🏞️ Elevate Your Camping Game with BIFUNIE Stakes!
The BIFUNIE Aluminum Tent Stakes Pegs come in a 12-pack, featuring ultra-lightweight, high-strength 7075 aluminum construction. Each stake is designed with a tri-beam structure for superior holding ability, complemented by reflective pull ropes for easy visibility. Ideal for securing tents, tarps, hammocks, and canopies, these stakes combine functionality with a sleek design, making them a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.
Package Dimensions | 31.29 x 8.2 x 1.7 cm; 231 g |
Part number | BIFUNIE3BRO |
Material type | Metal Aluminum Aluminum Alloy |
Manufacturer | BIFUNIE |
Manufacturer reference | BIFUNIE3BRO |
ASIN | B08H8KSLGS |
G**T
Saved my life on a mountaintop
Theses stakes saved my life on a windy mountaintop, was able to anchor the rainfly and the tent using only one stake leaving more stakes for the guy-line.
J**S
Very light weight
Haven't had a chance to try them out yet but they weigh at least 80% less than the pegs that came with the tent. Inexpensive to replace if one or two bend.
E**H
I LOVE these
I brought these camping where I had to pitch a tent directly on a gravel pad. I was bending all the tent pegs that came with my tent originally (they wouldn’t go in at all), when I remembered I had these for my secondary shelter. I hammered them in with a rock. None of them broke or bent, and their square shape held sturdy in the gravel. And when I removed them they were easy to grab with just my bare hands. Great engineering, lightweight and awesome all around!
L**I
Great stakes— right length, lightweight and NOT BENDY
These stakes are great, go for it. The item photo makes them appear to be the ubiquitous triangular aluminum stakes at Wally World and the like, but these are much better.Why ?- They aren’t too long, a typical annoyance with similar stakes in big box camping aisle grab bins. They’re also not weenies that pop out at the first tug.- They are plenty—if not surprisingly— light but not ultra gram weenie Titanium/Helium/magic unicorn light. Save $$ here in exchange for a negligible bit of weight. If you’re concerned about the weight... seriously, don’t fret: these are A-OK.- They are quite sturdy. You CAN bend & wreck them (I have on one) by hard driving into rock or, like me, step/tripping on them but it takes a hearty goof to do so. They’ll last ages if you don’t wail on them like a carnival beast haha.- The three ridge teeth things on the top end are extremely useful, especially if you use paracord for guyline tie-downs. I’ve not seen stakes with this feature and I love it.- You get a bunch. Tent + tarp day shelter, hammock rainfly in wind, ready spares... whatever. It’s nice to have a handful available for now and later.Real world trials and performance:I have a Hyke & Byke 1p Zion for backpacking and generally set up a separate tarp fly with my trekking poles and paracord guys for a day shelter and water collection (Sawyer 1 gal bag) if it is rainy. Makes playing QRP ham radio in camp much more fun :-). Anyway, H&B gear ships with plenty of high quality ultralight stakes but they are SO easy to bend if you hit a root or rock even if being careful. THESE stakes are FAR stronger, similar length and only a few grams each heavier. And yes, H&B’s little pusher disk thing to drive the stakes fits perfectly. Definitely superior. If you use H&B tents or similar gear, this pack of stakes is well worth considering. Plus like I said, you get a bunch.I’ve used these stakes now for three backpacking trips: two in the Hoosier Nat Forest (Deam wilderness) in both high ridge/dense forest and lakeside; and most recently on a 5 day/22 mi loop through Dolly Sods WV... in all environments the stakes dug in, stayed put and didn’t get thrashed even against serious wind gusts. Forest floor, dense sand+small rock, rain/gentle mud & clay, semi-soggy grass... these things got the job done everytime with reasonable site selection and patience. I cannot ask more from my gear.I leave the other stakes in my collection at home now... the new ones have totally proven themselves. The only stakes I miss a little are the skinny hook/crook things that make small grommets on ground tarps easy... but those nasty things bend just looking at them. So I tie up a small paracord loop through the grommets or use zip ties, place these new stakes just outside the grommet (they don’t fit in the hole) and the job gets done.Good luck, happy camping.
C**E
Nice campaign stakes
Color is bright and good quality and workmanship. Love it. Comes with a easy to carry pouch
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