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The Hikemax 60 Pack Plastic Tent Pegs are 5.7-inch durable, lightweight plastic stakes designed for versatile outdoor use including camping tents, garden netting, and landscape fabric. Their bright yellow color ensures high visibility, while the rust-proof material guarantees long-lasting reuse. Each stake weighs only 0.3 ounces, and the pack offers excellent value with 60 pieces, featuring no-slip hooks for easy removal.







| ASIN | B071YKFSNH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,365 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #434 in Plant Support Garden Stakes |
| Brand | Hikemax |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (753) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.3 ounces |
| Item model number | GS-A-60P |
| Manufacturer | Hikemax |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 60 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7"L x 5.7"W |
| Style | Yard Stake |
| UPC | 748782905419 |
D**T
Using for garden row marking, high vis, not flimsy
Affordable, not flimsy, using for garden row staking, high visibility. I am also an avid camper and I believe these stakes could work well for tents. Obviously, buy the proper length of stakes you need for your application.
C**N
Works as described
I use these to stake down all my holiday inflatables. They work great
P**A
stakes, plastic, not suitable for vampires, but almost everything else is fine
Not big enough for circus tents, huge pop up canopies, and 30 foot tarps on a windy day. But for routine small and medium jobs, they are fine. Light enough for backpacking, study enough for an eight person tent on the open prairie on a windy day.
K**E
Great for landscaping
I use these stakes for planning garden and pathway layouts before installations, and for flagging invasive plants that need to be removed (or marking where plants were removed for monitoring purposes). I prefer these stakes to using flagging tape. While the stakes can hold a light amount of tension if you're running a string line on it, I can't imagine that these dinky little pegs could actually hold any tent in place; they will warp under high tension or if they are accidentally pressed into a rock beneath the soil surface.
R**R
Good quality stakes
Not much to say, they are good quality plastic tent stakes. They work very well.
M**L
Work great for tree cages!
We planted upwards of 100 bare root trees and put tree cages around all of them to prevent deer browsing. 4 stakes were used per cage. They worked very well and have held nearly a month after planting. I had one out of about 400 break when hit with a hammer, and only because it drove into a rock in the soil. Great buy for my application!
M**Y
Does the trick
I bought these to keep the garden fabric down in my vegetable garden. Last year I used the metal fabric staples and they didn’t hold very well but also when it came time to remove them all I was afraid I had forgotten some and I was thinking some may get caught in the rototiller when we were prepping the garden this year. So I searched for something that would be more visible and this certainly does the trick. It holds the fabric in place and won’t be hard to remove when the time comes. Of course I do wish they could have been a little cheaper but overall it was worth the purchase.
D**N
Not bad. Would recommend.
They worked for what I needed them for. Held several canopies down for multiple days in strong winds. Winds strong enough to bend the legs on a couple of the canopies. The stakes a bit flimsy, if you don't get a solid hammer strike they may bend and be nearly impossible to use after. It was worth it for me and I would use them again if needed. I recommend if metal stakes are not an option.
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