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joan collins
10/07/02 00:17
 Lowland rambler 1024 forum posts 58 reviews
I thought it was fine before. Content's more important than form anyway. Pegs'n'eggs aside.
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Jon Doran
10/07/02 12:01
 Scottish ice ace 9674 forum posts 60 photos 5779 articles 10 reviews 14 bookmarks
Look, paragraph breaks...

On the negativity bit, I actually thought there was a fair balance between positive 'great, original idea' feedback and constructive criticism. I don't think it's particularly unfair to ask if a new design is likely to give a genuine performance advantage over existing versions. No-one said that the idea was rubbish, just asked some questions that might, ultimately, help to improve the design.

Innovation's great, but it's not an end in itself.
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Dan Grey
10/07/02 13:59
 Lowland rambler 2960 forum posts 26 reviews
Just some people were criticising for stuff that it wasn't designed to do, such as secure mountain tents. It's clearly designed for mass-market lowland campers.

I hope this thread as given Mr Tent Peg Man some encouragement. Considering how difficult product development and patenting is in the UK, he probably needs it!

PS Of course content is important, but so is readability/design/form/whatever. It's daft to say one is more important than the other - you need both.

Great content's useless if you can't read it, and a flashy website is useless if it has nothing to say, or buries the useful stuff. Put the two together and you get superb websites like BBCi - or OM!
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joan collins
10/07/02 16:37
 Lowland rambler 1024 forum posts 58 reviews
Er, Dan, if you read Dave (the inventor's) very comprehensive and considered reply earlier in the thread he says "it was originally designed for the mass market of campsite users - but after lots of interested feedback from serious users like yourselves I am now doing all I can to make them fit your uses as well."

I don't think Dave is asking for responses because he needs a pat on the back; I think he is investigating his potential market in a sensible and enterprising manner. No point in him spending a fortune on launching his product in the wrong market.

And I don't think anyone has knocked his idea in a purely negative manner. We have merely made some constructive points which may encourage him to rethink either his design or his marketplace. Which is ultimately to his advantage.
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al anon
24/10/04 22:39
 Lowland rambler 465 forum posts 4 photos 7 classifieds
does anyone know what happened to this idea.
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Ninja Marmot
25/10/04 08:54
 Alpine improver 33592 forum posts 71 photos 3 articles 18 reviews
I volunteered to test them with me D of Ed groups but I never heard from him again. And I'm no longer at the same school.
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Alastair Dent
25/10/04 14:20
 Lowland rambler 291 forum posts 8 reviews
My 2c worth

I think they could be fab for sandy conditions.

Might be really good as a backup, carry a couple to peg out main stress-bearing guy ropes. some tunnel tents put far more stress on some lines than others.

As for attachment to guys; what about drilling 2 small holes and using that to add a small rope loop? Then tie the guy through the loop.
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nigel garland
26/10/04 11:11
 Lowland rambler 467 forum posts 11 reviews 1 classified
bets bit with these is if there are kids running around while you put the tent up...soft little feet plus two sythe like daggers equals no more toes!
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nick from alpkit
29/10/04 13:58
 Lowland rambler 46 forum posts
i cant seem to get the website to open, just gives the hoster's home page?

Any clues.

Cheers


Nick
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Hayden Holloway
24/11/07 23:11
 Lowland rambler 875 forum posts 44 photos 15 reviews

It looks great for general camp site use and will no doubt hold better than standard pegs however out in the wild they may become tricky to use(as already mentioned).

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Chairman Bill
25/11/07 12:33
 Alpine peak pro 15681 forum posts 102 photos 5 reviews
I'll stick to my twizzle pegs. No mallet required. Great for soft ground, hard ground, they're light weight etc
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Ben S
25/11/07 13:47
 Lowland rambler 213 forum posts
i just just about to say has anyone tried twizzle pegs ! made by arktis ! i find them great for bivi's, not used with a tent yet though !
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Chris, OutdoorsGrub.co.uk
25/11/07 19:17
 Hill-walking hero 1244 forum posts
Errr, this thread is over *three years* old and the website is dead anyway...???!!
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Fossil Bluff
25/11/07 19:19
LMFAO
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Ian Mackenzie
25/11/07 22:42
 Lowland rambler 192 forum posts 3 reviews
The basic idea didn't die in the intervening years... these are an excellent product, tho's not designed for backpacking
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