The pegs are solid, but they will not appeal to enthusiasts of lightweight gear and not everyone will decide to take them on a hiking trip. On one side they have a point, which is not visible in the store photo.
Pack includes 10 steel tent pegs
Constructed from steel
Each peg measures 19 cm in length
Diameter of each peg: 0.5 cm
Total weight of the set: 330 g
Produced by Rockland, Poland
| Material | Steel |
|---|---|
| Number of pieces in set | 10 |
| Length | 19 cm |
| Overall weight | 330 g |
| Weight (1 pc.) | 33 g |
| EAN | 5902020307457 |
| Manufacturer code | 45 |
| Brand | Rockland |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 45
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Good pegs. Durable, don't bend, appropriate length. Cheap. Unfortunately, they are quite heavy, which is their main drawback. If someone doesn't care about the weight, it's worth buying.
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I was surprised by their quality compared to the price. They are definitely more durable than others I've had in the past. I will certainly buy more for friends so that everyone has a spare for any trips.
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Everything's ok. The pegs don't bend, even in very hard ground. I recommend them. They weigh more than aluminum ones, but it's only about 100 grams more per set for a small tent.
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They passed their first test, so they seem quite sturdy to me. Although the price is their weight. But generally, for this money I rate them definitely positively. On the other hand, if the material is good, then I guess it's hard to go wrong.
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The only, minor flaw is that they are steel, so the set is a bit heavy. On the other hand, they provide solid anchoring for the tarp or tent, and for this kind of safety and reliability, it's worth carrying some extra weight. So ultimately 5/5, because these sharpened pegs go into any ground and do not bend like the cheaper alternatives.
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I was surprised by the quality of the metal used for the pegs. The ends are slightly sharpened, which makes them easier to drive in, but I would be careful when putting them in a backpack. Very good price.
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Sturdy pegs, a sufficient number to secure a tent or tarp. Solid material, does not bend, easily go into the ground (except for stones). Of course heavier than aluminum ones.
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Pegs are just pegs, sturdy but therefore also a bit heavy. However, I wouldn't choose thinner or lighter ones. They don't bend when hammered in. I recommend them.
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Solid product. Used with a camping tarp, they held in the ground well.
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Solid, durable, they go into the ground well. I recommend them.
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Strong pegs, quite heavy, but they do the job.
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Durable, don't bend but they are heavy. I recommend them.
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Very durable, but this translates to weight. It's worth finding a strong case, as the ends easily pierce material. Attractive price.
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I was surprised by the quality of the metal the stakes are made of. Slightly sharpened at the ends, which makes them easier to drive in. Very good price.
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