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Built to Last: Made from rugged steel with a corrosion-resistant finish for long-term durability.
Superior Anchoring: 9″ length penetrates deep into clay, turf, or mixed soils for a firm grip that resists wind and shifting.
Complete Set: Comes in a 12-pack, enough to secure a full perimeter for standard infield tarps or spot covers.
Quick Removal: Shaft design allows easy twisting out when taking up tarps, saving time during field prep.
Low Maintenance: Steel construction minimizes wear and rust, making them reliable season after season.
Field-Proven Reliability: Trusted by both professional and recreational crews for secure, dependable anchoring.
Q: What is the BTARPAS?
A: A set of 12 heavy-duty, 9-inch steel anchor stakes from Trigon Sports.
Q: What are these stakes used for?
A: To secure field tarps, covers, or spot tarps to the ground, providing strong hold even in wind.
Q: What are they made of?
A: Forged steel with a corrosion-resistant finish for long-lasting durability.
Q: How deep do they anchor?
A: At 9″ long, they penetrate clay, turf, or mixed soils deeply for maximum stability.
Q: Are they easy to remove?
A: Yes — they can be twisted to loosen and pulled out without damaging the ground.
Q: How many stakes come in a set?
A: 12 stakes per set.
Q: What applications are these stakes ideal for?
A: Anchoring full-field tarps, spot covers around bases, bullpen or mound covers, and other athletic field tarping needs.
Inspect After Use: Check each stake for bending, rust, or deformation and replace any compromised stakes.
Clean Dirt & Debris: Wipe off soil or turf after removing from the ground to prevent corrosion.
Dry Thoroughly: Allow stakes to air dry completely before storage to avoid rust formation.
Lubricate Occasionally: Apply a light, rust-inhibiting lubricant to the shaft to reduce oxidation.
Drive Correctly: Insert stakes straight or at a slight angle into firm soil; avoid sharp angles that could weaken the shaft.
Pull Out Carefully: Twist while removing to reduce stress on the stake and prevent damage to tarp grommets.
Store Properly: Keep stakes in a dry, ventilated container away from moisture when not in use.
Track Usage: Maintain a log of use and wear to know when to rotate or replace stakes.