Made from 1/2 inch galvanized rebar choose from a set of 8 or set of 4 extra heavy duty trampoline wind stakes. No rope is needed for securing your trampoline just place the anchor stakes over the legs and hammer in. One stake per leg should secure a 15 foot trampoline.Trampoline Ladder and Wind Stakes Details:Set of 8 or 4 Galvanized Zinc Coating Chisel Point End Rust-Resistant Outdoor Use Thickness: 1/2” Length: 12” Get these Trampoline Anchors Wind Stakes by clicking ‘Add to Cart’ above now.
A**R
Work in 100+mph wind!!!
The media could not be loaded. These work amazing! My husband used 4 and our trampoline held strong despite 100+mph wind! We live in Iowa and it was called a land hurricane. Buy them, use them and your trampoline will stay in any weather!
J**N
Worth every cent!
We’ve had many high wind storm (60mph) since purchasing and my large trampoline doesn’t budge. We’ve also removed them to be able to mow underneath and they haven’t bent at all like I’ve seen happen with the other brands.
A**.
Quality Stakes!
I purchased these stakes due to the number of great reviews that were posted. I used these to secure a 10' x 17' rectangular trampoline. I used 2 on each supporting foot and drove them in using a 3 lb sledge hammer. They were very solidly built and seem to be doing a great job of securing the trampoline. It is very windy where I live, so I wanted to make sure that our investment was secure. Highly recommend them.
S**N
Working great so far
We have extreme winds in our backyard regularly and needed something to hold our new trampoline down. So far these are working great but have only been tested with some minor thunderstorms. It will be interesting to see how they hold up when things get really severe.
B**F
Anchor-Rebar Very Strong
They're very thick, heavy anchors. I was scared when I opened the package because of their size - I thought I would never get them pounded in the ground. Our "soil" is like concrete - almost. I used a 5-pound sledge hammer and that worked beautifully. I would not use anything less than these to anchor the kids' trampoline, especially if you have some pretty strong winds and/or if your soil is the least bit soft.
C**.
Heavy Duty!
Heavy duty supports! I used this to stabilize a 15’ trampoline, I live near Chicago and it’s always windy so I wanted something heavy duty. Thankfully the ground is still soft so these went in relatively easy (they would be a challenge in hard dry ground).
N**S
Heavy Metal
Super solid, about the diameter of your index finger, and long enough that nothing shy of a F2 Tornado would pull them out of the ground.You can REALLY hammer these suckers in w/o them deforming.
R**7
Work great very strong
These do what they're supposed to. We live up on a hill and our trampoline with the safety net has remained planted through plenty of high wind and storms. Highly recommended.
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