REVIEWS
15 Reviews
Jenny F.
I guess I didn't read the description carefully enough because these are enormous and much bigger than I need. Unfortunately the smaller ones were out of stock, so I ended up buying some small ones (which are way too small) and these (which are way too big). Live and learn.
Luke S.
Works great in sandy conditions. Great hold. Have only used them a few times but so far have been impressed
Christopher T.
A must have if you’re expecting any kind of wind. Totally worth carrying the extra weight.
Jerud
looking for a solid solution for a tarp and wing in all, at least severe weather conditions, I found these pegs. Works fine, even excellent, during strong ( up to 7 Bft ), and very strong winds ( 7+ ). One thing though: it can snap some guy-lines and/or tear up the fabric of the tarp due to the fact that the pegs simply hold out. They sit tight in all most every ground, and once the wind catches, they will hold on.
GoHike
These are the steaks you want if ultimate holding power is what you are after. They have held big awning style tarps in 40mph winds and pyramid tents in freak blizzards.
Brando
Bought these for a multi day trip with gravel bar overnights on the Current River. In the past used the basic stakes that came with my tent with less than optimal results. These hammer in the gravel, rocks and sand very easily, with a twisting motion as they anchor. Held the tent and rain fly extremely well and removal was no fuss in the morning.
DDD333
I don't mind getting out in rough weather or pitching a tent on more complicated terrains, and these stakes are the awesome. Due to their length and curvatures, you can penetrate very rocky ground as well as get a good hold in sand. If you're in the wilderness, you're going to run into bad weather at some point. These stakes are worth their price to secure your tent. I use a very expensive tent, and this tent requires staking out. Their cost is worth protecting the weak link in a tent system.
Larry
Awesome stakes - really grab hold and very secure.
They hold your tent down in storms, I tested it. Other tents were flying away. I used them for the guy lines. I was not able to find any better ones, except really heavy steel military surplus stakes. But these are still light weight. I will get these for all my tents.
4u777
Much lighter then I assumed. Haven't used thes yet but looking forward to my next trip when I may get the chance too.
Sully15
Good solid stakes that work well but somewhat overpriced
Gera
I recently bought them and used over the entire Patagonia where strong winds are always present. They fitted perfect over different ground, including compact ice. A great option to complete your standard tent stakes set.
Florida C.
I have gone through 3 tents with these stakes and still going strong
Alcapitan
For whatever reason, costs I'd imagine, tent makers rarely suppy their tents with enough stakes or reasonably sturdy stakes. I've always suplanted the supplied stakes with a set (or 2) from MSR. These are tough, and lightweight besides. I can now carry enough stakes to actually guy out the fly properly, even withstanding the ferocious winds we often get in west Texas.
Bat H.
I bought these stakes to anchor my Kelty Noah 16 tarp and they do the job as expected. They hold in windy conditions. At ten inches long and with the twist configuration they are great in soft soils but almost impossible to place in hard pack or rocky soil such as most developed campsite fill. Other stakes are more appropriate in those conditions.
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