DO MAX-PEGS ELIMINATE CANVAS CHAFING?

Do Maxcons tent pegs eliminate chafing? The answer is “yes”. Maxcons tent pegs completely eliminate chafing.

The boxer who rides the punch does not get knocked out. The boxer who resists the punch gets knocked out.

Many campers encounter a problem when using storm bands, ropes, or nets. That is chafing and subsequent damage to the tent canvas.

We can’t show a picture of where chafing can happen because the Maxcons system does not have any place where chafing can occur. This is the reason:

Maxcons tent peg demonstration model explains how Max-Peg eliminates chafing

When a camper fits storm bands, ropes, or nets, all of those stay fixed during a storm, while the canvas and tent poles move with the wind. That creates chafing which is usually not noticed because it happens gradually and with long intermission.

Max-Con pegs do not create a connection between tent canvas and net or storm band, so there is no place where chafing occurs.

The movement that Max-Pegs allow, are stabilizing movements that let the tent poles sway in the wind to absorb the wind force. Max-Con tent peg springs absorb the force of the wind, so there is no contact point between rope or band and canvas.

Maxcons tent pegs are revolutionary

Max-Cons tent pegs are so revolutionary because the principles they are based on are uncomplicated but counter-intuitive. Intuition leads us to want to restrain anything that we want to keep in place. Max-Cons pegs are based on a more natural approach, which is that the tree that bends, survives the storm, while the tree that resists the wind, tends to break.

You cannot fight the elements, so Connie, who invented the Max-Con pegs, used a natural approach of allowing the wind to move an anchored tent, so it won’t tear.

Chafing cannot occur when you use Max-Cons tent pegs because there is no connection point where chafing happens.

It is best to use Max-Pole Steady Pins which keep the tent pole base from moving and collapsing the pole and tent. This completely removes the risk of a collapsing tent.

Maxon’s Rope and Pole Anchor is the only connection between the Maxcons storm peg and the tent. There is no opportunity for chafing and damaging the tent canvas.

Maxcons Pole and Rope anchor
Maxcons Rope and Pole Anchor (2)
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(rope excluded)
Maxcons pole and rope anchor
Maxcons Rope and Pole Anchor (2)
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(rope excluded)
Maxcon steady pin anchors tent poles properly so they don't lift and tumble in high winds
Max-Pole Steady Pins