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StaykesThatStay use a patented 4 barb ground holding system which
once driven into the ground, locks the stake securely in place.
Typical vertical forces of 80 pounds or more are securely held in place
yet removal of StaykesThatStay is easy using another stake or with
the use of our Hammer/Prybar tool. |
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Tents, chairs,
tables, and almost anything of value will be held firmly in
place. |
The perfect solution for driving into the shore
and keeping your boat securely anchored.
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They work
excellent in ice as well.
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From securing swing sets and lawn furniture to trampolines and porch
swings. |
Keep trees in your yard standing straight and
tall
through all weather
conditions. |

Provide a secure means of
tethering your pet |
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| Frequently Asked Questions |
- Are StaykesThatStay available in other colors?
Currently StaykesThatStay are available only in Red, although a special Military version is in development, which will be, naturally, Olive Drab.
- Are StaykesThatStay available in other sizes?
At the moment, StaykesThatStay only come in one size, 12”, but other lengths are being tested, from 14” to a monster 24” designed for larger staking needs such as Circus tents, Party tents, etc.
- Is a carrier available to hold a set of StaykesThatStay?
A carrier has been developed for the Military version of StaykesThatStay but there is none available at the moment for the camper/home-user.
- Will StaykesThatStay hold in ice?
As seen in the promotional video, StaykesThatStay do an outstanding job of holding in ice.
- Will StaykesThatStay hold in sand?
Sand, by its very nature, is a constantly shifting and constantly changing medium and as such, no real statement of fact can be made concerning this. However, you can be assured that StaykesThatStay will hold much better than standard tent stakes.
- Will StaykesThatStay hold in high winds?
Yes, StaykesThatStay will much greater holding power in high winds than any other tent stake on the market.
- Are StaykesThatStay dangerous?
StaykesThatStay are constructed from industrial-grade steel and as such, should be treated with the same care as any other tent stake, paying close attention to the patented barbs. While not sharpened, the barbs DO pose safety issues due to their protrusion from the pointed end of the Stayke.
- Is the Prybar/Hammer required for Staykes' removal?
No, the Prybar/Hammer is not required to remove StaykesThatStay. It does,
however, make the task of removal much easier and safer.
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