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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de octubre de 2024
Let me first say that you need to understand what tent stakes are best for the right kind of ground. These, or any similar stakes, will not do fantastic in super hard, rocky ground, nor will they stay in super softmuddy ground/sand. These are your middle-range type of stakes, similar to the classic MSR groundhogs.With that said, however, I prefer these to the MSR groundhogs for three main reasons:1) They're more sturdy at the "neck" than the groundhogs. I have gone through AT LEAST 8 or so groundhog stakes that bent way too easily at the top point where the guy line is supposed to catch, rendering them useless. These stakes are noticeably thicker in that area, and I've yet to bend one of these at that neck point (or anywhere) either by stepping on them, or banging on them with a rock.2) They're smooth on all edges. The MSR groundhogs are quite sharp. Maybe that's supposed to be a good thing for getting them into the ground or something, but it seems unnecessary. And it has 2 cons. First, I've cut a guyline on them. And second, it increases your chances of cutting or poking a hole into some other piece of fabric in your pack. With the Wise Owls, even the tips are rounded off, so very little chance of tearing anything else up unless you're REALLY trying to, and even then it would probably be a bit of a challenge.3) They're much, much cheaper. These are $20 for 16, the groundhogs are $20 for 6. So for a product you're going to eventually bend/break/replace, you might as well save a few bucks and not get super annoyed when something does happen to them. If with the extra money you never had to replace them, I would say go for the Groundhogs. But I really thing this is just a better product for a much better price.Also, for the gram counters out there, I haven't weighed them, but these are both listed at 13g (0.46oz) per stake.
Ivysawrudy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
Bought these to stake down a hammock and fly. They step in easily in softer ground but can be hammered into rocky dry ground without getting destroyed. They hold well. I like that I got twice as many as I needed in case I lose some.
Seth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2023
Despite being relatively inexpensive, these stakes are made real well. They seem strong and sturdy, capable of holding down any tent I own .I acidentally kicked one of these stakes when it's in the ground, it bent a bit, but they are quite easy to bend back into shape if you have a crack to stick them in.Overall, I would highly recommend the Wise Owl tent stakes to anyone looking for a reliable and affordable option for securing their tent or tarp. I will update if I have issues in the future.
Scott
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de junio de 2021
I'm not even sure why tent makers even include those weak stakes with their products. I suppose the simple straight piece of metal with a little bend can work, but... just so weak. And pulling them out can be a hassle. Anyway, we got a new tent. A large one. Full family size. So I decided to get some good stakes for it. We have some of the large 3 sided plastics ones for this huge bounce house we've got, but those are way overkill for taking on a camping trip. These things have the three sides / blades, (not sure if there's a. name for that), a place to tie off and they come with a little cord on them to pull them out. On my first try with them, they hammered into medium hard clay soil easily enough, and pulled out reasonably easily as well when it was time to go. They're also super light. Anyway, we're happy with them. We haven't actually used them in high winds yet, but they seem strong enough. (At least, when I tripped over the guy line, that didn't pull them out anyway!)
Teffy
Comentado en México el 23 de mayo de 2021
Bien,las utilizamos en piso de rocas y sin problemas entró. No pesan mucho y la funda que viene incluida ayuda a no perderlas
Kaelin R. Fox
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de agosto de 2020
Yeah, these are all I'll buy now.Firstly, all the packaging was bio-degradable materials (like the rubbery doggy poo bags). I dig that.They are plenty strong. VERY difficult to flex with my hands (which could mean they'll snap?) My MSR groundhogs and knockoffs from Luxe Hiking have some flex in them.7"14grams (they say 13, but I measured a few on my reloading scale 14.073 to be exact) Groundhogs are 2grams each more, but they are half an inch longer, and like 3 bucks each.....Pros:LightweightSTRONGeconomiccompany values the environmentCons:They are black.. why are they black? So I can lose them and have to buy more?A few grams heavier than MSR Groundhogs.. but these are a dollar each, MRS are almost 3. if 20grams extra is breaking your back on a pack in.. you have other problems.
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