I've been frustrated by the central pole in my Duomid so today I put together an A frame which seems as if it will do the trick.
Alpkit do a 170mm pole (Vertex), so I started with two of those. I took the knobs of the tops of the poles so that the pole would fit into a sleeve. Though I left the internal so the string won't disappear into the pole. Next up I melted a couple of holes in the bottom bung through which I looped some dyneema cord. I had another length of dyneema with some hooks one of them a cam to lengthen the cord to suit. The sleeve is some 22mm (external) plumbing pipe from Wickes.
Additional weight over a single central pole is ~260 grams.
The shelter is noticeably more stable.
MYOG Duomid A frame
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Re: MYOG Duomid A frame
That’s a pretty neat idea. I get irritated by the pole in the middle of the Gatewood. Me not being a weight-weenie, the extra weight might be a worth-while penalty.
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Re: MYOG Duomid A frame
I had a gatewood and yes, I agree it would be a worthwhile experiment.frogatthefarriers wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 8:28 pm That’s a pretty neat idea. I get irritated by the pole in the middle of the Gatewood. Me not being a weight-weenie, the extra weight might be a worth-while penalty.
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