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Number of stakes supporting 1Peg.
We have been using the Gold genus Peg that has been included with Tent so far. MigraTrail is a brand name that I have never heard before; it is a brand of DirtFreak, which is famous for Off-road.
I checked the Peg I received. The color is Mud black, but the reflection of light is not uniform. When you poke a desk lightly with the tip, you can hear a light sound of “cuttatkatsu“. It feels stiffer than the working resin Peg sold at the Homesen. it is thicker than the Gold Genus Peg for Tent, but when Stacking it, it is more cohesive when transporting.
I actually hammered it in. I was worried about the strength of the rope, but it went in normally when I hammered it in. Quantity of rope:Pair (for Left and Right) There is no problem with fixation even when pulling to The fixation force is about the same as that of the CROSS strike of Peg of the genus Gold. It is said that a resin Peg with a large surface area is advantageous in a sandbox, even if it is short. Personally, I think that large pegs with a surface area of more than 20 cm are better for fixing. If you are not sure, you can use a stone or something to support the fixation.
In the past, when hammering Gold Pegs, surrounding stones were used. A rope is hung at the end of the strike to protect the rope, and when driving a HexaBracket, the rope is hung before the short sub-bracket touches the ground. The rope is then driven in until it is in the ground. If the rope is not driven in carefully, it will be damaged. Considering this, I think it is better to use a hammer for hammering in. In my case, HexaBracket 1 pc/30Gram×240g for 8 ropes and lightweight Hammer 140g, total 380g. The weight increase is 76g with the change to HexaBracket and the addition of the Hammer. With this kind of weight gain, there is no harm in taking the HexaBracket and the lightweight Hammer with you.
I tried it on a CRF250RALLY. Torque can be applied without any problem. However, as a wrench, it is limited in the places where you can turn it because of the wide width of the peg. It is convenient if you hang a carabiner on the hole, but I don't use a carabiner very often. But that's OK. Made in Japan" is clearly stated on the package and on the peg. This is what makes Largekiri so special.
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