I would think the manufacturer would hedge their bets on the warranty for a product that is begging to be wrapped, twisted, bent, flapped around by users.
IF you tend to be gentle with a product like this, it'll likely last quite a while, especially if it's set in one place and not moved afterwards. If it's going to be set up and than removed and stored later, you'll probably not get a long life from it.
But 'flexibility' is one of it's selling points, and is why most buy them. If you can keep the 'flex' to a minimum, you may get a nice long life from them.