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How To Setup The toughstake in Snow
When setting up your Snow Tent in the snow, it can be very difficult to securely anchor your pop up in the sand. Toughstake Sand and Snow Stakes have finally solved this long time problem of staking down a tent in the snow.
Next time you are using your tent and the wind begins to blow, make sure to utilize the Toughstake Sand and Snow Stake to secure your tent. The results are incredible.
Next time you are using your tent and the wind begins to blow, make sure to utilize the Toughstake Sand and Snow Stake to secure your tent. The results are incredible.
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How to Install the Small 9" Toughstake™ Sand Stake
Просмотров 10 тыс.13 лет назад
How to Install the Toughstake™ 9 " Sand and Snow Stake If you have ever tried to setup a tent, awning, or something similar in the sand or snow, you quickly realize that anchoring a stake in the sand or snow is difficult. Toughstake™ Sand and Snow Stakes have solved this problem once and for all. They are light, easy to store, and more importantly hold incredibly well in the sand and snow. Unli...
How To Setup a Tent in Sand with Toughstake™ Stakes
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How to Setup a Tent with a Rain Fly in Sand with the Toughstake ™ Small Sand Stakes. When setting up a Tent in Sand one of the most difficult and time consuming things to do is properly anchoring your tent. When setting up a Tent in Sand with a Rainfly, the guy line attachment points of the rainfly are the best means to firmly anchor your tent to the stakes. With the Small Toughstake™ Sand Stak...
How To Setup a Small Tent with Toughstake™ Sand Stakes
Просмотров 10 тыс.13 лет назад
When setting up a Tent in Sand one of the most difficult and time consuming things to do is properly anchoring your tent. When setting up a Single wall Tent in Sand, the guy line attachment points (usually found on the ridgeline of the tent) are the best means to firmly anchor your tent to the stakes. With the Small Toughstake™ Sand Stakes, you can quickly afix permanent anchor points in the sa...
How to install the 17.5" Large Toughstake™ Sand Stake
Просмотров 93313 лет назад
How to Install the Toughstake™ Large 17.5 " Sand and Snow Stake If you have ever tried to setup a tent, awning, or something similar in the sand or snow, you quickly realize that anchoring a stake in the sand or snow is difficult. Toughstake™ Sand and Snow Stakes have solved this problem once and for all. They are light, easy to store, and more importantly hold incredibly well in the sand and s...
Toughstake™ 17.5" Large : How to Install
Просмотров 95513 лет назад
Installing the Toughstake™ Large 17.5" Sand Stake is virtually the same for all of the sizes of Toughstake's™. Our sand stakes have finally solved the century old problem of anchoring in sand. With our patented design, it is finally a possibility of securing a tent, beach tent, cabana or similar in the sand or snow. They also work great as a personal watercraft PWC anchor!! Thanks and enjoy the...
How To Setup a Beach Tent Pop Up in the Sand
Просмотров 23 тыс.13 лет назад
When setting up your Beach Tent in the sand, it can be very diffiucult to securely anchor your pop up in the sand. Toughstake Sand and Snow Stakes have finally solved this long time problem of staking down a tent in the sand. Next time you are using your beach tent and the wind begins to blow, make sure to utilize the Toughstake Sand and Snow Stake to secure your tent. The results are incredible.
Toughstake™ Sand and Snow Stake
Просмотров 18 тыс.13 лет назад
With countless trips into the desert and out in the snow, we at Toughstake™ have finally solved the century old problem of anchoring a stake in sand or snow. Our patented technology allows for easy deployment of our stakes, to create a fast and strong anchor point. Enjoy the video, and the next time you are trying to setup a free standing awning down on sand bar on a river, remember, wind is no...
Medium & Large Toughstake Guy Wire Installation
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.13 лет назад
Anchoring the Toughstake™ in sand and snow is a simple process. First, the guy wire must be inserted properly into the Toughstake™. The swaged cyclinder on the guy wire is placed so it nests in the CONCAVE side of the stake. Next the Toughstake™ is inserted into the sand or snow. Normally when placing the stake in the ground, you have already laid out your tent or awning and have a good idea of...
