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Amy Russeau Posted on May 12, 2018
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I have a North Point screen tent and I would like to replace the poles. Anyone know where I could order them from?

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Hello, Amy -

Apparently Northpoint Adventure Gear was a private label sold by Sports Authority stores. Sports Authority filed for bankruptcy in 2016 and ceased doing business. For a while, after Sports Authority ceased doing business, information on its website directed those interested to Dick's Sporting Goods.

I only find a tent pole repair kit being sold by Dick's Sporting Goods, currently, in stores only:
https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/coghlans-tent-pole-repair-kit-16cghufbrglsstntpcat/16cghufbrglsstntpcat?

If you still have the poles for your Northpoint tent, do not toss them out, just yet.

I have seen a variety of replacement tent poles for sale through Amazon. You MAY be fortunate enough to find replacement tent poles which will work with your Northpoint tent for sale there.

Best wishes.

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SOURCE: Need replacement poles for Cabin Tent

Do you have a Northwest outlet in your area? Otherwise you can get it from the manufacture.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2009

SOURCE: I need new poles for Swiss Gear tent # SG33071F

Go to Home depot and buy a tube that fit the pole. Cut it into 5 or 6 inches for the broken areas. It costs me less than 2 dollars. Let me know how it turn out on yours.

DRoper

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  • Posted on Dec 13, 2009

SOURCE: where can i get assembly instructions for great outdoor tent

You can get instructions for Great outdoor tents if their not too old from Great Outdoors Hastings

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Philip Rhoades

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  • Posted on May 04, 2010

SOURCE: square tent with 2 types gazebo poles, varenda, 2 side windows

the 2 longest of the poles go in an x over the center of the tent and the 2 shorter ones go arch to the sides. http://www.wenzelco.com/details.aspx?NavID=412
shows a picture very similar to your tent. If you go to image 2 it shows it with out the fly. now if you got 2 sets of 4 poles, 2 long and 2 short, and one set is all aluminum, then I would go with the aluminum set. It is less likely to collapse in high winds.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2010

SOURCE: I have model 35349I Wenzel

Go to this link http://www.sears.com/shc/s/search_10153_12605?vName=Fitness+%26+Sports&cName=Camping+%26+Hiking&viewItems=24&keyword=wenzel&sLevel=1&sid=67068950

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I believe North Pole Ltd., maker of North Pole tents, headquartered at one time in the St. Louis, Missouri area (with products manufactured in China) is no longer in business. I found some newspaper articles dated 2012 and 2013 indicating the company had financial problems and went into receivership (bankruptcy.)

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