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Mine is the simple pole, that you just lean on and push into the ground.
Certainly haven't had the freezing/disconnection problem that you have
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Think the single poles are just ... single poles. The splayed out leg
versions are several lengths of pole connected to each other.
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No, the single poles are in two sections, and you can buy extra sections if you need to.
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