Coghlans Tent Peg Mallet

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Coghlans Tent Peg Mallet -

Tent peg mallet with a rubber head and wooden handle. Includes a steel tent peg puller.


Weight: 16 oz. (454 g)

Sizing:

  • Length = 13.5"

Manufactured:

  • Made from heavy-duty plastic for long-lasting durability

Features:

  • Heavy Headed Rubber Mallet is excellent for pounding in stakes
  • Staff favorite
  • Built on Stake Extractor on handle
  • Wooden Handle
  • Weight = 1 lb.
Campmor
Coghlan's Tent Peg Mallet is two tools in one. A mallet to pound stakes into hard ground and a hook to extract stakes from hard ground. Hard rubber mallet head. Heavy mallet head makes it easier to pound in stakes. Built on Stake Removal Hook on the end of the handle.

REI

Hammer in or remove plastic or metal ground stakes with this combination mallet/peg puller.

Imported.

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Activity:Family & car camping
Material:Heavy-duty plastic
Weight:7 ounces

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Coghlans Tent Peg Mallet Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

This is a keeper

This was the mallet to seal the deal. As you are traveling across the states by bike for any length of time, weight always is a huge factor. This mallet weighs no more than my camera! Yet it still pierces the tent stakes into hard ground like its nothing. A key feature that I liked was that one could saw off the handle, to make it smaller to fit in his or her panniers better. Keep in mind by doing this you lose some of you force while pounding in the tent stakes. Yet the handle also has holes for one to pull up the tent stakes- which makes it nice at times too!! All in all this product is a must because of how light it is.
cycling addict at REI on 12/12/2010

Lightweight and affordable mallet

I have only taken this mallet with me on a handful of camping trips, but thus far I am very pleased with it. This mallet is much lighter than my previous rubber mallet and still functions just as well, if not better. I have not had any problem driving stakes into the ground so far. It is extremely lightweight and best of all, affordable. A must have for tent campers.
Dodgerblue at REI on 03/03/2008

A must for every tent bag

This is a great product and should be purchased along with any tent. I've thrown one of these in any tent bag used for camping as it's light, cheap and we never have to look for a hammer in the car. There's no need for it backpacking but any other tent it's a great addition.
SLeGros at REI on 09/09/2007

Very Handy

Sometimes the ground is too hard and using your boot creates bent unusable stakes. I guess I am not extreme enough about weight to leave this handy mallet behind. I also wrap duct tape around the section where the handle meets the mallet. This has proven to be quite handy.
ondmtn at REI on 08/08/2011

Sweet lil tool

My fiance and I went on a winter camping trip along the Californis coast. Since we were backpacking we did not want to carry those heavy rubber mallots... this worked perfectly and was light and durable. Handled a month of camping, weekly use.
Tabby at REI on 01/01/2010

Light!!

I like to think I can get steaks in the ground without having to use a tool, but this mallet packs a punch while assuring you dont bend a steak. drives steaks through dry tough ground. Extreamly lightwieght.
the GUY at REI on 09/09/2007

Great Mallet

This mallet really packs a punch! Too heavy for backpacking IMO(although I have a 13 oz mug in my pack!) since I can just use my boot.
Jo mum at REI on 01/01/2010

Neutral Reviews:

Great mallet, useless peg puller

Buy this if you want a mallet, but, don't buy for the puller.
Mark at Campmor on 10/10/2010