Mammoth tent peg
Mammoth tent peg
Product details
| For hard floors | In a 2-pack |
Product description
| This tent stake is suitable for hard surfaces |
Intended use:
The Mammoth Peg provides exceptionally strong hold and is suitable for secure anchoring under heavy loads, such as awnings.
Material:
- Mammoth Peg: 100% steel
- Thickness: 2 mm
Contents:
- 2 Mammoth Pegs
Customer Questions
Which tent stake is best for which type of ground?
The right tent stake depends primarily on the ground type. On grass or normal soil, classic tent stakes are a good choice. For sandy or loose soil, longer and wider stakes are better because they have a larger surface area in the ground and thus hold more securely. On hard, stony, or rocky ground, sturdy rock pegs are particularly practical because they’re easier to drive in and don’t bend as easily. This ensures your tent, awning, or sunshade stands more securely, and you’ll be well-prepared for your campsite.
What’s the best material for tent stakes?
The right material depends on the ground and intended use. Plastic tent stakes are lightweight, rust-resistant, and well-suited for soft to moderately firm ground. Steel tent stakes and rock-ground pegs are particularly sturdy and ideal for hard, stony, or compacted surfaces. Aluminum tent stakes are pleasantly lightweight and therefore practical if you want to save weight while camping. For permanent or heavily loaded guy lines, steel tent stakes are usually the more stable choice.
When should I use specialty stakes instead of standard tent stakes?
Specialized stakes, such as T- or V-shaped stakes, sand stakes, or rock-ground pegs, are useful when standard tent stakes don’t provide enough hold in the ground. In sand, loose soil, or strong winds, longer or wider stakes are helpful. On very hard or rocky ground, rock anchors are the better solution. For awnings, canopies, and sunshades, it’s especially important to ensure a stable hold, as there’s often more tension on the anchor points in these cases.
How do I properly secure my tent with tent stakes?
Make sure the tent stakes are firmly secured in the ground and are suitable for the specific type of ground. The guy lines should be taut without putting too much strain on the fabric. In windy conditions, it’s important to use all designated guy points and distribute the force evenly. This keeps your tent stable, ensures the guy lines hold better, and protects the tent fabric, seams, and poles at the same time.
Features
| Type of peg | Hammer-in tent peg |
| Floor | hard floors |
| Material | Steel |
| Packing unit | 2 Stück |
| Colour | silver |
| Length | 30 cm |
| ean | 4001542230326 |
Features
| Type of peg | Hammer-in tent peg |
| Floor | hard floors |
| Material | Steel |
| Packing unit | 2 Stück |
| Colour | silver |
| Length | 40 cm |
| ean | 4001542230333 |
Legal information
Manufacturer information
Fritz Berger GmbH
Dr. Matthias Herfeld
Fritz-Berger-Strasse 1
92318 Neumarkt
Germany
customer-service@berger-camping.com
Legal information
Manufacturer information
Fritz Berger GmbH
Dr. Matthias Herfeld
Fritz-Berger-Strasse 1
92318 Neumarkt
Germany
customer-service@berger-camping.com

























