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No hay artículos en el carroMSR se enorgullece de ofrecer la estaca más ligera del mercado – menos de 6 gramos por estaca. La estaca MSR Carbon Core de 6 pulgadas utiliza un núcleo de fibra de carbono para mayor resistencia y rigidez, y una cubierta de aluminio para mayor durabilidad. Se vende como un kit de cuatro estacas para tiendas de campaña. Cada estaca mide seis pulgadas y pesa 5,7 g. Los productos MSR están cubiertos por una garantía limitada de tres años contra defectos de fabricación en materiales y mano de obra. Fabricado en Estados Unidos.
I-Beam
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de mayo de 2021
I actually use these for portable folding P3 Solar panels. They fit perfectly thru the grommets, and keep the panels from blowing around. You could use them for most tarps as well if you're staking the tarp to the ground.These weigh nothing.If you're going to get cordage to tie to them, you'll have to get small diameter cordage. Use 1.5 mill cordage.I would say they are a bit pricey. But they are worth it to me, I count ounces since I hike with a 10 lb weight penalty already with a Solar System to run my CPAP. Plus the fact they are narrower, makes them more useful than a standard stake from Easton or other companies like Tube Stake.If you're on the fence buy them, but make sure you have cordage to go thru the tie holes, and some reflective cord to tie to that. (I do this will all my tent stakes, you will thank me if you don't)
Everardo Castro
Comentado en México el 6 de julio de 2020
Ultralight And toughUltraligeras y resistentes
Kunde
Comentado en Alemania el 10 de julio de 2017
Als Ultraleicht-Trekker bin ich den Kummer mit hohen Anschaffungskosten gewohnt. Ebenso stellt sich vor jedem Kauf die Frage, ob es wirklich gute Ausrüstung ist. So auch diesmal. Die Nägel sind zwar kurz und sehr leicht, aber dennoch sehr stabil und halten mein Tarp bisher in jeder Lage und auch bei weicheren Böden fest im Griff. Das hatte ich gehofft und bin daher sehr zufrieden. Fazit: Leider teuer, dennoch sehr gut.
gentliman
Comentado en Alemania el 29 de septiembre de 2017
Eigentlich ist das Handling dieser wirklich leichten Heringe kein Problem, solange man nicht aus Versehen drauf tritt, weil man sie nicht weit genug im Boden versenkt hat. Habe das Produkt trotzdem nochmal nachgeordert, damit ich immer genug in spare habe. Empfehlung! ABER: Im WWW gucken, gibt es woanders auch noch günstiger...
K. Crawford
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de febrero de 2016
It's disappointing to see the reviews from those who abused the stakes and then blame it on the stake. These are ultra-light stakes and have to be treated appropriately. If you do, there's no better stake out there. It's the lightest stake with this big of a diameter out there. That means for it's weight, it has the best holding power. And it's titanium over carbon tube design means it is VERY strong for it's weight. (and that's the key phrase: 'for its weight') I've pounded on it surprisingly hard with a rock without it bending. I'm very impressed.If that's not what you want, fine, go buy a different stake and wail away with your hammer. But don't blame the stake. It's not designed for what you want to do.Finally some advice for those who want to treat them right: It VERY difficult to push in a stake with your foot without putting a LOT of bending pressure on it. We also don't have a good sense of how much force we're putting on it. So of course that's going to bend them if you use your foot. Instead, use a rock/hammer and focus on hitting it squarely so there's very little bending force. Get down on your hands and knees and start light and build up from there. Recognize, the harder you hammer, the more likely you're going to hit it off-center and add some bending motion and eventually bend them. If you can't break through without hammering excessively hard, consider moving the stake to a different location. To that end, some people like to connect the stake directly to the tent grommet. That's a mistake because you can't change the stake location and are more committed to pounding through than finding a better spot a few inches away. Instead, add a short segment of line so that you have flexibility to where you can put the stake.
B. Toalster
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 27 de septiembre de 2015
great stakes - stood up to gales and lashing rain
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