I got the Dutch tarphooks so the guy line and hook stay attached to the stake and pack separately from the tarp. They attach to bunny loops on the tarp tieouts. Main benefit is they make it tougher to lose the stakes.
I got the Dutch tarphooks so the guy line and hook stay attached to the stake and pack separately from the tarp. They attach to bunny loops on the tarp tieouts. Main benefit is they make it tougher to lose the stakes.
I have the Vargo ascent's from dutch. I did bend one a little after inserting it into the ground (it is still plenty usable), but other than that they have been good!
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Tritan, I haven't used the Sorex very often but they appear substantial, and no problem yet.
Kips right about the litesmith stakes being great in hard soil. I've been using them this past week in soil that's hard and dry, interspersed with some super fluffy but dry soil, composted with decaying mulch.
The litesmith's are easy to drive into the ground (with 64 y/o female hands) and grip the ground very nicely.
Papa smurf over at DreamHammock makes Ti stakes,http://www.dream-hammock.com/shop.ht...tegory=4019214297497573.jpg
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