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POLES & STAYS
POLES & STAYS
POLES & STAYS
POLES & STAYS
POLES & STAYS
POLES & STAYS
Caravan Poles & Stays For Awnings, Annexes & Campsite Setup
Poles and stays are essential parts of many caravan awning, annexe, porch and campsite shelter setups. They help support canvas, vinyl, shade walls, awning extensions, tarps and outdoor structures so the campsite remains more usable, stable and comfortable during touring.
Aussie Traveller lists pegs, ropes and poles as camping setup essentials, with poles used for shelters, tarps, porches, extensions and annexes. Its twist-lock poles are made from lightweight aluminium and are available with different end types, including spigot, cap, C-clip and threaded spigot versions, depending on the application.
Popular Caravan Pole & Stay Products
Caravan owners commonly replace or use:
- Twist-lock annexe poles
- Caravan awning support poles
- Porch and extension poles
- Curved roof rafters
- Awning stays and support braces
- Anti-flap and tensioning accessories
- Centre support rafters
- Poles with spigot, cap or C-clip ends
- Ropes, pegs and campsite anchoring products
- Replacement brackets, clips and pole fittings
These products commonly work alongside caravan awnings, annexes, shade walls, privacy screens, outdoor mats, ropes, pegs, anti-flap kits and campsite hardware.
Why Awning Support Matters
Awnings and annexes can place significant load on poles, rafters, arms and mounting points, especially in wind, rain or uneven campsite conditions. Correct support helps reduce fabric movement, sagging and strain on awning components.
Aussie Traveller describes curved roof rafters as providing support for caravan awnings and helping prevent sagging caused by water pooling. Its rollout awning cradle support kit is also designed to provide extra support to manual or electric rollout awning arms when extended, helping reduce unnecessary strain.
Choosing The Right Poles, Ends & Stays
Caravan poles are not all the same. Length, adjustment range, tube diameter, end type, locking style and the awning or annexe system being used all affect compatibility.
Common pole end styles include spigot ends, cap ends, C-clip ends and threaded spigot ends. Before replacing a pole, check the existing pole length, end fitting, mounting point, annexe brand and whether the pole needs to work with canvas, vinyl, awning arms, rafters or support brackets.
Built For Australian Touring Conditions
Australian caravan touring exposes poles and stays to wind, rain, UV exposure, dust, coastal air, vibration and repeated campsite setup. Lightweight aluminium poles are popular because they are practical to handle and store while still providing useful support for camping and annexe applications.
Poles, stays and rafters should be inspected regularly for bent tubes, worn clips, damaged twist-lock mechanisms, loose brackets, corrosion or cracked end fittings. Damaged support hardware can make an awning or annexe harder to tension correctly and may increase stress on surrounding components.
For complete caravan awning and campsite setups, browse our related categories including Awnings, Awning Parts, Sunscreens & Shades, Camping, Outdoor Furniture & Mats, Hardware & Sealants and Caravan Accessories.
Why Buy Caravan Poles & Stays From Caraparts.au?
At Caraparts.au, we understand practical caravan awning setups, annexe repairs and Australian campsite conditions. Our range is selected to support stronger outdoor setups, cleaner repairs and more reliable touring comfort.
Whether you're replacing annexe poles, adding awning rafters, repairing support stays or improving your campsite setup before a big trip, we stock quality caravan accessories backed by practical repair knowledge and Australia-wide shipping.
