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Sierra Designs Y-Peg Tent Stakes - 2008
2008 Model Permanently Out of Stock
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Sierra Designs Y-Peg Tent Stakes - 2008
Sierra Designs makes the Y Tent Stakes for harsh use. You could pound these stakes into a gravel parking lot with a sledge hammer and they'd still look right when you finished. If you're sick of bending stakes and want a little extra reliability when you head into the backcountry, get these tough aluminum stakes.
Bottom Line: Stop bending and breaking stakes. Upgrade to the Sierra Designs Y Tent Stakes.
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.25 lbs.
By: DakkaGuru
January 19, 2009
SD "Y" Peg
By: Matthew Cox
March 30, 2009
Burly, Burly, Burly. One of the toughest most relaible stakes I have ever used. I will never have a tent without these.
how many would i receive for the 9.95 walmart use to sell something
how many would i receive for the 9.95 walmart use to sell something like these 4 for 1.95 i use them to support bricks i instaall on patio areas ?????
By: jamielmurp2253680
June 9, 2008
If I understand your question correctly, you would get twenty El Cheapos from WalMart but just think how much higher quality your patios would be using these!
By: Jeff Gerhard
September 13, 2008
How Do You Like Your Stake?
By: Jeff Gerhard
September 16, 2008
For me these aluminum stakes have more holding power than my titanium ones in softer ground & actually only weigh a few ounces more. The head design is better for gripping cordage rather than webbing. Once in the ground they're bomb proof!
They are 6.75in long.
By: David Wernet
May 19, 2008
pretty blue and functional, too!
By: Re Wikstrom
May 28, 2009
I lost a few stakes on my 2nd to last camping trip so I bought a pack of these to fill in where needed. I used 4 of them to stake down the guy lines for my tent last weekend and my tent did not budge (it's a TNF rock 22). In contrast, my friend's big agnes 4 person tent blew 1/4 to a 1/2 mile across the desert, while another friend's tent (that was anchored with guy lines around rocks) blew on it's side, and our BD megamid shelter also blew over (though the stakes did stay in the ground for that guy).... but you get the idea... it was REALLY WINDY! I'm sure tent design was a large factor, but I'm sure the stakes helped tremendously as well.
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