Built for minimalist backpacking and fast-and-light setups, this ultralight tent stake is made from durable carbon-fiber and PETG to keep weight down without sacrificing strength. it is perfect for firm dirt and holds great.
Why call it Taproot? Well Pine trees generally have two types of roots, lateral roots and Taproots. The Taproots grown directly down into the ground serving as an anchor, just like a tent stake does for your tent!
Key features
Materials: 3mm Carbon-Fiber rod and PETG end cap
Weight: approximately 2 grams
length: 6”
Color options: random high visibility colors
Why it’s useful
minimizes the amount of weight towards stakes used to pitch your tent
Best use case
Firm ground
Free standing tent corners
Care and use
Wipe clean with mild soap and water; avoid heat sources and open flames
Inspect for cracks periodically
Built for minimalist backpacking and fast-and-light setups, this ultralight tent stake is made from durable carbon-fiber and PETG to keep weight down without sacrificing strength. it is perfect for firm dirt and holds great.
Why call it Taproot? Well Pine trees generally have two types of roots, lateral roots and Taproots. The Taproots grown directly down into the ground serving as an anchor, just like a tent stake does for your tent!
Key features
Materials: 3mm Carbon-Fiber rod and PETG end cap
Weight: approximately 2 grams
length: 6”
Color options: random high visibility colors
Why it’s useful
minimizes the amount of weight towards stakes used to pitch your tent
Best use case
Firm ground
Free standing tent corners
Care and use
Wipe clean with mild soap and water; avoid heat sources and open flames
Inspect for cracks periodically