Have a look at the Bags4everything website, they have some ideal bags for delta pegs or anything else you want to put in a bag for storage, from a mallett to a bicycle!
I bought a pack of three heavy nylon bags with drawstrings at GoOutdoors for £3, ideal for holding pegs etc. Each bag is a different colour so they are easily identified.
Keep meaning to go through to Go Outdoors now they have a branch up this way but still not got that far, maybe a day trip one week when we have some dosh! lol
Quote: Originally posted by xtinexoop on 16/6/2008
Quote: Originally posted by Ken- on 15/6/2008
Well I cut the box down that they came in so it was a nice tight fit, used them 1st time this weekend and when I took them out 1 was broken so theres only 19 now so should fit in the box a little better!
Anyone else broken any?
How did it happen?
I "think" mine must have hit a rock/stone and pushed it backwards, I put them in as instructed and all looked OK on the ground, didn't know anything till I took them out.
I have several that have cracked where you hit them - tbh I wasn't particularly impressed that they broke so easily as we have never used them in hard ground - they broke first time we used them and the pitch was sandy.
I've not managed to break a Delta Peg yet (though I've bent one or two!) even though I'm not especially kind to them, but I always use a rubber mallet.
I store them in a drawstring bag my friend Pat made for me.
I have a tough nylon stuff sack with drawstring top, that houses all our spare pegs, guy ropes etc that we use with the tarp, so that Deltas go in there, as we always take that bag with us.
Boots sell their summer beach bags 1/2 price each year and the strong drawstring waterproof beach bag for £3 in the sale fits nicely (it's like a PE bag but strong)
I like the triangle bag idea though.... someone should do that
Sadly I have never seen a need for aerodynamic, ergonomic tent pegs that cope with the moments and couplings of a tent on the south coast of England .But I do sling all my other dynamic ground support and tensioning devices in a large ex Army bag with mallet, nylon string, adhesive tape of any description,stanly knife blade,spanners and screwdrivers,spare bottle opener x 2,other Man type stuff and a handy tool for removing small children and dogs from horses hooves. This sadly is the first bag to emerge from the boot. ( you know where you are with sticky tape )
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