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The Smith & Barker Premium Tent Pegs are crafted from galvanized steel with a robust 4mm diameter, making them 25% stronger than standard pegs. This pack of 20 is rust-proof and versatile, ideal for securing tents, garden setups, and more, ensuring your outdoor experiences are worry-free.
Item Weight | 400 Grams |
Number of Pieces | 10 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15L x 0.4W centimetres |
Style Name | Galvanized |
Colour | Silver |
Material Type | Galvanized steel |
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S**7
Good and strong
Needed extra tent pegs as it was going to be windy on our camping holiday these pegs did not let us down they are made from galvanised steel and despite the rough ground they did not bend and held the tent firmly in place brilliant value for money would recommend to others.
U**R
Not premium pegs at all.
The Smith & Barker tent pegs are made of garvanised steel. This means that they should not rust. These pegs are 4 mm and seem pretty sturdy. Iâve put pressure on them with my fingers but they didnât show any sign of bending. Unfotunately, I wonât be able to properly test their sturdiness in the short term, considering the wet weather forecasted for the time to come. Iâve already taken these pegs with me for camping. Iâve used them to secure my tent to the ground. As a result of the rain from the previous days, the ground was wet and soft. So, I didnât face any challenge to push these pegs in the ground. So, Iâm not in place to provide any additional comment about their sturdirness as this feature could only be properly tested during the summer when the ground is dry and hard. In addition, the weekend was not windy, limiting the challenge that these pegs had to face. Considering all these caveats, I can say that the pegs fulfilled their goal well. The quality of these pegs is not premium. The edges at the bottom and the top of the pegs are irregularly finished. Most of them are sharp and rough. But if you handle them with care, they should not be a big threat for your physical integrity while manipulating the pegs. But itâs not ideal. I would like to note that one of the photos on this website shows the pegs as if they would end in a spike. That is not the case at all. These pegs are short (15 cm). Overall, they seem very basic camping pegs. Despite of all the statements from the advertising, itâs difficult to find a reason why you should buy these tent pegs. Maybe just for their price. Just under 4 pounds for 10 pegs, it doesnât sound bad.
M**J
Seem Sturdy, But Not As Advertised!
When I received these tent pegs I was surprised by the sharpness of the ends and actually thought they were cut a little roughly, as my previous tent pegs are flatter at the ends. After looking at the product images, I noticed one which showed the tent pegs having pointed ends, as though they had been purposely shaped but when looking over mine, they were quite different.I would definitely be careful when using them especially near the tent material as I think the ends could scratch or even rip. I would probably wrap the pegs in something first before putting them into the peg bag that I already have with my tent.The pegs do seem to be pretty strong and go into the ground fine with a few taps of the hammer.Some previous tent pegs I have owned have bent when trying to get them into the ground, so these ones do seem better overall and look like they are made of better materials.I am not completely sure how well they would keep down the tent guylines, particularly in windy conditions, since they don't seem to have much of a crook at the ends of some of them but they are a better replacement for the ones I already have.
D**T
Sturdy and Reliable Tent Pegs â A Must-Have for Camping and Gardening
Overview:I recently received the Smith & Barker Premium Tent Pegs, and theyâve proven to be an essential addition to my outdoor gear. Made from galvanized steel, these pegs are incredibly sturdy and reliable, perfect for both camping trips and various garden tasks.Design and Durability:These pegs are made from 4mm thick galvanized steel, which gives them a solid and durable feel. Unlike some other pegs Iâve used, these are definitely not bendy, even when hammered into tough ground.The 150mm length is just right for securing tents or garden netting. They go into the ground easily and stay firmly in place, even in windy conditions.Ease of Use:Using these pegs is straightforward. The sharp ends make it easy to push them into various types of soil, and they hold up well even when I need to use a mallet to drive them in.Iâve used them for both securing a tent on a recent camping trip and for holding down garden fabric, and they performed flawlessly in both cases.Versatility:While these are marketed as tent pegs, theyâre versatile enough for a range of outdoor tasks. Iâve found them particularly useful in the garden for securing netting, ground covers, and even lightweight fencing.Their strength and durability make them a great choice for any situation where you need a reliable peg to hold something in place.Value:For the price, these pegs offer excellent value. The 10-pack gives you enough pegs for most small projects, and the quality is top-notch, so theyâll last through many uses.Considering their durability and the fact that they donât bend or break easily, theyâre a great investment for anyone who enjoys camping or gardening.Final Thoughts:The Smith & Barker Premium Tent Pegs are a fantastic choice for anyone in need of sturdy, reliable pegs for camping or gardening. Their solid galvanized steel construction ensures they wonât bend under pressure, and theyâre versatile enough for a variety of outdoor tasks. If youâre tired of flimsy pegs that canât handle tough conditions, these are definitely worth picking up. Highly recommended!
K**E
Poor finish and they do bend
These are badly finished, with jagged ends that are a cut risk to hands. One of the listing images show them to be pointed, but they are not. They also claim to be âNOT BENDYâ in the listing title, which is incorrect, they do indeed bend, and several had to be set aside.The hook is quite open, so they donât hold line as well as they should, and need either bending more or putting in the ground at a flatter angle. They have become tarnished after just one camping trip of five days. Not that much going for them really, apart from the fact they are cheap (currently ÂŁ4 for ten). No likey, and would highly recommending choosing something else.
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