Small Toughstake Guy Wire Installation
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Anchoring the Toughstake™ in sand and snow is a simple process. First, the guy wire must be inserted properly into the Toughstake™. The swaged cyclinder on the guy wire is placed so it nests in the CONCAVE side of the stake. Next the Toughstake™ is inserted into the sand or snow. Normally when placing the stake in the ground, you have already laid out your tent or awning and have a good idea of...
Toughstake™ Sand or Snow Stake
Просмотров 99 тыс.13 лет назад
When you're at the beach, you're there to have fun. Nothing puts a damper on said fun like discovering that your tent has blown half a mile down the beach while you and your friends were out enjoying the waves. The Toughstake™ will ensure that that doesn't happen. At up to 10x stronger than conventional stakes without any additional bulk, the Toughstake won't let your tent move until you're rea...
They look like a good product and obviously use the same principle as MSR Snow Stake (picket) and deadman anchors (including other brands that anchor with cable attached low to the anchor. It is a bonus that the pegs pack closely into each other if you are carrying multiple stakes, this keeping them compact.
Can you buy them tent pegs from the £ 1 pound shops 😂😂😂
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Wow!
You don't use soil stakes in sand. Typical bullshit ad to fool the newbies.
Cool innovative with the guy line coming off the bottom of the stake, middle might be fine too.
Cool design
great stuff but why soooo expensive??!!!'
Because the Chinese haven't come along and taught them a lesson against price gouging yet... However, you could easily just send off a laser cutting template of these stakes to a local suburban sheet metal fabricator and they'd probably do you the favour of cutting out these shapes for less than a quarter of the price MSR are asking for them (since MSR bought out the 'ToughStake' company a few years back and have since jacked up the price when they noticed nobody else was making them)...
gotta say, looks like a very clever solution
Actually... Using those ultra light stakes are better in sand and snow when used properly.. Just dig down and place it level horizontally in the hole and fill in the hole. It will not come out unless extreme winds to the point it's not even safe to be camping. Any one who would be going camping when there is that much snow probably already knows this though. This tough stake product is a gimmick
Cool, but I've made one with a couple of angled aluminum and some slings. Thanks for the idea.
Rad; working smarter, not dumber. I'm trying to come up with some kind of steak that can be locked into the ground on the beach. I regularly go surfing and leave some stuff on the beach and I'm thinking of taking a phat bike down the coast to look for perfect desolate point breaks and would like to easily secure my things insight. It doesn't have to be Fort Knox, but I don't want people to be able to pick up the bike and ride away with my stuff. If they had to tamper with things then I could at least have time to catch a wave and make it to the beach to confront whomever. If anyone has ideas or links to helpful info, please comment or drop me a message. Keep it up peeps!
Stake not steak.
MSR bought this brand and now they are marketed as "MSR Toughstake." They're also $40. Sorry, I'll just dig a deadman anchor.
I ended up making my own out of an old top rail of a sliding shower door track, took about 30 min. to make 6
Good luck on using this on actual ground!
These are for sand or snow, NOT dirt, they are KING!! ive used them in 70mph storms with tornadoes in the area, last one being on the Wisconsin river last week, look up the June 28 storm..., rock solid. Nothing like them.
Just use a normal sand/snow stake the way it's supposed to be used and you are fine.
Just use a buried plastic bag full of sand; works great and is far lighter and costs less.
can you get it back the day(s) after without a trace of trash left behind?
or get some snow/sand anchor bags and you get something that works even better and longer lasting
Looks good, but blatant cheating in the pull test, he’s holding the hook! Also pulling angle for others was much higher. Don’t sabotage what looks like a great product with bad editing!
Thanks for your feedback!!, though the results seem not possible, you would be absolutely amazed at the stakes performance in sandy material. Send me an email at : eric@toughstake.com and we will send you out a test kit for your review, Thanks!
It's a pretty shit product to be honest. The way they are using it really won't help anymore then the stakes that come with tents. There is a proper way to anchor stakes in sand/snow, dig a hole and place the stake level horizontally in the hole and bury it. You can leave the guy line loose and adjust it properly once all stakes are set
Yes I was thinking that too when watching the video. Sabotage for sure!
