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Pole Pack

  • Pole Pack

  • b corp
  • carbon neutral
  • Lifetime warranty

The 3-second version

  • Telescopes from 3.5 to 7.5 feet for adjustable headroom
  • Attaches directly to Crosswing awning faceplate for vertical bracing
  • Aluminum construction resists rust and stays light for transport
  • Requires Crosswing awning or compatible tarp
  • Needs stake-able ground or flat pavement
  • Adds setup steps compared to awning alone

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Adjustable aluminum poles that anchor and stabilize your vehicle awning

Most vehicle awnings work well enough until the first strong gust or wet snowfall reminds you they're only anchored at one edge. Ground stakes alone do little when the canopy itself has no vertical support, leaving you to improvise with paddles, trekking poles, or crossed fingers.

This pair gives you purpose-built bracing that clicks into the awning's faceplate and locks to the ground in seconds. The difference is a shelter that won't fold, flap, or sag when you hang a camp kitchen, a string of lights, or simply need the peace of mind that your roof rack isn't bearing the full load of overnight snow. It's the upgrade that turns a shade structure into a dependable room.

Good gift when

  • Overlanders who camp in exposed or variable weather
  • Vehicle campers who need a stable kitchen or work zone under an awning
  • Minimalist backpackers using lightweight tarps with adjustable pitch

Skip it if You want a freestanding shelter that does not require a vehicle-mounted awning or separate tarp as the primary structure.

Specs

Collapsed Length
3.5 feet
Extended Length
7.5 feet
Material
Aluminum
Base Features
Non-slip rubber feet and locking stake loops
Compatibility
Crosswing car awning, Kuhli tarps
Quantity
2 poles

What's included

  • 2 telescoping aluminum poles
  • Aluminum stakes

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Ships as poles and stakes; presentation is utility-focused for outdoor use.

The details

A vehicle awning that stays clamped to your roof rack works fine in calm weather. When conditions turn—wind gusts, wet snow piling up, or simply the need to hang gear underneath—you want that canopy tied down and braced from below. This pair of aluminum poles bridges the gap between your awning's faceplate and the ground, transforming a cantilevered shade into a secure structure.

Each pole telescopes from a packed three and a half feet to a full seven and a half feet, letting you dial in headroom or adapt to uneven terrain. The bases finish with rubber feet for hard surfaces and steel locking loops that accept stakes on soft ground. Aluminum construction keeps weight in check while resisting corrosion season after season.

The system attaches directly to the faceplate of a Crosswing car awning, giving you two vertical load paths that spread weight across the canopy. That matters when snow accumulates overnight or when you hang a heavy lantern or camp kitchen setup from the rails. The poles also prevent the awning from lifting or flapping in wind, keeping the shelter planted while you cook, work, or wait out weather.

Beyond vehicle awnings, the poles work with Kuhli tarps, offering two quick attachment points for minimalist shelter configurations. Whether you're reinforcing a roof-mounted canopy at basecamp or pitching a tarp in the backcountry, the pair collapses small enough to stow alongside other camp gear without claiming much space or adding noticeable weight.

Telescoping ground supports that lock a Crosswing car awning in place for wind and snow

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Questions

Do these work with awnings other than the Crosswing?
The poles attach directly to the Crosswing faceplate. They also work with Kuhli tarps using the built-in attachment points. Compatibility with other awning brands depends on whether those systems offer similar mounting hardware.
How much weight can the poles support?
The poles increase the weight rating of a Crosswing awning for snow load and hanging accessories like lanterns or kitchen gear. Exact capacity depends on setup geometry and ground conditions, but the aluminum construction and telescoping design are built for backcountry use.
Can I use these on concrete or hard ground?
Yes. The pole bases have non-slip rubber feet for pavement, asphalt, or other hard surfaces. For soft ground, the locking loops accept stakes to anchor the poles securely.
How compact are the poles when collapsed?
Each pole collapses to three and a half feet, making them easy to stow in a vehicle alongside other camp gear without taking up much room.
Do the poles adjust for uneven terrain?
Yes. Each pole telescopes independently from 3.5 to 7.5 feet, so you can set different heights to level the awning or adapt to sloped ground.

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