Windbreaks

Freeley

Freeley

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Can anyone advise on a decent windbreak? Can see various ones online but no idea if they're any good.
Would like something durable, preferably not cheap looking and not likely to fall over in the slightest puff of wind.
Cheers.

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After another Google search I've remembered that I looked at Jormax windbreaks some time ago which look pretty decent, not the cheapest but they have braces on them to prevent sagging. Anybody got one of those?

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Our Vango one is fine after 4 years. It is well braced with guy ropes so stands up to the wind pretty well.
Available from Go Outdoors and lots of other places, so not badly priced either.
 
We have a Blue Diamond one, it has lasted many years and still looks like new, you can even buy the poles on their own if one breaks.
 
+1 for Blue Diamond, had ours over ten years now
 
Interesting will have a look later at the ones you've mentioned. Cheers

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