Stu recently reviewed the Titan Ground Anchor pegs and seemed impressed. I thought I could do with a couple of those but they come in 6 packs for £24. Here's a plastic alternative at £9.99 + p&p for 4.
https://www.campingworld.co.uk/en/Delta ... -7008.aspx
Cheaper Version of Titan Ground Anchor.
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Re: Cheaper Version of Titan Ground Anchor.
Lots of tests on the trek lite forum and it's not showing up that well
Easton nails still do better
Easton nails still do better
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Re: Cheaper Version of Titan Ground Anchor.
As you'd imagine, soil type / structure makes a big difference Ben. I also think some people in internet land have been somewhat unfair with what they've chosen to make their comparisons against.Lots of tests on the trek lite forum and it's not showing up that well
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Re: Cheaper Version of Titan Ground Anchor.
I do entirely agree that soil type makes a huge difference, in fairness that's flagged on the thread too. Plus whether you put it into the ground in the right way etc
When I first discovered them I really did like the idea of them, the only reason I didn't pull the trigger was because they're not the smallest to pack.
Anyways, I'll let everyone make up their own minds, the more options the betterer! Thread here for reference https://www.trek-lite.com/index.php?thr ... sers.9074/
When I first discovered them I really did like the idea of them, the only reason I didn't pull the trigger was because they're not the smallest to pack.
Anyways, I'll let everyone make up their own minds, the more options the betterer! Thread here for reference https://www.trek-lite.com/index.php?thr ... sers.9074/