The range of tent pegs from Maxcons
Maxcons Camping offers a diverse range of spring-steel tent pegs that provide exceptional stability and reliability in various camping scenarios.
Tailored Tent Pegs for Different Soil Types and Weather Conditions
Maxcons Tent Pegs cater to the specific anchoring needs of tents based on both size and prevailing weather conditions. Whether you’re camping in provinces like Limpopo, Gauteng, North West, Free State, Northern Cape, or the inland regions of KZN, Eastern and Western Cape, Maxcons has the perfect solution for you.
Max-Peg 250mm: Ideal for Hard Inland Soil
Specifically designed for harder inland soils, the Max-Peg 250mm excels in notoriously challenging terrains, such as the ground found in Kruger Park, including popular camps like Satara Camp. However, it is not suitable for sandy soil.
Max-Peg 350mm: Versatile Peg for Various Soil Types
The Max-Peg 350mm is a versatile tent peg suitable for anchoring tents in hard soil, softer soil, and sandy soil with strong grass root systems. Additionally, it can be utilized in other applications like securing boats in boathouses or on piers, depending on the material used for anchoring.
Max-Peg 450mm: Effective in Soft Soil Requiring Depth
For camping on softer soil that demands deeper anchoring due to the softness of the upper soil layer, the Max-Peg 450mm is the perfect choice. Its extended length ensures enhanced stability and secure tent fixation. All Max-Pegs come with a standard 45kg spring.
Max-Peg Storm: Unyielding Stability for Sandy Environments
When setting up camp on sandy soil with a solid underlayer, such as compacted camp sites near the coast, river banks, or dams, the Max-Peg Storm is the ultimate solution. With its superior anchoring capabilities, especially in high-wind coastal areas, it offers unparalleled resistance to storms. This peg is equipped with an 85kg spring to withstand the harshest conditions.
Overcoming Challenging Coastal Campsite Conditions
At Maxcons, we understand the unique challenges faced by campers in coastal areas, where campsites are often situated on sand beds, and filling materials are predominantly sand-based and compacted to provide a stable base.
Effective Anchoring Solutions Beyond Standard Pegs
When confronted with incessant rain and saturated soil, standard 450mm pegs may not suffice, particularly in winds exceeding 60kph.
Digging large and deep holes for sand anchor plates becomes impractical in such conditions.
While angle iron pegs and grass with robust root systems offer some assistance, they may not always provide the desired stability.
Enhanced Stability with Maxcons Innovative Solution
Through extensive experience and field-testing, we have discovered an effective solution. By combining a Maxcons 450mm Storm Peg, equipped with an 85kg spring, with an additional 350mm or 450mm Maxcons peg inserted through the “eye” of the storm peg, you can achieve remarkable stability, even in wind gusts surpassing 80kph.
Continuous Monitoring in Challenging Weather Conditions
As with all camping equipment, it is crucial to monitor the anchoring system during prolonged wind and rain storms that last for an entire day or more. The soil progressively softens with increased water saturation, necessitating vigilance to maintain a secure campsite setup.
Choose Maxcons Tent Pegs for Reliable Anchoring in Any Camping Environment
Maxcons Tent Pegs offer a comprehensive range of specialized pegs designed to meet the diverse anchoring needs of camp
Ground-cover and Skirt pegs
In addition, Maxcons provide ground cover pegs for anchoring ground sheets as well as skirt pegs to anchor tent walls.
This is the range of tent pegs from Maxcons.
Maxcons have a reliable range of the best tent pegs available in the South African camping market.
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