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24" Stake Bar

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sku: ACSTKBAR243

SKU:
ACSTKBAR243
Weight:
11.70 LBS

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$51.72

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Overview

Product Description

24 inch stake bar for tent staking and anchoring

24 inch Stake Bar is a tent anchoring accessory that helps increase tent stakes' holding power for more stable installation. For rental company crews and event setup teams, it is a practical way to reinforce stake driving layouts when you need added security along a tent perimeter or at a corner.

Designed to work with up to three installed stakes, this stake bar supports a stronger anchoring pattern by spreading load across multiple stake locations. Whether you are handling tent installation in tight timelines or improving consistency across repeated event setup and teardown, a dedicated stake bar helps crews build stability into the workflow.

Why it matters for a stable install

Anchoring strength is a major factor in overall tent stability. The 24 inch stake bar can increase your tent stakes' holding power by allowing multiple stakes to work together. With a center connection point tied back to the tent using ratchet straps or ropes, and two additional stake locations for reinforcement, you can create a more secure anchoring setup without changing your basic tent installation process.

Key features

  • Increases holding power by supporting a multi-stake anchoring layout
  • Three holes for a maximum of three installed stakes
  • Flexible placement options to match common perimeter and corner anchoring patterns
  • Center stake connection point can be tied to the tent with ratchet straps or ropes
  • Additional anchoring support from the other two stake locations to reinforce the setup

How to use and best practices

Step 1: Choose the installation orientation

Install each 24 inch stake bar so that it lays parallel to the tent's perimeter, or out from a corner at a ninety degree angle. Select the orientation that fits your tent installation plan and anchoring layout.

Step 2: Drive stakes through the stake bar holes

The bar has three holes for a maximum of three installed stakes. Use your normal stake driving process and place stakes through the available holes based on the anchoring strength you need for that position.

Step 3: Connect the center stake placement to the tent

The center stake placement is connected to the tent with ratchet straps or ropes. This center connection point is the primary tie-in location, while the other two stake locations provide additional anchoring support.

Step 4: Confirm alignment and repeat as needed

Once installed, confirm the bar is positioned as intended (parallel to the perimeter or at a ninety degree angle from a corner). For rental company crews managing repeat setups, keeping stake bar placement consistent can improve speed during event setup and reduce confusion during teardown.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 24 inch L x 2 inch W x 2 inch H (61 cm x 5.1 cm x 5.1 cm)
  • Hole diameter: 1 1/4 inch (3.2 cm)
  • Weight: 11.7 lbs (5.3 kg)

Ideal for

  • Event setup crews looking for more stable installation using existing tent staking practices
  • Rental companies standardizing anchoring patterns across repeated tent installation and teardown
  • Perimeter anchoring where the bar can lay parallel to the tent's perimeter
  • Corner anchoring where the bar can extend at a ninety degree angle from the corner
  • Stake driving layouts that benefit from distributing load across up to three installed stakes