Material | Aluminum, Metal |
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Color | Orange |
Brand | BIFUNIE |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 0.47"W |
Style | Heavy Duty |
Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.28 x 3.15 x 0.63 inches |
Package Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 0.47 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | BIFUNIE |
Manufacturer | BIFUNIE |
Part Number | BIFUNIE3BRO |
Aluminum Tent Stakes Pegs, 12-Pack Aluminum Ground Pegs with Reflective Pull Ropes, Heavy Duty Tri-Beam Metal Stakes Pegs for Backpacking Camping Tents Hammocks and Canopy
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Material | Aluminum, Metal |
Color | Orange |
Brand | BIFUNIE |
Product Dimensions | 7"L x 0.47"W |
Style | Heavy Duty |
About this item
- Heavy Duty: High-strength 7075 ultra-light three-sided aluminum stakes;
- Package Content: 12Pcs tent pegs with reflective pull cords + 1pcs carrying pouch;
- Elegant Stakes: Coated with elegant paint with 3-sided extruded aluminum stakes with 3 angles hooks on the rod for secure anchoring;
- Greatest Holding Ability: Tent pegs are used to help maintain the tent's shape, and to hold the tent in place against wind;
- Versatile Stakes: Perfect for anchoring outdoor tents, tarps, hammocks and canopy;
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Product Description
Feature:
Length: Approx 7 inches
Ultra-light; Three-sided rod; Sturdy;
Material: 7075 Aluminium alloy material;
Elegant Aluminum Tent Stakes
Coated with elegant paint with 3-sided extruded aluminum stakes for secure anchoring;
3 hooks welded into the side of the angle for bracing the open angle of the tent peg against the tension;
A rope-stringing eyelets on the top end of tent pegs by connecting to ropes for loosening or pulling the tent peg from the ground;
Greatest Holding Ability of Stakes for Tents for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking
Aluminum tent pegs with hooks by connecting to ropes attached to the tent, are pushed or driven into the ground for holding a tent to the ground;
Tent pegs are used to help maintain the tent's shape, and to hold the tent in place against wind;
Stakes for Outdoors Decorations
Secure your ground tarp very well;
Keep the Christmas / Halloween inflatables from blowing as inflatable stakes;
Package Included:
12* tent stakes with pull cords;
1* tent peg carrying pouch;
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ASIN | B08H85RKH4 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #7,699 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #24 in Tent Stakes |
Date First Available | November 29, 2018 |
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Customers like the value, weight and appearance of the anchor stakes. For example, they mention it's well worth the investment, easy to pack along and that it looks good. They appreciate grip, quality, and ease of use. Opinions are mixed on durability, and size.
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Customers like the value of the anchor stake. They mention it's well worth the investment, works great for their purpose, and is an unbeatable price. Some say the alloy they use is quite brittle.
"...If you use H&B tents or similar gear, this pack of stakes is well worth considering. Plus like I said, you get a bunch...." Read more
"These are nice aluminum stakes for the price, however the alloy they use is quite brittle and we had two break on their first or second use when..." Read more
"Great product! Great value!" Read more
"I used these stakes on a hunt on sandy soil and they did very well. My tent has the crap shepherd hook stakes and these are a vast improvement...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the anchor stake. They mention that it is very light, and perfect for light duty. Customers also mention that the stake bag is of a fairly light fabric with an interior textured.
"...THESE stakes are FAR stronger, similar length and only a few grams each heavier...." Read more
"...Didnt really matter for my case but they’re super lightweight. I like that they’re easy to see when mowing but not overly obvious from further away." Read more
"...They easily pop out with the back of a hammer or pry bar. They are very lightweight and durable...." Read more
"...Perfect for light duty...not for medium to heavy duty. Tested and reviewed by Sam." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the tent stakes. They mention that they are well designed, sturdy, and brightly-colored. Some say that they look better than the original stakes that came with their tent. Overall, most are satisfied with the appearance and functionality of these tent stake set.
"These stakes are great, go for it...." Read more
"These stakes are awesome. I got them in black and orange. These do such an awesome job of securing my gear even in high winds...." Read more
"I liked the fact that the stakes were very sharp and went into the ground with a regular hammer...." Read more
"This is a nice set of tents stakes. I’ve used them on to camping trips now. They’re good and sturdy, a good price, good value. Highly recommended." Read more
Customers like the grip of the anchor stake. They mention that it holds very well, stays put, and doesn't get thrashed. It's great for keeping your tent in place, and holds well in muddy ground. The notched length makes it easy to secure other lines.
