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Keep your tent where you left it.

Did your buddy leave the stake bag sitting on a log again? Pick up the Sierra Designs J Tent Stake and keep your tent anchored down without anchoring down your pack. This lightweight aluminum stake easily cuts through any terrain, and the handy J shape makes it easy to pull out when it’s time to pack up.

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4 5

Terran Siladi

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Picked a package of these up in order to set up the rainfly for my hammock a bit easier if there didn't happen to be accommodating trees where needed. They seem to hold well in both loamy soil and more sandy rocky stuff. Used them for a week in the Virgin Islands when camping and they held great for the whole time. Bright blue color is nice as they pop out if you drop one. They seem well constructed but are light enough weight that I don't mind carrying them even though I might not always need them.

What size are these tent stakes? I couldn't...

LisaMcD1@msn.com

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What size are these tent stakes? I couldn't find any size anywhere; I had put in 9" - 12" Aluminum stakes and it sent me here...

Sam Matthews

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Try using the chat now feature in the upper right hand corner to ask the gear expert to have someone in the warehouse measure it for you.

Danny Andres

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They are 6.5"

4 5

J.W.

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These stakes are not bad. They're light, reasonably strong, and do the job. In stating that, I have bent the head on a few of these in the field. For my money, I go with MSR Groundhog stakes for bombproof peace of mind.

4 5

Brian Reyman

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I typically replace my tent stakes with MSR Groundhogs straight away. I find those are the toughest choices available for the rocky/hard Colorado soil I camp on.

I received a set of these with a recent tent, though, and as they looked better than the average stock stakes, I decided to keep them. I'm glad I did - they're just a bit smaller (just 2 ridges instead of the 3 on the Groundhogs) and lighter than the Groundhogs, but they're nearly as strong.

If you need the best of the best, go with the Groundhogs. Otherwise, these are a very solid choice.

5 5

Ditchard

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These are fantastic stakes for most purposes (see my review on the North Face version). Again, these are actually DAC stakes so decide how many you need, what color, and if you want cord attached to decide what is the best deal.

5 5

Ditchard

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These are fantastic stakes for most purposes (see my review on the North Face version). Again, these are actually DAC stakes so decide how many you need, what color, and if you want cord attached to decide what is the best deal.

What is the individual weight of these? ...

WallDiver7

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What is the individual weight of these? In grams please. Thanks!

Angus Bohanon

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~.4 ounces per stake. http://www.metric-conversions.org/weight/ounces-to-grams.htm--------------------11g

WallDiver7

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Thanks Angus! Are these the same stakes that Big Agnes ships with their tents? DAC?