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    Lawson Kline
    BPL Member

    @mountainfitter

    I am looking into the idea of selling Easton tent poles and was wondering if there was any interest. Since we are all interested in lightweight backpacking I would start off only selling the .344" Nanolight's and the .355" Carbon Fx's.

    Unassembled/Assembled Prices:
    18.5" .355" Carbon FX Poles
    $5.95 Each w/o Insert
    $7.95 Each w/Insert
    $2.00 Extra Insert's

    18" 7075-T9 .344" Nanolight
    $2.25 Each w/o Insert
    $2.95 Each w/Insert
    $.60 Extra Insert's

    Assembly Fee:
    $0.08 Per Inch which would give you a completely assembled pole. (For carbon I use a diamond wet saw and with aluminum I use a fine tooth band saw)

    Accessories:
    $.50 Plastic Derlin Locking Tips
    $1.59 Aluminum Locking & Dome Tieoff Tips
    $2.95 90,115,125,and 145 Degree Arches
    $0.12 3/32" Shock Cord per foot
    $0.25 Vinyl End Caps

    If you are interested in a set please let me know so I can start an maybe list.

    Thanks,
    Lawson

    #1676135
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    BPL Member

    @biointegra

    Locale: Puget Sound

    I may be interested in a set or two – I hear the quality of their carbon fiber poles are superior vs. fibraplex.

    #1676308
    William Brown
    Spectator

    @matthewbrown

    Locale: Blue Ridge Mtns

    I have a Hubba Hubba HP I would like to shave some ounces off. So I would be interested.

    #1676309
    Weiyi Wang
    Spectator

    @wwyjedi

    Locale: mid

    how much weight can I save by replacing hubba hubba poles?

    #1676662
    Aaron Sorensen
    BPL Member

    @awsorensen

    Locale: South of Forester Pass

    Yes but I want the EASTON AIRLOCK SYSTEM poles!!!

    #1676699
    William Brown
    Spectator

    @matthewbrown

    Locale: Blue Ridge Mtns

    Willy wrote: "how much weight can I save by replacing hubba hubba poles?

    When I looked into the other company that does this, it was going to save about 9oz by going carbon.

    #1676710
    Lawson Kline
    BPL Member

    @mountainfitter

    Hey Willy,

    Could you measure the lenght of the poles and then weigh them? If so I could tell you the savings.

    AIRLOCKS

    If the airlocks are available I will sell those as well. My thoughts are that will either be a HUGE minimum or not something available for resale.

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