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Tent Pegs & Mallets

We stock a great range of tent pegs, stakes and camping mallets.  In stock and ready to ship from Camping World.  We have tent pegs for all shapes and sizes of tent from all the biggest and best brands in camping.  If you need tent pegs, we've got you covered!

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How do you get tent pegs in to hard ground?

Getting tent pegs into hard ground can be a challenge, but there are several techniques and tools that can help:

  1. Preparation and Positioning:

    • Look for areas where the ground might be slightly softer, like near vegetation or under fallen leaves.
    • Avoid rocky or extremely compacted areas if possible.
  2. Use a Mallet or Hammer:

    • A rubber mallet or a camping hammer with a flat striking surface can help you apply more force without damaging the peg.
  3. Angle the Peg:

    • Insert the peg at a slight angle (around 45 degrees) to the ground. This can help it find a path around rocks or hard spots.
  4. Wiggle and Twist:

    • Instead of trying to force the peg straight down, try wiggling and twisting it as you apply pressure. This can help the peg find a path through the hard ground.
  5. Rock the Peg Back and Forth:

    • Rocking the peg gently while applying pressure can help it work its way into the ground.
  6. Soak the Ground:

    • Pouring water around the area where you want to insert the peg can soften the ground, making it easier to drive the peg in.
  7. Use a Tent Peg Puller:

    • If you have one, a tent peg puller can be used to provide extra leverage when pushing the peg into the ground.
  8. Upgrade to Stronger Pegs:

    • Consider using heavy-duty or specialized pegs designed for hard ground conditions. These may have more robust designs or special features to help them penetrate tough soil.
  9. Avoid Sharp Bends:

    • Avoid using pegs with sharp bends, as they can be more difficult to insert into hard ground.
  10. Use Anchors or Weights:

    • In extremely hard ground, consider using alternative anchoring methods like sandbags or heavy rocks.

Remember to always be careful when using tools to avoid injury. If you encounter particularly challenging ground, it might be worth carrying a small selection of pegs suited for different conditions.