"...loop through Dolly Sods WV... in all environments the stakes dug in, stayed put and didn’t get thrashed even against serious wind gusts...." Read more
"...weigh only a few grams more than ultralight stakes, but they hold SO much better, and they don't bend...." Read more
"Too short, pulled up at the slightest wind..not enough grip to stay in ground...." Read more
"They are long and hold very well. Always need a few extra and these are ideal." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the anchor stake. They mention that it is a great stake for loose ground, and is easy to see and stake into the ground. Customers also say that the stakes are perfect for training trees.
"...5 day/22 mi loop through Dolly Sods WV... in all environments the stakes dug in, stayed put and didn’t get thrashed even against serious wind gusts...." Read more
"Easy to see and stake into the ground!! My husband is thrilled with these stakes." Read more
"These are great stakes for loose ground because of their wider base. They are also light enough for hiking. Highly recommended!" Read more
"Great stakes, buy em!" Read more
Customers find the anchor stakes easy to use. They mention that they have little grippy notches to keep their tent, and they go into the ground with a regular hammer.
"I liked the fact that the stakes were very sharp and went into the ground with a regular hammer...." Read more
"These are great for keeping your tent in place. They are easy to hammer into the ground, have little grippy notches to keep your tent from slipping,..." Read more
"...ground with plenty of clay beneath the surface, and these went in extremely easily. The best stakes I've used, and for an unbeatable price." Read more
"...They won’t bend it will be easy to pound in the ground." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the anchor stake. Some mention that it's super strong and doesn't bend when hammered in, while others say that they will bend easily, and break easily. The alloy they use is quite brittle and they break way too easy. They are perfect for light duty and not for medium to heavy duty use.
"...THESE stakes are FAR stronger, similar length and only a few grams each heavier...." Read more
"These are nice aluminum stakes for the price, however the alloy they use is quite brittle and we had two break on their first or second use when..." Read more
"...These work perfectly for that. They’re more durable than plastic ones so you can get them through tough ground or roots that may be nearby...." Read more
"...them into a buried tree root with a rock (as often happens), they don't bend like so many other brands...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the anchor stake. Some mention that they are stronger, similar length, and lightweight. They are small and powerful, making them perfect for backpack camping. However, other customers say that they're extremely small, hard to pound in, and too small to be effective.
"These are smaller than I thought but look like they will do the job." Read more
"...Why ?- They aren’t too long, a typical annoyance with similar stakes in big box camping aisle grab bins...." Read more
"...They are only 7 inches long which I knew better than use but did anyway. Softer soil, they stayed in place for the most part which surprised me...." Read more
"...yet to use them, but I'm not sure how they'll hold up - they are EXTREMELY small (in diameter and length) and super lightweight...." Read more
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Why ?
- They aren’t too long, a typical annoyance with similar stakes in big box camping aisle grab bins. They’re also not weenies that pop out at the first tug.
- They are plenty—if not surprisingly— light but not ultra gram weenie Titanium/Helium/magic unicorn light. Save $$ here in exchange for a negligible bit of weight. If you’re concerned about the weight... seriously, don’t fret: these are A-OK.
- They are quite sturdy. You CAN bend & wreck them (I have on one) by hard driving into rock or, like me, step/tripping on them but it takes a hearty goof to do so. They’ll last ages if you don’t wail on them like a carnival beast haha.
- The three ridge teeth things on the top end are extremely useful, especially if you use paracord for guyline tie-downs. I’ve not seen stakes with this feature and I love it.
- You get a bunch. Tent + tarp day shelter, hammock rainfly in wind, ready spares... whatever. It’s nice to have a handful available for now and later.
Real world trials and performance:
I have a Hyke & Byke 1p Zion for backpacking and generally set up a separate tarp fly with my trekking poles and paracord guys for a day shelter and water collection (Sawyer 1 gal bag) if it is rainy. Makes playing QRP ham radio in camp much more fun :-). Anyway, H&B gear ships with plenty of high quality ultralight stakes but they are SO easy to bend if you hit a root or rock even if being careful. THESE stakes are FAR stronger, similar length and only a few grams each heavier. And yes, H&B’s little pusher disk thing to drive the stakes fits perfectly. Definitely superior. If you use H&B tents or similar gear, this pack of stakes is well worth considering. Plus like I said, you get a bunch.
