The STEADFAST Awning 6 Pack by Tiegear guarantees flexible strength and robust reliability at the site.
We all know the five senses are sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch – but for campers, the sixth sense is security! This awning pack comes equipped with six Tiegear guy ropes at 4m in length and six springs, bundled into an acrylic canvas and mesh gear bag for kick-butt durability, breathability, and compact storage in the back of your vehicle. The springs allow movement throughout the tie-down to ensure both the grounding of pegs and absorption of strong winds. Plus, anchor the springs into the earth or remove the loop to secure them around solid structures from bollards and Bullbars to tree stumps and marquee weights, to eliminate the need for pegs altogether.
The Tiegear STEADFAST Awning 6 Pack is the straight-up setup securer for the shady days at the site.
Acrylic canvas and mesh gear bag for breathability in damper conditions
Springs allow movement but absorb strong winds
Springs can be both pegged or removed for versatility
External Dimensions:
Gear Bag − 26L x 23W x 3H | Guy Rope − 48L x 7W x 5H cm | HD Soft Spring − 40L x 3W x 3H cm
Packed Dimensions:
46L x 23W x 14H cm
Material:
Gear Bag − Acrylic Canvas, UV Resistant Mesh | Soft Spring − Polyester Webbing & Rubber | Guy Rope − Polyester Rope & Webbing, UV Resistant Mesh, Cast Aluminium Tensioner
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
AWN06
Snowys Code:
158739
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Q&A's (3)
Further question tiegear1 answer
Sorry I didn’t ask that question well - I am looking to replace existing guy ropes. On the corners, with the current gear, I use the double guy ropes. It doesn’t seem tiegear has these - is that because one is generally adequate? Or is two required per corner, in windy weather? Just weighting up cost/numbers needed. Thanks.
Deidre - Hobart, TAS (2 days ago)
G'day Deidre,
The Steadfast guy ropes are pretty sturdy, so if you're replacing lighter-duty guy ropes that are doubled in the corners, then 1 might be okay.
Leece - Snowys(1 day ago)
Tiegear1 answer
Hi! Have you found one rope ok on awning or do you need two? Thanks.
Deidre - Hobart, TAS (3 days ago)
G'day Deidre,
It'll depend on what you're using the guy rope on, but yes, you can use one guy rope on some setups.
Leece - Snowys(2 days ago)
Tie down strength1 answer
What is the strength rating of each rope?
Paul - Perth, WA(1 year ago)
G'day Paul,
The Tiegear Guy Ropes each have a 320Kg rating, there is also more info on the individual product pages.