Marquee Stakes and Tent Stakes — Professional Grade
Trade products for marquee hire companies, inflatable operators, and event production teams.
Eight Sizes, One Material Standard
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Tiger Stakes
16mm diameter — the lightest Tiger. For light pole-tent guys, tipi pegging, secondary anchors and smaller inflatables in firm to medium ground. Meets EN 14960 dimensional minimums. Initial stock limited.
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Tiger Stakes
26mm diameter — the full Tiger shaft in a short 24" length, for firm or shallow ground where a 30" is more depth than you can drive. Exceeds EN 14960 dimensional minimums. Initial stock limited.
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Tiger Stakes
26mm diameter. For lighter anchor loads in firm to medium ground — pole marquee guy ropes, secondary anchors, and smaller inflatables. Exceeds EN 14960 dimensional minimums. In soft or loose ground this size won't achieve adequate holding — move to the 36" or 42".
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Tiger Stakes
26mm diameter. The most widely used general-purpose trade size. Reliable holding for pole marquees, stretch tent guy anchors, and pagoda bases in firm to medium ground. In soft or waterlogged ground the 42" will outperform it.
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Tiger Stakes
26mm diameter — deep embedment on the 1" shaft for soft, loose or made ground, and positions built around 1" fixings. Distinct from the heavier 42" × 1.125". Initial stock limited.
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Tiger Stakes
For clearspan base plates, high-tension sailcloth anchors, and the high-load positions where a 36" won't deliver the pull-out figure. The extra length earns its keep in soft or variable ground, where holding comes from embedment; on dense hard ground, pilot-drill to reach full depth.
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Tiger Stakes
For primary anchor positions requiring higher pull-out resistance on large marquees and stretch tent configurations, and where additional embedment depth is needed.
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Tiger Stakes
For high pull-out resistance requirements, the largest marquee and stretch tent anchor positions, and soft or friable ground where shorter stakes cannot achieve adequate embedment depth.
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Hook Stakes
High alloy steel hook pegs with a one-piece forged hook and heat-drawn point — a direct guy-rope attachment with no separate shackle. Uncommon in a market of mild-steel hook pegs. Initial stock limited.
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Ratchet Straps
Stocked as a complement to the stake range for operators who want to source a complete anchoring accessories kit from one supplier.
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Spreader Bars & Stake Plates
Used where single-stake pull-out resistance is insufficient for the load — including high-tension sailcloth ridges, primary stretch tent anchors, and soft-ground clearspan positions.
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Protective Stake Caps
Safety markers for exposed stake positions above ground. Particularly useful where the MUTA requirement to mark exposed anchor points applies.
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Pull Test Indicator
Measures the actual pull-out resistance of each anchor point in kilograms. Digital display, wireless HOLD remote, CE marked. Works inline with the stake extraction tool.
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Heavy-Duty Stake Extraction Tool
Axial extraction force with high mechanical advantage — no levering, no bending. Compatible with Tiger Stakes. Works inline with the pull test indicator for combined extraction and load measurement.
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Wacker BH55 Stake Driver
Industry-standard petrol breaker adapted for marquee stake driving. Supplied with a Hogan-compatible driving cup. Drives Tiger Stakes cleanly into compacted ground, eliminating the variables of manual driving.
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Stake Driving Cup
The Wacker Neuson OEM driving cup for marquee and tent stakes. 32×160mm hex shank, 62mm internal diameter, 315mm length. Fits BH55 and Atlas Copco Cobra. Compatible with all Tiger Stake sizes. Included with the Hogan BH55; also available separately.
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Common Questions
What sizes do Tiger Stakes come in?
Tiger Stakes are available in eight sizes: 18″ × 5/8″ (460mm × 16mm), 24″ × 1″ (610mm × 26mm), 30″ × 1″ (770mm × 26mm), 36″ × 1″ (920mm × 26mm), 42″ × 1″ (1070mm × 26mm), 42″ × 1.125″ (1070mm × 29mm), 48″ × 1.125″ (1219mm × 29mm), and 60″ × 1.125″ (1530mm × 29mm). The two 42″ sizes differ by shaft: 1″ (26mm) for deep embedment, 1.125″ (29mm) for higher-load positions. All feature the patented heat drawn point and high alloy steel construction. See the stake selection guide or use the stake calculator to find the right size.
What marquee accessories does Hogan Stakes stock?
Accessories include marquee ratchet straps (hook-end and D-ring), spreader bars and load distribution plates for challenging ground, protective stake caps, a heavy-duty rack-and-pinion stake extraction tool, a pull test indicator for on-site anchor verification, and a Wacker Neuson BH55 petrol breaker with purpose-made driving cup for mechanical stake installation. See the full product range for details.
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Size Selection Guidance
For full size selection guidance by structure type and ground condition, use the complete guide and the structure-specific application guides.
Read the GuideCompliance and Hard Ground Questions
If you have a specific application to discuss — large structure, hard ground, compliance specification — include it in your enquiry and we will address it directly.
Contact / Enquiry FormStandards and References
MUTA Best Practice Guide, the complete marquee stakes guide, and the EN 14960 compliance guide are all available from the resources section.
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