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UCO StakeLight Tent Stake with LED Light and Emergency Strobe

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Arrives Monday, Jun 3
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Style: Pack of 4


Features

  • Crafted from the highest quality materials
  • Built for performance and durability
  • Made in China
  • Area mode provides 17 lumens of light and burns for up to 10 hours
  • Strobe mode marks tent location and burns for up to 24 hours
  • Constructed from durable 6000 series aluminum
  • Each StakeLight powered by 1 AAA battery (sold separately); on/off switch is integrated into the lens
  • LED enclosed in highly water-resistant TPE housing (IPX 6)

Description

The UCO StakeLight is a unique tent stake with a built-in LED light to provide area lighting around your tent. The 17 lumens of light can help you locate your tent in the dark and alert campers to the presence of tent guy lines. Switch to strobe mode to help locate your tent over longer distances in the backcountry. The StakeLight LED provides up to 10 hours of continuous light or up to 24 hours of light in the strobe mode. Each StakeLight is powered by 1 AAA conventional battery (sold separately) and is encased in a highly water- resistant TPE housing (IPX 6). The StakeLight is constructed from durable, lightweight 6000-series aluminum. Each stake is 9-Inch long and weighs just 1.3 ounces (36g) without battery.


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.18 x 6.42 x 1.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.09 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9 x 0.5 x 0.5 inches


Item Weight: ‎0.08 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎UCO


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer warranty.


Model Name: ‎UCO StakeLight Tent Stake with LED Light and Emergency Strobe


Color: ‎Yellow


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎UCO


Part Number: ‎ML-SL4PK


Model Year: ‎2016


Style: ‎Pack of 4


Included Components: ‎Stakelight 4-Pack


Size: ‎Pack of 4


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking


Date First Available: September 26, 2013


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Really Good - but a Few Tips
They're definite keepers. In addition to lighting the tent area, these do a GREAT job of making tent stakes and guy lines visible at night. No more 'line paranoia' and cursing when you step out of the tent into the guy wires in the middle of the night. The stakes are V-shaped and don't bend like cheap stakes. The top of each stake has holes for a guy line as well as a hooked head to handle any rope/guy-line need. A FEW TIPS If you strain to pull the rubber-enclosed lamp off the stake, be easy on it. No need to squeeze it so hard. It should slide off gently. But there's enough resistance to keep its place during use. There are no instructions on the package to insert the 1 AAA battery into each lamp. The web site has a single sentence, but I'd replace it with: 1) Pry the black rubber housing away from the white plastic lamp. 2) Do it gently so you don't unseat the black rectangular, piece within. Both minor tips. But if you only buy one, you don't have a clue which direction the two-toothed piece should point if it pops out (tip: the teeth go toward the stake, not toward the battery). I wanted to take off a star due to this confusion, but the rest of the product is too good. OTHER THOUGHTS Like most real stakes, these are too wide to fit into the small, pencil-sized holes on many tents. Use them like real stakes to tie your guy lines through for strong, solid mounts. They'll run in strobe mode for 24 hours. Always-on mode for 10 hours. The white lamp assembly is completely enclosed in black rubber sealing it from even the worst of rainstorms. The lights are bright enough you probably wouldn't want to point them inward toward your tent. But the light dissipates enough that you won't be illuminating the neighboring campsite when turned outward. Overall - a good buy for illuminated stakes that are also remarkably sturdy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2014 by dugn

  • Great invention.
Style: Pack of 2
Awesome light. Single AAA battery, which is so much more convenient than 2032's. Flash mode is bright and truly a flash, unlike most which cycle 50%. Installed a couple Kam-snaps on the light and dog's collar for the best dog light anywhere. Stake is large and thus heavier than would normally be carried, but as a cat-hole digger, it's ok (19g). One suggestion would be to use a clear lens for less diffusion? One supposes a tent-stake light requires less light and more diffusion, but most other applications clear would be better? Second suggestion, lose the little plastic bar behind the light. It doesn't work, is fiddley and worst, it breaks any possibility of waterproofness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2019 by Noyb

  • Junk!!!
Style: Pack of 4
Updated: used it out at camp, almost half of them bent, cheap material, and the edge is sharp so can actually cut your rope if u encounter high wind... just avoid... find steel peg It make the peg stick out few inches from the ground, I'm not so sure that's a good idea, it kind of dangerous; I just pull the light out and hang it on the rope Also the run time is kind of short... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020 by Bing Yiu

  • very handy around camp, lights removable expands it's uses.
Style: Pack of 4
ok.. just got through a weekend camping trip with these. Make sure you don't hammer them down too hard cause if you hit a rock, they bend. In my opinion they should have left out the holes at the bottom of the stake. That's exactly where two of mine bent hitting a hard spot as hard as I usually do with my ground hog stakes. I sorta straightened them out with a multitool but you can tell the aluminum was weakened. I'm just going to relegate the stakes to backup or loaner duty. So the stakes for me were meh. The lights were what I really wanted anyway. They aren't perfect but they work really well. There is a plastic insert that plugs up the rubber housing behind the battery compartment. Not sure of it's use but it falls out easily. I might glue it in. Not sure what it's really for other than to fall out when changing batteries. I think it's to keep water out but why have the hole in the first place? On strobe mode my buddies say it looks like a airport landing strip. (I purchased 2 sets) Makes it real easy to locate camp too. In the end.. I ended up not using the stakes but running some paracord hitched through the light housing along with a cord squeeze lock and caribiner. I can now attach them anywhere like my hammock ridgeline or off my ground hog stakes. So.. to be fair, just taking one off for the stakes. They are serviceable if you are careful but the lights are real handing in not tripping up on guy lines, finding camp, etc. I can't comment on battery life since the batteries I used were suspect and it was very cold outside. I may update the review after a few trips with the lights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2014 by magnetik

  • I like these tent stakes
Style: Pack of 4
I like these tent stakes, I gave them a three because of two reasons. First while installing the battery I have had them come apart on me. One the actual switch came out and multiple times the plastic battery reinforcement comes out. Secondly if ising these in high grass the light gets barried and very limited use. Another point I'd like to share is because they are touch activated you have to take the batteries out each use or they will turn on when you pack your tent. Not a big deal but if you're going out multiple nights and a different place each night it can be a pain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2016 by AirplaneMX

  • The batteries quickly died after one use for about an hour
Style: Pack of 2
Great idea but quality is so-so. First backpacking trip I had the stakes turned on (in just the "glow" position. I turned them off before going to bed. The next day they wouldn't turn on. Used new batteries on the second trip, same experience... only lasted for a short time. When I pulled batteries out when I got home the connectors were corroded. It was damp so possibly moisture was an issue? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2019 by Martin G

  • Lightweight, so not very strong.
Style: Pack of 4
When tapping these tent stakes into the ground, if you hit a rock the stake can easily bend. The rubber shoe holding the LED easily slips off, also, giving it a very loose and flimsy feel.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021 by Rollin T

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