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Don't let your tent get away from you in stormy conditions--reinforce your position with these additional ten tent stakes from The North Face. Each seven-inch long 7075-T6 aluminum stake features dual notches for easy and secure cord attachment.
The tent Stake Set from The North Face includes 10 easily inserted and removed aluminum V-stakes.
The North Face knows tent stakes tend to run away. Where they go, who knows. Don't get caught short on your next trip. Pack this set of 10 tent stakes. Don't get caught without them!
The North Face's tent stakes are sold here in a set of 10.
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| Country of origin: | China |
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| Material: | 7075-T6 aluminum |
| Materials: | 7075-T6 Aluminum |
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Bury them as deadmen for winter camping | |
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These type of tent stakes often come with a new tent, and for years I would just throw them out and use chopped off ski poles for tent anchors when camping in snow. But, now I use this type of tent stake, although instead of driving it like a nail (which you could do in soil), I girth hitch it with a length of accessory cord and bury it like a mini deadman for an anchor. These hold and incredible amout of force and after they have set up for a day or so, become one with the snowpack. For details on how to set this system up, go here: | |
| Andrew McLean at Backcountry.com on 05/17/2009 | |
They Make Too Much Sense | |
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Bought these on a whim about 2 years ago when I needed a few extra stakes to further guy out my tent. Only took a moment to realize they were clearly superior to the OEM stakes that came with the tent. They are far sturdier and are easier to pound into the ground with the wider striking surface. The wedge shape grabs the soil better than the round shaped stakes AND that wedge shape makes them nest/spoon nice and organized when packing them. I agree with those that think North Face should front the extra few $ and make these standard with their tents. It would certainly be a selling point over the competition. | |
| Andrew Brandt at Backcountry.com on 06/26/2009 | |
these were great!!! | |
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My Husband and I were getting ready to go camping for the first time in years, and the tent stakes we had were just doing well in the Alaskan ground. I had purchased items from Back Country before and gave it another shot... My husband, the pessimist, wasn't sure about them till we got out on the Kenai Peninsula and he LOVED them!! The soil,rocks,roots were tough but the stakes held. We plan on getting a couple more sets for spares and for future use. Definitely worth the buy! | |
| jenni13 at Backcountry.com on 07/05/2009 | |
"VERY sturdy stakes" | |
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| I beat the heck out of these stakes into some hard packed soil and they are the same shape as when I took them out of the bag. I don't know how much more you can say about a tent stake. The tips are quite sharp but will not draw blood unless you apply a lot of pressure or a good swing of a hammer. I haven't tried this, however. I like them better that the stakes that came with my new NF tent. | |
| Richard at Moosejaw on 10/15/2009 | |
Cool as Ice | |
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Ive just got back from Siberia looking at Amur Tigers. As you can guess it was cold and a lot of snow. These tent stakes will work in any habitat or terrain. They were ideal in the snow covered tundra of the Russian far east and Ive used them at home in the wet muddy English Lake District. These are far more advanced than other stakes because of their shape and alloy. A must!! | |
| Neil at Backcountry.com on 04/26/2003 | |
North Face V-Stakes | |
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This stake is Great! Best by far that I have every used for Backpacking tents. They are a replaced for all my tents from factory sent stakes. And their weight is less also. The only time I slightly put a bend in one I was trying to pound it into frozen ground with a round rock on a winter Backpacking outing. Very Durable, lightweight and dependable. | |
| Solostays at Backcountry.com on 09/17/2004 | |
Don't Forget them! | |
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These were great on my most recent trip. Very light weight and easy to dig into the ground. They stay put great too. However, they are a bit difficult to see in the ground as well as lift out when it's time to pack up. Make sure you keep count of how many you have so that you dont leave these behind! | |
| RadicalProf at Backcountry.com on 06/19/2008 | |
"Almost as light as air. No really they are light and strong." | |
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| The North Face Stake Set is so light it makes my other stakes that came with my tent look like bricks.Not to mention as strong as bricks. I use this set for any tent that I buy inclduing my big family tent. It saves a little weight and thats a plus!! | |
| David at Moosejaw on 05/21/2006 | |
Just Great Stakes | |
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These are great tent stakes and reasonably priced. Many of us frequently bend or lose these important little items. It's comforting to know that replacements can be obtained here in a smooth and rapid manner. | |
| Fitz@Granite Mountain at Backcountry.com on 04/21/2006 | |
"These are what Superman would use" | |
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| These are GREAT. The TNF stakes that came with my tent were light and strong in appearance but turned to wet noodles when they touched the ground, never to be straight again. These are lighter and stronger, have yet to hurt one yet. Last stakes you'll buy, period. | |
| Brian at Moosejaw on 01/10/2007 | |