RIY Tent Stakes Heavy Duty 12 inch Steel Tent Pegs for Camping Unbreakable and Inflexible
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Three sixteenths of an inch
I am pretty pleased with this
A strap from your tent, etc., can be attached to a stake in two ways, as shown in the photo My guess is even a wider strap would fit underneath the hook if it has an eyelet and a hook that points downward. It would be easy to pass a short piece of nylon rope through the eyelet and attach the rope to your strap with a simple knot if it wasn't already there.
Selected User Reviews For RIY Tent Stakes Heavy Duty 12 inch Steel Tent Pegs for Camping Unbreakable and Inflexible
It's probably one of those times where you can't say out loud that "you get what you pay for" I had bought heavy duty tent stakes from other sellers since I thought they were going to do a good job. In addition, they put on them inadequate little plastic pieces that bend and break far too often. They are made from 100% steel and do not contain any weak plastic parts. If nobody steals them or I leave them behind, there is no way I will ever need to replace them.
This is the best stake I have ever An anchor is installed on my trailer to hold my canopy in place. Just the other day, I had winds of 20 miles per hour blowing across my bow and not a single.
Tent stakes like this are perfect for holding your tent in place. This substance is quite thick and long, and it is hard to displace it. There is a hole or a notch on the line, which are both excellent options for attaching a line. You should be mindful of the fact that these are heavy and will add a significant amount of weight to the backpack if carried.
The stakes dig nicely into the hard and rocky ground of the desert. We attached our light emitting rope to the top of this pipe so that it didn't touch the ground all the time. These pipes are real steel and can go through thin rocks, but they don't go through larger No matter what they say, they never bend. Instead, they say, "Hey, move me off this thick rock. ".
It's solid, but not The stakes are very sturdy. In contrast to the flimsy aluminum stakes that are so common, these are heavy. In fact, you can drive these in soil or gravel without worrying about bending them. You just need to take into account the weight if you're going to be carrying these on foot. I was pleased with the weld quality (quality of construction).
It is a perfect fit for any tent and I intend to buy another in order to donate my old plastic topped tent. I got these to use for a new tent and wanted something more durable than the plastic tops sold at Walmart.
I bought these stakes to attach my Party Tent to them. I found that they were much stronger than what I had used previously, and were easier to drive into the ground because the sharp points were so easy to drive into the ground. The holes on the tent legs were a bit larger than the predrilled holes, but I was able to make up for that by enlarging the holes with a slightly larger drill bit than the existing ones. The quality of the product will allow you to use it again and again.
I was really happy with how these turned out and thought they were When threaded couplings are used It's that simple).