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Topic: Decent tent pegs query
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13/9/2013 at 1:38pm
Location: Midlands Outfit: Mondeo Avondale Gram
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We bought the rock peg style ones that have threads to screw into harder/stony ground.
Work just as well on grass, No more bent ones.
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13/9/2013 at 1:48pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Cabanon Manga L VW T25 California
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Have you done a search on pegs?. There have been many long threads on virtues of different pegs.
Essentially it important to have a range of pegs for different ground conditions, thus avoiding damaging pegs because they are being used for the wrong job.
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13/9/2013 at 1:57pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: None Entered
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I can highly recommend the 9" Sunncamp Almighty Tent Pegs go in the ground straight as they have a ridge on the peg, don`t bend and keep the camping set up where it should be.
Griff
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13/9/2013 at 2:56pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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If you're going to be backpacking with the tent then you'll need lightweight alloy pegs, most decent camping or climbing shops will have a selection.
As to why they had the tops bent over well, that comes of standing on the peg to push it in rather than using a mallet. Very bad practice, it's not ideal for your walking boots either. You can buy lightweight resin mallets for backpacking or find a stone to use, just don't stand on your pegs!
I personally would be asking the person who borrowed the tent to replace the pegs. It is usually possible to straighten pegs out using a mallet and sturdy flat surface but they'll never be quite as good again. Why should you be out of pocket for an act of generosity?
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13/9/2013 at 6:25pm
Location: Barnsley Outfit: Cabanon Guadeloupe
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I take it the pegs were aluminium? My friend bought a North Ridge tent last week for Santa Pod. I helped him pitch as hes not really a camper and we bent every single peg, using a mallet. The ground wasn't the best but the pegs were soft as sh**. Saying that, my Vango Chinook tent came with ally pegs which were quickly binned and replaced with steel ones. Like someone said, unless you are back packing it is wise to have a variety of pegs for different ground conditions.
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13/9/2013 at 6:26pm
Location: Scotland. Outfit: Conway Camargue Lots of Vangos. .
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You might find this review of use to identify your pegs.
I've always used the Type 3, my OH's and DS's tents have a set each and I've got a third set that came with my now long dead Vango Oddessy mountain tent and which get used as spares and for the lightweight canopy. They've been very satisfactory but as the review says they can bend very easily.
And a lightweight mallet. My DS takes one of these on his DofE expeditions, he's always very popular at tent pitching time!.
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