Coleman 10-In. Picchetti per tende con chiodi in acciaio, 4 pezzi

Brand:Coleman

3.8/5

30.32

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Brand Coleman
Color Multi
Item Dimensions LxWxH 12.25 x 5 x 0.8 inches
Material Blend
Style Tent Pegs

3.8

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Scritto da: sickboy
great prod
works like it should
Scritto da: Public name (required)
Not just for tents
Used for ensuring blow-up holiday destinations stay put. So much better then the provided pegs.
Scritto da: SK
Sturdy pegs for camping.
Need a few extra for camping and these r good ones
Scritto da: P. Drew
These are serious stakes
Got these just a few days before a weekend trip. I took the time to attach loops of nylon cord around them, as I was too cheap to invest in a special "stake puller", and figured the cord loops would give me the leverage to get them out. Be warned -- 9 year old son who was so proud of staking out his own tent put one of his through a tree root (using a small hammer). We had to get the maintenance guy with a full size crowbar and ball peen hammer to retrieve the stake, which only slightly bent in the process! (If we could have worked the tent loop over the plastic head, we would have just left it). We did break the plastic hook off of that stuck stake, but for the pressure we were exerting, that was no big deal. Second trip was to a state park with pea gravel tent pads. Again the OEM stakes just wouldn't stay put - I'd stake one corner and when I went to pull the tent taut, the stakes just dragged through the gravel. I pulled out these bad boys, and that tent was not going ANYWHERE at that point! These were driven in to pretty hard soil & tree roots where the OEM shepherd's hook stakes for one tent, and the triangular aluminum stakes for the other tent just refused to cooperate. Tents stayed tight during a summer thunderstorm, and having added cord loops to them really helped with the removal. You'll need a hammer or a mallet to get them in -- pushing with your shoe isn't going to cut it unless you are on super soft mulch or gravel.
Scritto da: Dakota
Worth Every Cent!
Sad to say that these sturdy stakes rust. I own glampsites (luxury camping) and whatever I use for my business stays where I put it for a while unlike regular camping where tents go up for a few days and then dismantled. It's difficult to yank rusted stakes out of the ground, so much so that some of the green tangs broke. I'm still on a learning curve with my business and these taught me to look for the words "rust proof" in the description. These are top of the line stakes. A two hour storm whipped up without much warning and these guys never budged in 30 mph winds. That nice metal tang at the top takes a beating without damaging the green plastic tops. I misplaced a hammer to pry them out of the ground and used one of them to pry the rest of the stakes from the ground. I would never have tried that with the cheapie stakes that come with even the best tents. These things are solid and heavy. Definitely happy with my choice. I bought extra to share with camping buddies - there's always someone who can't find their stakes or throw away bent ones and need more. They're probably going to do just what I did and buy these things. There's so many to choose from but trust me, you want these.
Scritto da: Jay R.
Worth the Price if You Want Strong Stakes
When I purchased aColeman Hooligan 3 Tent for a holiday camping trip, it came with the usual thin, L-shaped stakes that were easy to bend with my bare hands. Before the trip I ended up buying a set of the Coleman 10-inch steel stakes to replace all of the original stakes that came with my tent. Just by looking at the new steel stakes, you can tell that there's a big difference. The steel stakes are heavy, almost twice as long, a with a larger diameter compared to the stock stakes, which helped when some of my stake positions were on softer soil; there was no way that the thin stock stakes would stay in place, but the extra thickness, weight, and length of the steel stakes grabbed a good hold to the ground. The molded ends have a hole and a tab to make tying down tent ropes a breeze. The hole is also meant to be used with Coleman's tent stake puller, which I also bought in a set along with a rubber mallet, tent brush and dustpan (here is the item:Coleman Tent Kit ) At about $4/set of 4, that comes out to one dollar per stake. My tent needed 12 stakes, but larger tents (such as family-sized, multiple room tents) will need more stakes, so the cost can go up fast - this is the only reason why I didn't give them a full 5-stars. Other than that, the 10" steel stakes outdo the stock stakes on all levels.
Scritto da: W
Great stakes after one modification
I've owned these stakes for 6 years now and use them a few times a year. I added some nylon cord to the top of each stake and use that to pull the stake out. This puts stress on the shank of the stake and not the green plastic which is not very durable. I use a 1lb rubber mallet to hammer the stake into the ground and then use the wood handle through the nylon cord when I need to remove. This allows you to place 2 hands on the handle and use your legs to pull stubborn stakes (I've used all my strength before with this method and the nylon cord held strong). For those wanting to do the same mod, I used a constrictor knot to tie the cord to the shank and a double fisherman to connect the cord ends.
Scritto da: Angela Blom
Well made.
Used these as tie down anchors for a sun shade covering our garden. No bending at all when driving them into ground with a hammer. Recommend.
Scritto da: David Camp
Four Stars
A very good and strong tent stake/peg ideal for the camping or gardening enthusiast
Scritto da: DT
Sirven bastante bien
Muy buenos puntos de apoyo, para mi mala suerte, durante la acampada, llego un aire considerablemente fuerte y uno de los anclajes se rompió por la parte del plastico, no por mala calidad, si no por que fue demasiado fuerte el aire, los recomiendo para acampadas tranquilas
Scritto da: Rafael Aldave
Excelente compra
Excelente alternativa a las varillitas que venían con mi tienda. Son gruesas y funcionan muy bien con el martillo de hule y el extractor de varillas (que se venden aparte). Con estas logras un trabajo rápido, firme y seguro en segundos, a diferencia de las que se doblan.
Scritto da: Isaac G
Sólidas pero pesadas
Muy sólidas si solo vas de campamento , si las pretendes llevara excursión y estar moviéndote buscaría unas más ligeras. En general buenos acabados.
Scritto da: Daniel Sánchez
Muy fuertes
Son muy fuertes, las utilice en suelo muy duro y sin problemas, por el precio están muy bien y cumplen su función a la perfección, ya compré dor paquetes más

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