Pole Damage?
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Pole Damage?
Does anyone know what Direct Sunlight Exposure for an extended period of time can do to a pole? Would the damage be different for a Carbon Pole?
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Weather, UL, and Heat will damage the pole over long periods
If it is for a short period of time (Less than 12 hours) the pole will get a larger set or prebend in it than it had. It is recommended that you make sure that the pole is setting with the prebend down so there will not take a false set in the pole.
Weather, UL, and Heat will damage the pole over long periods of time if left in direct exposure to these elements.
I have seen some really nice brown Skypoles right out of the box that were fine after storage for 20 years.
Weather, UL, and Heat will damage the pole over long periods of time if left in direct exposure to these elements.
I have seen some really nice brown Skypoles right out of the box that were fine after storage for 20 years.
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Direct sun
Bruce is right - if they sat in the drect sunlight - day in day out depending which way they laid - they could take a little set - if you rub your hands real hard over the exposed glass - if you get residue - then there may be some UV degradation - if the tape on the body of the pole is in real good shape - chances are you don't have a problem
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