MSR Mini Groundhogs

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MSR Mini Groundhogs

Postby Franco » Tue 29 Sep, 2015 10:56 am

Tarptent sent me some MiniGroundhogs to play with.
Our shelters come with the Easton 6" or 8" tubular types but we have also had in stock the Ti V shaped 6".

I am very impressed with these Mini Hogs.

About the same weight as the 6" Easton ( somewhere around 8-9g according to my 5g increment scale) I can't bend them and seem to have about the same holding power as the Easton do.
The string loop is strong enough to use to pull them out , with the Easton you are better off giving the peg a nudge with your boot first and then pull.
A couple will end up in my own kit . (I prefer the longer type...)
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Re: MSR Mini Groundhogs

Postby McGinnis » Tue 29 Sep, 2015 5:15 pm

I love the mini groundhogs, vastly better than the V pegs supplied with my SL3. If I'm heading into very loose or sandy areas, I use the MSR Blizzard pegs. The SL3 is not forgiving when it comes to staking.
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