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I**E
Throw the straps right in the garbage
CAME WITH NO INSTRUCTIONS! Don’t plan on using the straps included, you’re going to need to get ratchet straps.The metal spiral stakes are of decent quality, they will be effective and they went into the ground without much cause for concern even while using a considerable amount of force to screw them in to tougher soil. The only negative thing I can say about the stakes is that the weld that holds the triangle eyelet to upright part of the stake is a complete joke and serves no purpose and looks to be done by a 5yo with an arc welder that was never taught to weld galvanized steel. That said, they are made of thick, strong galvanized steel stock and would take a great deal of force to cause failure.The straps are absolute junk. Not even worth entertaining the idea of using them, throw them in the garbage. As mentioned by others, they aren’t sturdy, sewn together in a way that will guarantee failure, and the thin stamped metal buckles are easily bent. In addition to that, the buckle system is effectively useless given how the straps are constructed. You cannot get them tightly secured at all.I went and bought ratchet straps that are made to withstand the elements and won’t rust. This in combination with the galvanized corkscrew stakes give me confidence that the trampoline definitely won’t be going anywhere.
S**K
Don’t buy these intending on using the straps. They’re terrible.
The anchors are good enough. Pretty standard. The straps are terrible though. I’m not sure who designed them, but the strength of the entire system relies on 4 tiny little stitches per strap, and the way they have you install them pulls tension sideways on the 4 teeny tiny stitches. Like, the exact way you’d pull on it to rip the stitches apart. The strap material is awful, and the buckles are the cheapest stamped metal imaginable. Be careful of sharp edges, too. I sliced the top of my knuckle off on one. The instructions are just as bad as the straps.I’d recommend spending a few bucks more and get something with better straps. I wish I did. Now I’ll be going to the hardware store to get some ratchet straps to actually anchor this thing to the ground.
P**K
These were the anchors I was looking for.
We had a trampoline years ago and used the dog tie, screw-in anchors, to good success. All I could find at the home improvement stores were those odd anchors that just have a flat disc at the end. I always thought those were concrete anchors. Anyway, glad to find these and using two sets of anchors and will park an old work truck vehicle next to the trampoline and tie to it when high winds forecasted. We live in Oklahoma hoping for at least a year out of the trampoline! LOL
P**Y
Secure but no Instructions
It took a little more time than I would have liked to figure out how these buckles and straps hook up to the trampoline. There were no clear instructions. Once installed, they keep our trampoline secured to the ground in our windy back yard.
E**.
Sturdy!!
We got these for our blowup decorations, they are very large and bulky, where we live there are a lot of rocks and was hard to screw in, but even halfway in to the ground, our blowup Christmas decoration with stood 60 mph winds a couple times this year so far, I am very impressed with the steaks and will use them wherever we go now
M**.
Used for trampoline
Pros:Price point for 6 anchorsPoints where sharpCons:Wielded not a solid pieceStarps- should just toss away (all torn on a Pull test.Overall would by again for anchors
A**A
Cat 4 Hurricane!
I had to come write a review after this past weeks events in La! I purchased these trampoline spikes in 2019. We have used them multiple times in the past but this past week was the true test. On 8.29.21 Louisiana had a category 4 hurricane make landfall. Our trampoline stayed put the entire 48 hours we had high winds. We were getting gusts of 120mph and this thing stayed put!!! These spikes are the best! I highly recommend them for anyone wanting to tether a trampoline.
A**S
Work but confusing
The black straps were very confusing to put on. Ended up tying them together. After trying for over an hour to do all that, it was accomplished horribly but please to say that my trampoline has not blown away. Not horrible for price but wouldn't really recommend unless you want a headache.
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