Sunseeker/Cadac Isodome Tent poles
26 Oct 2009 15:07 #717
by BergAttie
Sunseeker/Cadac Isodome Tent poles was created by BergAttie
I have a Sunseeker Isodome - in my view one of the best tents for extreme weather conditions. I have however misplaced the tent's poles and have given them up as lost forever. The tent itself is in very good nick and it would be a shame to give it up.
Does anybody know where I can have custom tent poles made up (preferably aluminium but I'll take anything at this stage). Even better does anybody know of a tent that is beyond repair but with a decent set of poles still? Else I'll buy any second hand Isodome thats available.
Does anybody know where I can have custom tent poles made up (preferably aluminium but I'll take anything at this stage). Even better does anybody know of a tent that is beyond repair but with a decent set of poles still? Else I'll buy any second hand Isodome thats available.
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27 Oct 2009 04:13 #718
by intrepid
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Replied by intrepid on topic Re:Sunseeker/Cadac Isodome Tent poles
The last time I ever saw one being sold anywhere was at Hiker's Paradise in Centurion. Perhaps you could check with them if they know a tent manufacturer, or a rep, that may be able to help you.
They certainly were a solid breed of tent. But pretty heavy too. You may want to consider putting the money towards the newer makes that are also strong but at the same time much lighter.
Hope you come right.
They certainly were a solid breed of tent. But pretty heavy too. You may want to consider putting the money towards the newer makes that are also strong but at the same time much lighter.
Hope you come right.
Take nothing but litter, leave nothing but a cleaner Drakensberg.
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27 Oct 2009 07:47 #719
by BergAttie
Replied by BergAttie on topic Re:Sunseeker/Cadac Isodome Tent poles
Thanks - the last time I was there they had none. I have bought an MSR Hubba Hubba since I needed something light and small - great little tent, but I still need my Isodome for larger groups - I have slept 4 people in it before - tight but can be done.
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19 Jun 2012 11:51 #54423
by deon.botes
Replied by deon.botes on topic Re: Sunseeker/Cadac Isodome Tent poles
Hi there BergAttie
I have an Iso dome 2 tent which needs a new rain cover. Would you concider selling yours?
Thanks
Deon
I have an Iso dome 2 tent which needs a new rain cover. Would you concider selling yours?
Thanks
Deon
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14 Jun 2015 06:52 - 14 Jun 2015 06:53 #64263
by chriskeit
Replied by chriskeit on topic Sunseeker/Cadac Isodome Tent poles
I know this is a really old post...
There is a sunseeker isodome at our local auction which should go cheap in a weeks time. The flysheet and ground sheet are pretty shot and worn but the poles are good nic. I you are still looking for the poles let me know and I'm sure I can buy on your behalf if you let me know what your budget limit would be.
Else if you are willing to sell your tent I would buy this one for the poles and use your tent.
If you still have the tent and willing let me know.
There is a sunseeker isodome at our local auction which should go cheap in a weeks time. The flysheet and ground sheet are pretty shot and worn but the poles are good nic. I you are still looking for the poles let me know and I'm sure I can buy on your behalf if you let me know what your budget limit would be.
Else if you are willing to sell your tent I would buy this one for the poles and use your tent.
If you still have the tent and willing let me know.
Last edit: 14 Jun 2015 06:53 by chriskeit.
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