If your camper trailer, tent or tarp set up is in need of some angle pegs, then the Supa Peg Angle Iron Pegs have you covered.
This peg is the only one if type as it has a registered design that features a hook that’s welded into the middle of the peg that prevents the guy rope from fraying or falling off.
You are also able to use trace springs with this peg, unlike ones from other brands. In terms of sizing, the 300mm is best for use with a regular tent or camper trailer, while the 450mm size will suit a larger tarp set up.
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Hey, for guy rope pegs for a coleman 10 man tent, would the Supa peg Angle Iron or Zempire Crinklecut or Supa Peg ground anchor be better at staying in the ground? I've had the Supa peg Key head and found the come out to easyily in normal/ soft ground.
G'day Simon,
The Angle Iron or Ground Anchor Pegs will suit soft ground, the crinkle-cut might be slightly more secure than the pegs you've already got, but we'd suggest one of the other two you've suggested to create a more secure hold.
I'm looking at purchasing some new pegs for my camper and came across these. My concern is how do you remove the peg from the ground?. Using the welded hook would only snap the weld.
G'day David,
The Angle Iron Pegs are designed to go in perpendicular to the line of pull for the rope they're attached to, so getting them out won't be a problem. You should be able to easily pull them back out in the same orientation as they were hammered in using the end of your hammer or a peg puller, the welds have been done with this in mind.
I havent used these ones, but have used similar and i remove them the same as I do star pickets. just give them afew taps side to side, doesnt have to be hard, it just loosens the soil around them and they slip out.
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