I’ve used these stakes now for three backpacking trips: two in the Hoosier Nat Forest (Deam wilderness) in both high ridge/dense forest and lakeside; and most recently on a 5 day/22 mi loop through Dolly Sods WV... in all environments the stakes dug in, stayed put and didn’t get thrashed even against serious wind gusts. Forest floor, dense sand+small rock, rain/gentle mud & clay, semi-soggy grass... these things got the job done everytime with reasonable site selection and patience. I cannot ask more from my gear.
I leave the other stakes in my collection at home now... the new ones have totally proven themselves. The only stakes I miss a little are the skinny hook/crook things that make small grommets on ground tarps easy... but those nasty things bend just looking at them. So I tie up a small paracord loop through the grommets or use zip ties, place these new stakes just outside the grommet (they don’t fit in the hole) and the job gets done.
Good luck, happy camping.
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2021
Why ?
- They aren’t too long, a typical annoyance with similar stakes in big box camping aisle grab bins. They’re also not weenies that pop out at the first tug.
- They are plenty—if not surprisingly— light but not ultra gram weenie Titanium/Helium/magic unicorn light. Save $$ here in exchange for a negligible bit of weight. If you’re concerned about the weight... seriously, don’t fret: these are A-OK.
- They are quite sturdy. You CAN bend & wreck them (I have on one) by hard driving into rock or, like me, step/tripping on them but it takes a hearty goof to do so. They’ll last ages if you don’t wail on them like a carnival beast haha.
- The three ridge teeth things on the top end are extremely useful, especially if you use paracord for guyline tie-downs. I’ve not seen stakes with this feature and I love it.
- You get a bunch. Tent + tarp day shelter, hammock rainfly in wind, ready spares... whatever. It’s nice to have a handful available for now and later.
Real world trials and performance:
I have a Hyke & Byke 1p Zion for backpacking and generally set up a separate tarp fly with my trekking poles and paracord guys for a day shelter and water collection (Sawyer 1 gal bag) if it is rainy. Makes playing QRP ham radio in camp much more fun :-). Anyway, H&B gear ships with plenty of high quality ultralight stakes but they are SO easy to bend if you hit a root or rock even if being careful. THESE stakes are FAR stronger, similar length and only a few grams each heavier. And yes, H&B’s little pusher disk thing to drive the stakes fits perfectly. Definitely superior. If you use H&B tents or similar gear, this pack of stakes is well worth considering. Plus like I said, you get a bunch.
I’ve used these stakes now for three backpacking trips: two in the Hoosier Nat Forest (Deam wilderness) in both high ridge/dense forest and lakeside; and most recently on a 5 day/22 mi loop through Dolly Sods WV... in all environments the stakes dug in, stayed put and didn’t get thrashed even against serious wind gusts. Forest floor, dense sand+small rock, rain/gentle mud & clay, semi-soggy grass... these things got the job done everytime with reasonable site selection and patience. I cannot ask more from my gear.
I leave the other stakes in my collection at home now... the new ones have totally proven themselves. The only stakes I miss a little are the skinny hook/crook things that make small grommets on ground tarps easy... but those nasty things bend just looking at them. So I tie up a small paracord loop through the grommets or use zip ties, place these new stakes just outside the grommet (they don’t fit in the hole) and the job gets done.
Good luck, happy camping.
My husband does a lot of ultralight backpacking with our scouts BSA troop, and swears by these stakes. Most stakes that come with ultralight tents (especially trekking pole tents) are TOO TINY to be of practical use. That's because customers look for the lowest "trail weight" which includes the stakes, so tent makers have learned to supply uselessly small and light stakes. Toss them out, and replace them with these.
The reality is, in high winds and soft muddy ground, you need bigger stakes than what came with your ultralight tent. These weigh only a few grams more than ultralight stakes, but they hold SO much better, and they don't bend.
Even if a scout pounds them into a buried tree root with a rock (as often happens), they don't bend like so many other brands. That's because one of the 3 ribs is full-sized all the way from the head to the tip, without an indentation like so many other brands, which have a weak spot.
Buy them, pack them, and bring some extra for your troop, because somebody will need them, for sure.
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Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2023