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Ground Control Tent Peg - Single
Sea to Summit
Ground Control Tent Peg - Single
$2.95
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  Super-strong and lightweight tent stake

  Sea to Summit Ground Control Tent Pegs are the perfect replacement pegs for your tent, tarp or shelter. Made from anodized 7075-T6 alloy, they offer great strength for their weight. The three-sided design is extremely strong and offers great holding power in soft or hard ground. In hard ground, where you might not be able to push the peg in full depth, you can utilize the multi-height guy points to minimize leverage on the peg. Each peg also comes with a reflective cord and luminescent pull tab to help you extract the peg when you break camp.

  Sold individually.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Anodized 7075-T6 alloy

  • Multi-height guy points

  • Reflective cord and a luminescent pull tab

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