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That will depend on what type of tent it is. Tents with flexible poles that go across the top of the tent are all pretty much alike. Assemble the poles and insert them through the channels on the outside of the tent, then stake down the bottom edges. If you look at the Coleman website, you should be able to get a good idea of how these tents work.
Vertical Ascent tent style 35861 H99 B09 35861 CedarBreaks replacement poles
While tent poles are metal and metal does conduct electricity, most manufactures will have some type of current block and if the tent is plastic then that will also stop lightning.
You could go back to the shop where you bought your tent and get some there or Halfords :)
the length of the biggest tent in the gold rush was 1cm
tescos. ive already looked there and dont think they sell the replacements separately.
The best place to purchase a Coleman tent is on Amazon or on eBay. Other stores such as Lowe's, Sports Authority of Big 5 Sporting Goods also carry them.
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No, a tent is a temporary, flexible structure, usually built with poles and woven material or hide.
I have a complete large jc higgins tent with poles, stakes, excellent shape looking to sell. anyone know if there is still interest for this item?
I called the manufacturer (Northern Designs 800-775-1965) and the tent is discontinued. Try www.polesforyou.com.
Coleman is a well-known manufacturer of tents and camping equipment. This company sells a few different dome tents that are basically the same in design, but differ in size. Some of the models they sell are the "3-Person Instant Dome Tent", the "Elite Sundome 6 Tent", and the "Coleman 6-person Sundome Tent".