What is the difference between nylon and stainless besides what they are made of? Do you deliver to the republic of ireland? I tried to buy them in a camp shop here and they had never heard of them...
I took 12 deltas away on our first trip over Easter...hubby couldn't be bothered with them to begin with and used just the normal tent pegs - the wind picked up one evening so I made him change 12 of them for Deltas, I think next time he'll put them in to begin with, to save me nagging
Ours arrived in 2 days, Rob very kindly added another 4 to my order without adding a further p&p charge once I realised I hadn't ordered enough and I got the 10% refunded too so thanks - fab customer service all round
------------- Bev :o)
2013
March - Pooley Bridge (Pod booked!)
May - Spiers House, Pickering
June - La Garangeoire, Vendee, France
Aug - The Cotswolds?
Delta pegs owners - beware! Having been extolling the virtues of these to the caravan plus awning people on the pitch next door at a site last autumn I found four missing when I got home. I pack my pegs, mallet, etc. in a specific box and check them out and clean them when I get home. Thankfully, it was the nylon ones that walked off, not the steel ones which I use more. My friends (who were staying another night) noticed that these folks' awning was a lot more stable the next day when passing them en route to shower block.
I think I'll stick to recommending them on here and to friends, not those on campsites!
i have to say if you can afford it the metal deltas are invaluable in soft ground. The plastic ones are good, but the metal ones are the only ones I have used that do not move in particularly sodden ground conditions.
i have moved to metal Deltas and love them, as for stealing it has crossed my mind, but still shocking to learn people would...hope they get their come-up-ance!