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29 Sep, 2016
Hard ground pegs
Used them last weekend, nothing to complain about, good price for 20 twenty pegs and the storage box is a useful size. No sign of bending etc. 5 stars

08 Sep, 2016
Dissapointed
Firstly I was disappointed that these didn't come with the awning as they are essential if its raining due to the water collecting on the roof in bucket fulls without them.
Secondly they didn't fit ! they are at least 50mm too short despite being bought specifically for my awing (Kampa Rally) Unless these are modified before the next outing there is a possibility they could puncture the roof.
It looks like I will need to purchase a third pole to cannibalise in order to extend the two original poles, which makes them very expensive, especially when they ought to be supplied with the original awning !

08 Sep, 2016
Dissapointed
I purchased these assuming they would be the same quality/value as the kampa awning I have. Unfortunately they are not for the following reasons :-
1. I paid more for the Kampa original poles as opposed to a universal pair assuming they would be the same quality as the Kampa awning I have. -they're not and therefore Expensive!
2. The poles are a sloppy fit and therefore have a considerable bend when in situ allowing draughts to get into the awning which they are supposed to stop.
3. The spring connectors either fell out or jammed into the extension poles resulting in damage and difficulty when dismantling.