*We love this tent>>>**nub.best/tagr** Literally takes seconds to put up- unfold, and stake it down, done! Folding it back up is challenging- and usually we don't even bother to fold it all the way... we just get it flat enough to fit in the trunk and pile everything on top of it.*
Backward...point the "v" away, and the cup toward your direction of pull. Fact.
The amazing thing is that the manufacturer suggests using these backward! They should be used with the point of the "V " pointing away, thereby creating a cup to pull against. Before you dislike me, test it. You will see a huge improvement. No BS.
BS. curved out as pressure works perpendicular to surface so you get more ground weight when convex surface is presented to direction of pull. Same w snow stakes, or any other V stake. class over
Brilliant product guys. Love your demo's and great pro video's. :)
Love your tough stakes! They work like magic. Great design. Congratulations guys. :)
dang, post a buy link in the description for f's sake
$40. For tent stakes. www.amazon.com/MSR-Toughstake-Snow-Sand-Stake/dp/B01N6O6HUI
useful product
You're a moron, have you even used it? Because I have, you cannot beat these unless you pour a concrete footing, unreal the armchair know it alls...
cool stuff, by the way why is the V groove facing away from the string? wouldn't it be even better if the V faces towards the string?
Just thinking the same thing. They didn't follow their own instructions.
The way in the video makes more sense. The force acting perpendicular to the face providing tension on the wire is (probably) effectively the same installed either way. But the stake is more stable the way they show here, especially if the tension isn't perfectly perpendicular to that face. If you install it backwards from this video and the wire is pulled at an angle to the stake, the sides of the stake can pretty easily dig in the sand in the direction the wire is pulled. But do the same with the stakes installed the way they do here, and the stakes will resist turning/twisting.
Ah! I see what you're saying. If the stake is placed imperfectly, some angle theta, away from perpendicular to the cable, then the moment on the stake is equal to the tension in the cable multiplied by the moment arm of sin theta. As the stake rotates, theta increases, as does the moment applied by the cable of the stake, producing a positive feed back loop.
@@danielculver2209 You could have just left it at "Ah! I see what you're saying". You had to flex though...
@@ArktikosAdventures Haha I like to flex on occasion... but not as much as yo mammas waistband :b
that newton meter demo at 1:35 is such bullshit. he's hanging onto the hook and then the cutaway.....come on.
Yeah..Science, bitches!! *explosion
Easier to bring a milk jug or burlap sack and fill with sand. When you are finished just pour the sand back onto the beach and fold the bag up and off you go.
Where can I buy them from please?
Ive used these stakes, there is NO comparison, in sand or loose soil they are king, in snow as well, although in snow, you can pretty much use anything as a deadmans anchor and it will work.
I like the sand anchors (triangle bags) for sand. Maybe wouldnt work in snow though?
@@mrwhatevz8907 anchor bags work great in snow. just a bit of a hazzle to get them out, but it's the same with metal stakes
I just decimated your design with something than can withstand hurricane force winds and hold into rock for anchor points and is MILSPEC. Thanks for the competition though, you made it almost challenging.
The Chinese haven't come along and taught them a lesson against price gouging yet... However, you could easily just send off a laser cutting template of these stakes to a local suburban sheet metal fabricator and they'd probably do you the favour of cutting out these shapes for less than a quarter of the price MSR are asking for them (since MSR bought out the 'ToughStake' company a few years back and have since jacked up the price when they noticed nobody else was making them)...
Really? It's 2014, videos have sound now, and have had sound for quite some time.
The MSR Groundhogs are one of the best versatile stakes on the market. They work in all soil types. The Toughstake Sand and Snow Stakes work in loose soil medias such as sand and snow. With the anchor point being located at the bottom of the stake, the holding force is amplified. In snow, nothing compares. For powdery conditions, we recommend stamping out an area for the tent, and placing the Toughstake in the compacted snow. Thanks for the post.
How strong are these stakes? are they any comparable t MSR groundhogs? also this is work in deep and powdery snow?