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In reply to Post #9 Probably worth keeping 2 in the kit for just those occasions.
Even if you own a stand up on its own type shelter
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In reply to Post #8 Im sure they aren't available anymore i still use some and are great but for the hardest of grounds.
I did buy some of the tnt pegs which are very heavy in comparison but are far stronger i keep these in the boot of the car for the odd occasion i might them
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Might be OTT for many places but the ones that screw into the ground using a cordless drill are great. You need to put the drill in reverse to get them out.
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JRC lightweight pegs if you can still get hold of them.
I got mine with an X lite bivvy and they are half the weight of most others.
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Them JAG Excavator pegs look good Light, yes. Does it really make that much difference. But does a tent peg really warrant the price.
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In reply to Post #5 Yep, I wouldn't be too happy losing one. I seem to remember a old post on here where someone had some of theirs nicked too.
Via Mondo Meteor tent pegs for me. I've used bright yellow tent/bivvy pegs since the early 90s as I got fed up of losing black ones.
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Recently commented on another anglers bivvy pegs and thought he was joking when he said he paid a tenner each for them 😂🤣.
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In reply to Post #3 Totally agree 👍
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Top notch tackle are the nuts.
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In reply to Post #1 Cheapest possible. Ngt are fine. It's not necessary to over engineer a bivvy peg. It is however possible to overcharge for a basic item.
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Hello all.
What’s your thoughts and experiences on the following Bivvy pegs please?
1. Defiant mps
2. Angling technics
3. Jag excavator
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