- Material: Metal
- Color: 12in-8park
- Brand: Beefoor
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.54 x 1.18 x 13.77 inches
- Style: Tent Stakes
- โถMULTI-USE: Tent stakes are suitable for nailing tents, canopies dog leash, tarps, and etc. to the ground. Perfect for outdoors camping and backpacking. Long and large tent stakes make sure your camping trip safe in the tents.
- โถStakes Size: The tent stake about 12 inches (30cm) long and 0.35 inches (0.9cm) in diameter which is much bigger and stronger than most stakes on the market.
- โถEASY TO USE: Metal stopper and sharp tip make it easy to drive the stake into the ground and it is easy to pull out the stake using the hole and the hook on the top.
- โถSTURDY MATERIAL: Made of 45# steel, the surface is electrophoretic black, not easy to bend, and cost-effective. For outdoor camping, camping tents, large canopy erection and fixing. Long and heavy enough to stand against the wind.
- โถTips for better use: – Please do not nail the tent stake vertically to the ground. – Make the tent stake and the ground into a 60-degree angle. – Please leave about 1.6 inches (4cm) of the tent stake on the ground to have enough room to tight the rope. – Use the hook to tight the rope. – Use the hole to pull out the tent stake.
- โถ12 inch metal ground stakes are widely used in grass, rocks, sand, snow, etc.
























Donald L. –
Super heavy duty and a really decent price
Richard Wilson –
While these are intended for tent securing, they are great for securing down other items such as yard displays. Excellent product, highly recommended.
kelley –
My parents purchased these to replace the cheap plastic stakes that came with their holiday inflatable. These arrived in great shape and work perfectly for what they need
Bradley Lee –
As advertised
Susan in Roanoke –
Heavy duty
Silvino –
Did someone say steak? Yes they work like what your looking for.
RK –
These ended a long search for holding down tarps. They are well made and heavy duty.
Brenda –
I used this product to hold down a Christmas tree at my sons grave site. It was perfect for that. Just a lil tree.