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Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
They’ve withstood a good pounding into hard clay and did not bend. But, once you attach the tethers, the won’t fit in the case.
JOHN FEILER
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THESE!
Zachary Hall
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
I took these out for the first time on a camping trip and they are very lightweight and seem sturdy, but having them around a few scouts during the weekend the stakes came back bent and broken. The stakes are also fairly more difficult to drive into the ground because of their shape and design. They also hit rocks much more common than traditional metal stakes. I love the theory of these stakes and in review I should’ve not brought them near younger scouts potentially due to them not watching where they step.
The most honest reviewer
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023
Comes well packaged in a small tin for storage which is nice also none of the stakes are pre-tied with a knot which is nice. At first I was a little skeptical if I would bend them when I initially sunk them but no bends with minimal wear after 3 camping trips. Definitely a good buy if your looking for ultra light gear.
Dr. L. MCCAFFREY
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021
These tent pegs come in a neat but somewhat superfluous metal tin. Immediately took them out of the tin and put them into a lightweight tent peg bag! The pegs themselves are lightweight, incredibly strong, and come with good looking but short cord with reflective stripes. I only wish they were a little bit longer to cope with sandier soils. There is no central rib for extra strength, but I expect them to be very strong anyway. Each peg and cord has a mass of 12.4 grams or 0.43 ounces.
Evan Gurnick
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021
The first time I used these stakes one of them bent - They were lightly hammered with a rock into soft dirt. The stakes, including the bent one, are still usable (I used them for 2 nights after bending) and hold the tent down quite well, but they no longer fit in the metal case they came in. The stakes are probably not pure titanium as the description suggests, as titanium should not bend so easily.
SoCal Hiker and Prospector
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2021
So these stakes are very lightweight. Less than half the weight of the aluminum stakes that came with my tent. And when trying to shed pounds, every ounce counts.Upon my first use though, I did notice that some of the stakes bent. Not major that they were unusable, but enough to notice. But these stakes did drive into dried mud easily, with the help of a nearby rock. And they never came out once put in the ground, even in softer ground.The one thing I didn't like was that these stakes came in a fancy heavy aluminum case. It's all pretty and everything, but I'd rather have had a few extra stakes than the case.
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2019
I was really impressed with these, they are light and sturdy. I had to pound one flat with a rock so that they could make it through my tent's door tie downs...it took some doing. It comes with reflective line to make pulls which I used but then ditched in favor of having them pack flat inside each other.The stakes comes with a stake pouch and aluminum tin. Both are pretty neat but not as light or useful as the stakes themselves. There may be lighter stakes out there but the price is right and the stakes are quality.
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