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Tent Poles and Shock Cord are similar to 

maintenance and replacement from time 

most common causes of shock cord 

assembly or during periods of high 

winds is the most common causes of 

pole failure. By maintaining both the 

Poles and Shock Cord you will be 

ensuring that you get the best 

performance and life out of your OZtrail 

Tent.

REPLACING SHOCK-CORD

See Figure 10

Step One:  Measure and Cut

Measure the length of the Tent Pole.  

You should use a length of Shock Cord 

roughly two-thirds the length of the Tent 

Pole.  This will ensure that the Shock 

Cord has the appropriate amount of 

elasticity.

Step Two: Threading the Pole 

Sections

Tie a large knot in the end of the Shock 

Cord length.  This knot needs to be large 

enough to stop it passing through the 

tubular hole in the pole sections whilst 

you are threading it.  Thread the Shock 

Cord through the tubular hole in each 

pole section.

never drop the tents poles during 

transporting. When packing poles into 

their carry bag be careful not to settle 

them by tapping them vertically on a 

hard surface.

HELPFUL HINT

Figure 10

  TENT POLE &
  SHOCK CORD REPLACEMENT

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