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Yes got some from my mate who new some one that was packing in decoying and selling his gear i bought the hide poles 2 years ago they were a few years old then i have to admit i prefer them to the other ones i have. They are slimmer lighter and still very strong no problems getting them in no matter how hard the ground is... :good:

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