
Titanium UL Sand/Snow Anchors
Our Titanium Sand/Snow Anchors grab and hold like a Pitbull in sand, snow, scree, and soft soil. Â They are manufactured from high quality Titanium Grade-5 which has the highest strength to weight ratio of any metal on earth. Â So not only are they super lightweight, but they are also crazy strong. Â The snow stakes measure 3-inches wide x 5-inches long, weigh 27 grams each. Â Made by DutchWare and of course, Made in the USA.
Description
Our Titanium Sand/Snow Anchors grab and hold like a pitbull in sand, snow, scree, and soft soil. Â They are manufactured from high quality Titanium Grade-5 which has the highest strength to weight ratio of any metal on earth. Â So not only are they super lightweight, they are also crazy strong. Â Made by Dutchware and of course, Made in the USA.
Specs:
- 3-inches wide
- 5-inches long
- 0.7mm thick
- 27 grams
Stakes
Hammock Camping Stakes
Are you looking for stakes or anchors to tie your tents and tarps down on a backpacking trip? Check out DutchWare's selection of hammock and backpacking tent and tarp stakes before your next adventure. Learn about our wide range of anchors, nail stakes, and hook stakes to find the best gear to suit your needs.
When you're backpacking, you need lightweight, durable, and versatile gear — and your stakes and anchors are no exception. In this video, Dutch breaks down the differences between and benefits of DutchWare's selection of backpacking tent stakes. No matter the duration of your trip or the kind of terrain you cover, you'll surely find the proper tools you need to keep your tents, tarps, and other belongings tied down in any weather with DutchWare.
Among our wide range of available products, we carry the top brands for backpackers today, including Dac, Vargo, and our own DutchWare stakes. Each stake or anchor has unique qualities that make it suitable for different purposes. In this demonstration, Dutch looks at how shape, weight, and length make every stake useful in various situations. Watch to learn which stakes fit the various soil conditions you might encounter and how you can pick the best product for your next backpacking trip.
Timestamps:
[0:00] What to consider when picking your camping stakes
[0:35] DutchWare Aluminum Y Stakes
[1:08] Aluminum Spiral Stakes
[1:43] Titanium Hook Stakes
[2:46] Burly Titanium Hook Stakes
[3:20] Dac J-Stakes
[5:06] Carbon Fiber Tent Stakes
[6:14] Carbon Fiber Beef Stakes
[6:47] Titanium Ultralight Ascent Stakes
[7:34] Titanium Nail Stakes
[8:08] Titanium Nail Pegs
[8:36] Titanium Ultralight Sand/Snow Anchors
[9:14] DutchWare has the stake options for your needs
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Additional information
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Question
Matthew Long –
I have never used sand/snow anchors…how do you attach a line to them?
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Carolyn Palmer –
What you would do is put your line through the top and bottom hole so it comes out of the snow in a V and then take that and attach it to your tarp.
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Mrpanorama (verified owner) –
Snow camped in Mammoth Mountain. 4 Flukes secured tent well, and didn’t move at all once buried. Used 2 mm PMI accessory cord to connect harness that pulls fluke deeper in snow as guy line tension increased.
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enginebad (verified owner) –
I brought four of these to Baja this spring and bought four more on my return. They held better than using sticks as deadman anchors at the same depth. I have loops tied into the ends of my guy lines, and I was able to thread the loop through one of the larger holes, back through one on the other side, then over the entire anchor to hitch them. Very loose, dry sand required a depth of around one foot. I used each anchor to dig the hole it would go in. They also worked really well for digging catholes.
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bmeador (verified owner) –
I use 8 of these for winter camping in deep snow. Not cheap, but certainly not unreasonable, and they’re my favorite snow fluke by far. Using ~2mm dyneema line for leads/cable makes an overall very strong but very light anchor, limited only by the holding power of the snow it’s in.
2 nice things about the titanium beyond being light/strong; 1) Snow/Ice doesn’t wet it (unlike aluminum or steel), so it comes out of the ground effectively ice/snow free. 2) Higher surface hardness than aluminum; despite being dug out with an ice ax many times, my stakes are still in great shape.
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Ryan Jaynes –
How would this perform as a potty trowel?
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DutchWare Gear –
You could use it as one however you will not have the handle to help you dig.
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Pavel Derka –
Is the price per pair or each, please?
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Dave Gantz –
Each.
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Luke Outlaw –
Think these will hold a hammock stand in sand if dig deep enough?
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Customer Service –
No. Thanks for inquiring
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