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MSR Cyclone 10" Tent Stake, 4 Pack, Red

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 206 ratings
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Material Aluminum
Color Red
Brand MSR
Product Dimensions 9.84"L x 0.59"W
Style Cyclone Tent Stakes

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  • Spiral design tent stakes is ideal for creating a solid anchor point in soft soil
  • Constructed of lightweight 7000-series aluminum
  • Features reflective pull loop allows for easy removal
  • Weighs 1.2 ounces and measures 10 inches long
  • Sold as a kit of four stakes

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The MSR cyclone tent stake uses a spiral design which is ideal for creating a solid anchor point in soft soil or for securing large shelters and tarps in a windy environment. Constructed of lightweight 7000-series aluminum, the cyclone stake offers strength and holding power in all conditions. Each stake weighs 1.2 ounces and measures ten inches. A reflective pull loop allows for easy removal. Sold as a kit of four stakes. MSR products are covered by a three year limited warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and worksmanship.

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4.8 out of 5 stars
4.8 out of 5
206 global ratings

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Customers like the performance, quality and tightness of the anchor stake. For example, they mention that it works well, is well made and that it holds really well. That said, some say it's perfect for beach shelters and camping in sandy areas. That being said, opinions are mixed on the weight and value.

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30 customers mention28 positive2 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the anchor stake. They mention that it's well-made, holds up well, and is of high quality. Some say that the stakes are superior and hold on for dear life.

"...Pros:-Durable-QualityCons:-Bit heavy for backpacking purposes-Somewhat expensive" Read more

"...These stakes are much more substantial than the thin rods that came with our tent and they are still short enough to fit in the tent's carrying case...." Read more

"These are very high quality specialized stakes and recommended for very sandy conditions...." Read more

"...So, while these stink as tent stakes, they are great to use as property stakes." Read more

28 customers mention25 positive3 negative

Customers like the performance of the anchor stake. They say it works well, is strong, and stays put in sandy soil. Some mention that it works great with tarps and does not pull out during two days of heavy rain. Overall, most are happy with the performance and durability of the stake.

"...I thought all our stuff was done for, but these stakes worked like a charm!..." Read more

"...just what I was looking for - stakes that are strong and work well in different soil types to hold my guylines securely. I recommend." Read more

"Work great for a little extra holding power for the two end guy outs on my trecking pole tent." Read more

"These stakes work great in sandy or wet ground, used them in saturated ground to support hammock stand...." Read more

28 customers mention28 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the tightness of the anchor stakes. They say that they hold well when the ground is saturated, hold down their tents, and stay secure in the sand all day. Customers also mention that the stakes do not loosen or give up.

"...at a 45 degree angle into the unpacked sand and they provided a remarkable amount of grip...." Read more

"...I highly recommend them because they are strong, have a great grip in the soil and are fairly light for their size." Read more

"...The straight aluminum pegs hold for awhile, but pull out too easy with the swaying motion, so there is clearly a difference in holding power with..." Read more

"...If there has been lots of rain, Ill carry a few with me. They hold really well when the ground has been saturated...." Read more

12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

Customers find the anchor stake versatile and useful for beach shelter, camping, and sandy areas. They say it holds very tight and ensures their tent is stable in wind and rain. Customers also mention that the stakes are specialized and recommended for very sandy conditions.

"These are very high quality specialized stakes and recommended for very sandy conditions...." Read more

"...Smply put: outstanding for sand and wind. Where the other ones pulled out of the ground in an instant, these did not budge. At all...." Read more

"...The reason we chose them was that they seemed to be the best rated for lose sand and the beach. These stakes are expensive too!!..." Read more

"Great for sandy areas. But in hard surface you need a rock to get in the ground." Read more

13 customers mention9 positive4 negative

Customers are mixed about the weight of the anchor stake. Some mention it's lightweight and sturdy, while others say it'll be too bulky and heavy to bring on every camping trip.

"...they are strong, have a great grip in the soil and are fairly light for their size." Read more

"...And they're so lightweight I feel I could throw them in with my backpacking gear and not even blink about the weight...." Read more

"...I purchased eight which weighed in at about ten oz. This was a tad heavy considering my tent is only around three lbs...." Read more

"...Camped out at the beach for 2 days, they held firm. They don't weigh so much so I always include them in all camping trips because you never know..." Read more

10 customers mention4 positive6 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the anchor stake. Some mention it's well worth the price, while others say it'd be better off buying a cheaper tent.

"...They are a bit pricy...." Read more

"...It was worth the few bucks for the piece of mind...." Read more

"...The stakes that are provided with the tent are fine, but it was pretty pricey, so I wanted to make sure that we have really solid stakes for security..." Read more

"I bought two sets of these to pitch a tent on the beach. They are worth every penny!..." Read more

Great for high winds (keeping a trampoline in place)
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Great for high winds (keeping a trampoline in place)
I have used these stakes for camping and they are terrific. I also use them to keep a 14' trampoline tied down securely. In California we experience Santa Ana winds, which are very strong, dry, downslope winds (a.k.a. Devil Winds). Basically up to 90 miles per hour where I live. I have seen (mostly in the news) many a trampoline flying out of someone's backyard into the house next to them. As such I staked down my kids trampoline and over several years I have yet to see the stakes even budge. Even with rain and the ground softening they have stayed in place. I believe the trampoline weighs a fair bit more than a tent and provides a rather large surface for the wind to catch underneath so for me it is a good testimonial for these stakes. Also, I have read other reviews about how hard they are to pull up. There is a reason for the loop at the top of them. Get yourself a good tool to pull them out. You can even use a screwdriver as a handle to get leverage on them.
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