Snowpeak Solid Stakes30 6 Piece R-103-1 Review

Snowpeak Solid Stakes30 6 Piece R-103-1

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  • Material: S55C Steel (Black Electrodepositing Coating)
  • Weight: 6 oz (180g)
  • Dimensions: L 12″ Head 0.6″, Other 0.3″ (300mm Head12mm, Other 8mm)
  • Contents Include: Solid Stake 30
  • Made In Japan

This mid-ranged forged steel stake is a foot long. Our #30 stake is a good size for holding down larger tents and tarps. No need to worry about breaking these stakes youll drill right down through rocks.

Snow Peak #50 Solid Stake Review

Snow Peak #50 Solid Stake

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  • A 20 inch solid stake made in Japan from forged S55C Steel with black electrodepositing eating
  • Penetrate the roughest terrain; able to be driven through asphalt
  • Designed with a large head for driving into the ground and a hook that prevents the stake from going to deep
  • Use the hook or hole in the head of the stake for pulling the stake out of the ground with the Snow Peak steel hammer

This is the largest of our forged steel stakes at twenty Inch long and can be hammered into asphalt if needed. Our #50 is big enough and strong enough to hold down your largest and heaviest tent or tarp.

Snow Peak Solid Stake #30 Review

Snow Peak Solid Stake #30

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  • A 12 inch solid stake made in Japan from forged S55C Steel with black electrodepositing eating
  • Penetrate the roughest terrain; able to be driven through asphalt
  • Designed with a large head for driving into the ground and a hook that prevents the stake from going to deep
  • Use the hook or hole in the head of the stake for pulling the stake out of the ground with the Snow Peak steel hammer

The Snow Peak Solid Stake #30 is one burly stake. The shaft is made of forged steel, with black electrodeposition coating. That means you can pound the Snow Peak Solid Stake into the ground without bouncing off rocks. Actually, the rocks will be crushed. In fact, you could pound these into concrete if you wanted. They’re really that tough. A flat head minimizes slipping while hammering, while a hole in the head makes extraction a snap.

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