while the twist-lock mechanism ensures stability. Durable, rust-proof, and waterproof, these poles come with a 5-year warranty, making them a trusted choice for campers seeking lightweight yet reliable shelter solutions.










| ASIN | B072K1B91Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,000 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #49 in Camping Tent Poles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,664) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Item display length | 80 centimeters |
| Item model number | TCB |
| Manufacturer | GREEN ELEPHANT |
| Material type | aluminum |
| Part number | TPS |
| Product Dimensions | 88 x 3 x 0.25 cm; 453.59 g |
A**S
Top notch, great tarp/tent poles. High quality & very versatile. I have used these over & over for several years on camping trips. They are strong (for telescoping poles). With the rubber cap, they can be used in the center of tarps without puncture. They will support a lot of weight. I see a few reviews that show poles broken in half. These are hollow, light, telescoping poles. If substantial horizontal pressure is put on them - yes, at some point they will snap - like any other thin horizontal pole. They are not solid pipes and not intended to be. They will likely withstand forces that other similar telescoping poles will not. If you intend to use them fully extended in 20+ mile an hour winds at the beach or in the desert, then you can expect them to break. Its not a flaw. Get yourself some pipe or conduit if you need that kind of support; and/or add more guy lines. For supporting tarps & tents while camping and keeping sun or rain off of you, these work great and will last. The only problem I've ever had was the telescoping function 'sticking' after the poles become muddy/dirty. This is to be expected and is easily solved by cleaning with water. I should also mention that I've never had any problem with the telescoping sections 'slipping' at all.
T**R
I recently had the pleasure of using the GREEN ELEPHANT Telescoping Tarp Poles on a camping trip, and I can confidently say that these poles are an absolute game-changer for any outdoor enthusiast. From their impressive durability to their versatility, these poles have exceeded my expectations in every way. First and foremost, the build quality of these tarp poles is outstanding. Crafted with high-grade materials, they are incredibly sturdy and capable of withstanding harsh weather conditions. I was particularly impressed by their ability to hold up my tarp even during strong winds, providing a secure and reliable shelter. No more worrying about sudden gusts of wind ruining my outdoor experience! Another aspect that sets the GREEN ELEPHANT Telescoping Tarp Poles apart is their telescoping design. This feature allows for easy adjustment of the pole height, making them suitable for a wide range of setups. Whether I needed to create a cozy low-hanging shelter or a spacious high-tent, these poles provided the flexibility I needed. Adjusting the height was a breeze, thanks to the smooth locking mechanism that kept the poles securely in place. What truly impressed me was the overall lightweight nature of these poles. As a backpacker, every ounce counts, and I was thrilled to find that the GREEN ELEPHANT Telescoping Tarp Poles were incredibly lightweight without sacrificing strength. Carrying them in my gear bag was effortless, and their compact size when collapsed made storage and transportation a breeze. In conclusion, the GREEN ELEPHANT Telescoping Tarp Poles are an absolute must-have for any outdoor enthusiast. Their impressive durability, telescoping design, lightweight construction, and user-friendly experience make them a standout product in the market. Whether you're a seasoned camper or just starting your outdoor adventures, these tarp poles will undoubtedly elevate your camping experience to new heights. Don't hesitate—grab a set of GREEN ELEPHANT Telescoping Tarp Poles and prepare to be amazed!
J**7
Well made, strong, and easy to use. Very good quality!
M**P
Addendum after 6 mo usage: These poles have proven very versatile around the campsite. To date, I have not experienced any mechanical problems, bends, or rust. At this point, I have purchased a total of six poles and plan to add another set. So I am satisfied. Recently, use poles to hold up a 10'x10' fly. Heavy rains that night. When breaking camp, noticed that several of the poles had appreciable water inside. Needed to remove rubber foot boot and drain poles overnight. Am considering drilling a weep hole in foot boot to allow drainage. Also, to facilitate carrying & storage, purchased a 42" canvas bag (Gator GPA-SPKRSPBG-42DLX). Will hold 8 poles. Quite an investment, but worth it to have comfort & convenience when camping. Wish I had bought them much earlier in my camping career. I do a lot of "dry" camping. And, the need for a tarp fly to keep sun and rain off the picnic table is really desirable. No problem finding a suitable lightweight coated nylon tarp. But the poles ..... aargh. First, I tried surplus 4 ft military tent poles - Required lots of modification and were large, heavy, and hard to store. (But strong). Next, I tried el cheapo adjustable steel poles - worked AOK until some rain. Rusted, crimped, ugly to handle. Threw them away. So now I am going to try the Green Elephant poles. Pros - at the lowest section they are 1.75 in diameter and should be pretty strong. They deploy and adjust instantaneously. Lightweight and store easily. And, they come with a carrying sack. Cons - hearsay is that I will have trouble with the clamping mechanisms and the tips may rust. Ehhhh. Biggest negative is the price .... because don't just need two, you need four or six for a typically fly. That's pretty good money for a rain tarp. I would like to see the vendor offer sets of four and six at some decent discount per pole.
J**O
I used four of these telescoping poles along with a 10x10 foot Aqua Quest Guide tarp, eight stakes (two per pole) and Nite Ize Reflective Cord to tie each pole from tip to ground at two points each. The result was exceptionally stable in heavy wind, bright sun, high 90's temps, and light nighttime rain along the Metolius River for a wonderful week of camping. The poles were easy to telescope up to the desired height and tighten to ensure a slip-free extension, on the first try without consulting instructions. The diameter of even the smallest pole section was sufficiently large to ensure that the entire pole length when extended to eight feet high had zero wobble. This enabled me to tighten the ropes with simple double half hitch knots to pull the corners of the tarp nice and taut. Even after four days of camping, the tarp remained taut and the poles showed no sign of slipping. The rubber bottoms also held firmly against the sandy ponderosa pine forest floor. I especially liked the easy-tighten turn expansion lock on the pole segments that had a nice ergonomic feel to them. Aesthetically, they look great especially with the snazzy silicone round slide-on tips that cover the stainless steel screw on tips that fit into the tarp's corner holes. I was surprised by how light-weight the poles were given their healthy bulk. Although I wouldn't likely hike these in for miles, they were excellent given the "Glamping" that I did with the car just 500 feet away. They telescoped down to a length that was short enough to comfortably fit into my modestly sized rooftop Thule bag, with length room to spare at the ends. These poles together with the tarp packed to a much smaller size than a pop-up canopy tent, yet capably performed the same desired function, providing exceptional relief from the sun to the labrador retriever puppy dog's crate and playpen for a stretch of days without any muss or fuss. Note: Their customer service was excellent. They recently began including the silicone round slide-on tips with the poles. The first set I ordered was before this addition. I wrote a brief email to them and within less than 24 hours they responded and had pair in the mail free of charge that arrived in time for my next camping trip.
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