Tent Pegging Guide
You may have the best car in the world but it will only be as good as its tyres.
The same goes for a tent. To keep it firmly on the ground it needs to be fully pitched correctly using the right pegs for the job so build up a collection of pegs to meet all ground and weather conditions.
Eight great pegs to pack
Skewer
Use for footprint and groundsheet
Wood
Four big wooden stakes are great for main guys in soft conditions
Plastic
Long for main and side guys, shorter for tent walls, ideal for soft to medium conditions with few stones
Metal
Use for any pegging point when on medium to hard ground but V-profile perfect for main guys and U-profile for general guylines
Tarzan rock pegs
Nail that stony ground
Delta Stainless
All-weather security for main guys
Delta Rocks
Designed to secure guylines with rock pegs to provide all-weather security on stony ground
Delta Nylon
All-weather security and perfect for side guys (Image Delta Stainless)
Top Tips
1. Ask the site owners what pegs they would recommend using on their site
2. Always fully peg out a tent in case the weather suddenly turns
3. Always use a mallet to hammer in pegs to prevent accidents
4. Always use a peg extractor to remove pegs to prevent accidents and damage
5. Clean and repair your pegs when you get back. Replace any missing and store separate to avoid potential damage to the tent fabric.
Outwell Tent Pegs