Very thin!! These are super thin.Definitely think of them for landscaping or holding down something light weight rather than camping. Look at the picture attached. These a 4 different tent pegs I own and the Alazco one is the one all the way on the right. The longest of the 4 in the picture. You can totally see and feel the difference. I need a lot of tent pegs right now because the kids are always losing them, so I’m glad I bought them for the price, but they wont last long. Just be aware of what you are…
Good price for a good product. You probably thought you’d be reading a review about how well the tent pegs held the tent during gale force winds. We had a different reason to buy them.We needed something to hold down the goat wire we laid under the hardware cloth fence in the chicken coop to keep predators from digging under the coop. After several unsuccessful attempts at a variety of materials in our sandy soil, we had a few old steel tent pegs that seemed to do the job perfectly. I needed more pegs so I…
Great for inflatable yard decorations! These steel tent pegs are the best I have found for my particular projects.We use them to stake our tent, to anchor our holiday inflatables and as hold downs for a backyard canopy.They do not hold the tent as firmly and securely as the ABS plastic stakes, but they outperform other types of metal anchors.For the yard inflatables and canopy they are perfect. In spite of some heavy winds, the canopy has not come loose and the inflatables have held firm. The…
Karl E Batig
I thought the Emberlit might be a good alternative, but it was kinda pricey for what ... I h...
Houseables Baby Crib Safety Net, Mosquito Bed Netting Tent for Babies, White, 48″ X 26″ X 57″, Mesh, Toddler Pack N Play Canopy, Pop up Protection for Infants, Sleeping Beds, Insect Bumper Cover
Adam Reinhardt
Wise Owl Stands behind their product and has great customer service. Having used camp/travel...
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Auledio Camping Lantern and Bug Zapper – LED Tent Light Mosquito Killer Lamp with 2M USB Cable – Lightweight Camping Gear and Accessories For The Outdoors and Emergencies(black)
Very thin!! These are super thin.Definitely think of them for landscaping or holding down something light weight rather than camping. Look at the picture attached. These a 4 different tent pegs I own and the Alazco one is the one all the way on the right. The longest of the 4 in the picture. You can totally see and feel the difference. I need a lot of tent pegs right now because the kids are always losing them, so I’m glad I bought them for the price, but they wont last long. Just be aware of what you are…
Good price for a good product. You probably thought you’d be reading a review about how well the tent pegs held the tent during gale force winds. We had a different reason to buy them.We needed something to hold down the goat wire we laid under the hardware cloth fence in the chicken coop to keep predators from digging under the coop. After several unsuccessful attempts at a variety of materials in our sandy soil, we had a few old steel tent pegs that seemed to do the job perfectly. I needed more pegs so I…
Great for inflatable yard decorations! These steel tent pegs are the best I have found for my particular projects.We use them to stake our tent, to anchor our holiday inflatables and as hold downs for a backyard canopy.They do not hold the tent as firmly and securely as the ABS plastic stakes, but they outperform other types of metal anchors.For the yard inflatables and canopy they are perfect. In spite of some heavy winds, the canopy has not come loose and the inflatables have held firm. The…