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MSR Ground Hog Stake Kit |  | Brand: MSR Category: Sports
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $19.95 as of 9/7/2010 16:26 CDT details You Save: $0.04

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Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 362
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.3 x 0.7
Model: 312053 UPC: 094642120530 EAN: 0094642120530 ASIN: B000A8C67W
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| Features:
| • | Tent stake kit comes with eight lightweight stakes | | • | 7.5-inches long | | • | Made from anodized aluminum | | • | Nearly impossible to bend | | • | Lifetime warranty |
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Product Description 215238 Features: Contains 8 Ground Hog stakes Specifications:
Product Description The MSR 312053 GroundHog Tent Stake Kit features eight lightweight, impossible-to-bend tent stakes. These 7.5-inch, anodized aluminum stakes are versatile enough to work well with just about any tent and durable enough to last for years. About MSR Mountain Safety Research (MSR) designs, manufactures, and markets innovative adventure gear for outdoor enthusiasts. The ever-growing MSR product line is most popular with mountaineers, backpackers, and campers. MSR is the industry leader in reliability and quality with every product it focuses on--tents, stoves, water filters, snowshoes, cookware, climbing gear, fuel, and related accessories. All of MSR's products set the benchmark in performance throughout the specialty outdoor industry. MSR is also one of the most widely distributed brands in the outdoor industry and provides products to more than 1,200 specialty retailers in North America and export to more than 30 countries.
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The best April 7, 2007 S. Nault (Boston, MA) 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
Simply the best tent stake on the market today. I've been a Scoutmaster for 23 years and have gone through dozens of different designs of tent stakes looking for the most perfect one out there: this is it. They can be bought for about $2 ea. If you look around you can find cheaper copies sold in different colors but unless you're buying them by the hundred as I am, it's not worth the search. The three sided design grabs the soil, placed sideways it hold in sand and snow. The anodized aluminum is very lightweight but drives into the hardest ground. ...and the lifetime warranty means you'll never have to pay for a tent stake ever again!
best alum stake around December 24, 2007 Sean Bova (Schenectady, NY USA) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
by far, the best alum tent stakes I've ever owned. The tri-leg design is the extra reinforcement it needs (which many don't have) to drive into just about any type soil. The only upgrade I can think of would be to go with the same design in titanium... which I have, but now that I've got these, I don't think the strength improvement and minor weight savings justifies the excessive cost of the titanium variety. Definitely a great product.
a less expensive alternative May 22, 2009 William James 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The product is as good as any of the reviewers suggest but there is an alternative, the COLEMAN ALUNMINUM TENT STAKES 4 in a pack for 7 bucks at THE SPORTS AUTHORITY (a chain sporting goods store), in appearance and material they are identical to the MSR BRAND. I bought 12 for 21 bucks and I'm super happy with the purchase. Rather you go with the MSR or save a few bucks with the coleman model #2000001318 I believe you'll be happy with either.
Scouting November 13, 2007 Paul E. Miller (Wichita Kansas) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Excellent product. Purchased for weight reduction during our camp outs. Could not improve if I wanted.
Much Better Than Plastic September 20, 2008 F. M. Pepoon (Roseville, CA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We've camped on all kinds of surfaces from grass to gravel to hardpan, and these stakes work very well for every surface. Unlike the plastic stakes that so often come with tents, these will not break, split, or bend. These are better than the steel stakes with plastic heads, because as you know, the plastic heads are easily bent and broken. These stakes go into the ground with relative ease, and you can hit 'em with a mallet if the ground is that hard. Removal is fairly easy; if the ground is hard, hook the string over your mallet handle and pull. Out they come! We've never had a problem with these, and we have tried just about every kind of stake available.
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