
Titanium Nail Stake (Single)
A lighter version of our popular Titanium Nail Peg, the Vargo Titanium Nail Peg – Ultralight can be driven into hard soil without getting bent or damaged. Reflective cord offers increased visibility and easier removal.
Specifications:
- Weight: 0.3 ounces (8.5 grams)
- Length: 6.0 inches (152 mm)
Description
A lighter version of our popular Titanium Nail Peg, the Vargo Titanium Nail Peg – Ultralight can be driven into hard soil without getting bent or damaged. Reflective cord offers increased visibility and easier removal.
Specifications:
- Weight: 0.3 ounces (8.5 grams)
- Length: 6.0 inches (152 mm)
Stakes
Hammock Camping Stakes
Are you looking for stakes or anchors to tie your tents and tarps down on a backpacking trip? Check out DutchWare's selection of hammock and backpacking tent and tarp stakes before your next adventure. Learn about our wide range of anchors, nail stakes, and hook stakes to find the best gear to suit your needs.
When you're backpacking, you need lightweight, durable, and versatile gear — and your stakes and anchors are no exception. In this video, Dutch breaks down the differences between and benefits of DutchWare's selection of backpacking tent stakes. No matter the duration of your trip or the kind of terrain you cover, you'll surely find the proper tools you need to keep your tents, tarps, and other belongings tied down in any weather with DutchWare.
Among our wide range of available products, we carry the top brands for backpackers today, including Dac, Vargo, and our own DutchWare stakes. Each stake or anchor has unique qualities that make it suitable for different purposes. In this demonstration, Dutch looks at how shape, weight, and length make every stake useful in various situations. Watch to learn which stakes fit the various soil conditions you might encounter and how you can pick the best product for your next backpacking trip.
Timestamps:
[0:00] What to consider when picking your camping stakes
[0:35] DutchWare Aluminum Y Stakes
[1:08] Aluminum Spiral Stakes
[1:43] Titanium Hook Stakes
[2:46] Burly Titanium Hook Stakes
[3:20] Dac J-Stakes
[5:06] Carbon Fiber Tent Stakes
[6:14] Carbon Fiber Beef Stakes
[6:47] Titanium Ultralight Ascent Stakes
[7:34] Titanium Nail Stakes
[8:08] Titanium Nail Pegs
[8:36] Titanium Ultralight Sand/Snow Anchors
[9:14] DutchWare has the stake options for your needs
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James May –
These are light weight and reasonably strong stakes though a little short in soft soil.
These are light weight and reasonably strong stakes though a little short in soft soil. I have had a few break where the cord passes through the stake when pounding into frozen packed earth.
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kitsapcowboy –
These stakes are crazy light and quite resistant to bending.
These stakes are crazy light and quite resistant to bending. The cord loops give you plenty of leverage for driving them into firm soil by hand and retrieving them later. They are svelte, so they take up almost no room when packed with your hammock, tarp, or tent. Driving them fully into the ground with your guy lines perpendicular seems to give a good hold under most soil conditions.
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Rachel (verified owner) –
lightweight, super durable, really don’t bend
Used these about 10 x by now. None have bent. Most of them have my tarp tie outs attached- they are too swanky to lose… I really like the “nail” head end- if you need to pound them in, you can, and they don’t crumple.
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Question
CT –
Has anyone used this as a toggle too? thinking of carrying gear that can have dual function in a pinch
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Carolyn Palmer –
Yes if you would like to use this as a toggle and make it into a dual function you will be fine.
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mike5 (verified owner) –
I have titanium pegs I bought from Amazon on another tarp and really fell in love with the nail style stake. You can use them in almost anything. I always watch my friends struggle in rocky places with the Y stakes. I wanted to go even lighter with my dyneema tarp and got these. There are a little thinner than my others- but that’s to be expected with a lighter weight. I tied my guy line on them so that most of the tension seems to be on the lower portion of the stake. I didn’t want to put the tension on the hole itself. The material is pretty thin and didn’t want to risk breaking it.
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