Needed some extra for the
"Needed some extra for the mid tent. Pretty good and light. Used on a glacier."
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Overall rating: 4.711111 / 5 from 90 reviews.
Groundhog™ Tent Stakes offer excellent hold and are highly durable, though design feedback is mixed. They perform well in various ground conditions.
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"Needed some extra for the mid tent. Pretty good and light. Used on a glacier."
"Always a great product. Unfortunately, I didn’t have my readers on and ordered the wrong size. User error."
"Light, grips well, easy to remove."
"Perhaps a bit bulkier than old school wire tent stakes, but quite a bit for durable and reliable in a variety of conditions. I picked these up to use with tarp shelters and to replace missing stakes in other tents and gear. In short, they work."
"Awesome."
"Bulky and the tops bend easily. The DAC V-stakes are superior"
"Everyone swears by them and they’re not wrong. Bought a set for my AquaQuest tarp and was really surprised how easily it pierced on rocky terrain. No bending at all like other stakes. Definitely getting another set for my tent and might even try out the shorter version."
"They’re great they do the trick, easily slide into the ground compared to other stakes, which is nice. Especially if it’s loose rocky ground instead of on dirt."
"I started the PCT in March with too few Groundhogs for my huge Durston (ordered a 6-count; maybe should have ordered double), added several more cheap no-name generics from CLEEF's hiker box which got me by. . . barely. The cheapies mostly did the job but all except one broke off, leaving me down to one of them plus my trusty Groundhogs when I reached Paradise Valley. There's an outfitters in Idyllwild so I stocked up! Unfortunately by that point it was too little too late since I ended up getting off trail there and going home, but they've been serving me well in the Columbia River Gorge."
"Nope: these do not do the job in tough ground, they don't penetrate without banging them in and then they bend and distort very easily."