MSR Cyclone Tent Stakes for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$24.95
$24.95
Used Value:
$14.97
$14.97
Sale Value:
$22.46
$22.46
Specifications
Brand:
Claimed Weight:
35 g
Length:
10 in
Manufacturer Warranty:
limited 3 years
Material:
aluminum
Recommended Use:
pitching a tent in the desert, camping in soft ground
Stakes Included:
4
Full Reviews
These are the best lightweight tent stakes we've ever used. They drive in easily and are long enough to be very secure in most ground types. The also come out easily when pulled from the correct angle. Great stakes!
John B., backcountry.com
September 19, 2020
September 19, 2020
Defiantly worth the money. i was alway nervous when binging my none free standing tent backpacking but now with these bad boys I'm cnfident my tent will stay up no matter the condition.
Jayde Adam, backcountry.com
March 7, 2019
March 7, 2019
Used these on our honeymoon last summer touring the national parks. They helped us keep our tent when we were in North Dakota during a wicked strong storm which later produced a 1000-year flood back home on the south shore of Lake Superior.
SuperiorRanger, backcountry.com
August 22, 2017
August 22, 2017
Will update this review in about two weeks when I get to test them out at Lost Maples State Park (Texas). Wanted to add a pic for scale. Gave them 5 stars for now, given that I am a fan of the design.
Jose G., backcountry.com
May 30, 2017
May 30, 2017
Banging these stakes into hard-packed earth was no biggie – no bending!
Heather Finney, backcountry.com
May 8, 2017
May 8, 2017
I bought a couple of these when I was on vacation just because I thought they looked cool. They work way better than they look! So i bought more here, and replaced my others. They stay in the ground- haven't had one come out on it's own, yet, and i have put them in pretty lofty soil. Also drive into hard-pack way easier than I thought they would, and haven't bent one on a rock yet, though rocks are hard on the anodizing; it actually makes 'me look cooler after they get beat up a bit. I like the head design as it holds rope very well(locks on itself). They actually pull out of the ground fairly easy when you pull on the little loop considering how solid they hold.
Derek D., backcountry.com
December 22, 2016
December 22, 2016
Beach camping in gale force winds and pouring rain and mine was the only surviving tent in the morning. A few of my guy lines popped free (other stakes), but the tent and vestibules stayed put. While I'd like to take full credit for pitching an awesome tent - these stakes in the soft sand bend through insane gusts. Don't hesitate on these if you'll be camping on soft ground - well worth the price!
Courtney Williams, backcountry.com
October 23, 2016
October 23, 2016
The spiral helps these stakes stay in the ground better than others, especially in soft dirt/sand. Additionally the flanges add rigidity so these are less likely to bend if hit by a mallet.
Jesse DeKrey, backcountry.com
September 28, 2016
September 28, 2016
If you're pitching a tent, shelter or awning in soft ground, these are a must. I use them very often in the Utah desert sand, and I've never had one pull out, even in some pretty severe thunderstorms. I can't say the same about my shorter v-shaped stakes.
Jeff Catalano, backcountry.com
September 21, 2016
September 21, 2016
I used these on a ten day archaeology stint in the back country. They were easy to pound in and stayed in place even when I was lazy and didn't pound them in completely. My only concern about these is that sometimes they get stuck in the ground so having an actual hammer to get them out was helpful when my hands were weak and aching from archaeological work
Heidi V., backcountry.com
May 31, 2016
May 31, 2016
These are incredible in soft ground. In places that a stake will normally pull right out of, these grip like crazy! Plus, they're crazy light!
John Langer, backcountry.com
February 18, 2013
February 18, 2013