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Most tents come with a batch of weak, thin stakes; the ultralight, incredibly strong Easton Mountain Products Nano Tent Stakes are a definite upgrade. Each sturdy stake features a hole in the top for tie-on accessories or guy lines.

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What is the diameter of the hole. Could I...

Ryan

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What is the diameter of the hole. Could I fit paracord or 3mm line through it?

Pat Palmer

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The manufacturer website has even less info than here on Backcountry. Your best bet is to contact the manufacturer directly.
http://eastonmountainproducts.com/contact/contact

Scott Jasper

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Ryan, I just slipped a 5/32" drill bit thru the hole in one of my Nano Stakes (that's 3.97 mm to you metric people). Yes, my 3mm cord fits easily.

Ryan,  I just slipped a 5/32" drill bit thru the hole in one of my Nano Stakes (that's 3.97 mm to you metric people).  Yes, my 3mm cord fits easily.
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Scott Jasper

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  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I did an analysis of tent stake weights and Easton's Nano stakes earned my purchase. I went with the orange-capped, 6" version to use with my Mountain Hardwear Skyledge 3 tent (see my separate review of that excellent tent). Analysis results for 10 stakes:

4.60 oz - original Skyledge 3 stakes
3.50 oz - MSR Mini Groundhog ($30/oz saved)
2.80 oz - Easton 6" Nano ($13/oz saved)
2.00 oz - Vargo Ultralight ($14/oz saved)
1.90 oz - MSR Carbon Core ($24/oz saved)

My backpacking gear motto is: "If you watch the ounces, the pounds will follow." Easton lists the weight of these stakes at 0.26 oz each. My scale - accurate to within 0.05 oz - has 10 stakes coming in at 2.80 oz (= 0.28 oz each). My previous stakes were 0.46 oz apiece, so I'm saving almost 2 oz on the set of ten.

The Easton Nanos are pretty durable but, as with all stakes, some care will be needed when sinking them into rocky ground. If you're a gram-counter (or, as in my case, a tenth-of-an-ounce-counter), you should consider Easton Mountain Products' Nano tent stakes as an upgrade for your backcountry kit.

Easton Nano Tent Stakes Rock!

what is dimention before rim

jeff

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what is dimention before rim

Action Packer

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The Nano cones in 3 sizes. These are 7075 aluminum, Made in the USA at the Easton facility in Salt Lake City Utah.

6 in. = Weight 7.4 grams
8 in = Weight 12.2 grams
10 in = weight 17.6 grams

This is total length including the cap.