🌲 Straighten Up Your Greenery with Confidence!
The Heavy Duty Tree Stake Kits provide everything you need to support young trees against strong winds and leaning. This comprehensive kit includes 3 durable steel stakes, 3 wide straps, and 3 robust ropes, ensuring your trees grow straight and healthy. Designed for easy installation and versatile use, these stakes are perfect not only for trees but also for securing tents and other outdoor gear. With a one-year replacement guarantee, you can trust that your investment is protected.
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.8"L x 0.75"W |
Style Name | Tube |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Metal |
S**E
Get it!!
This is perfect! So simple to set up. I’ve had this for about 4 months now & it’s lasted through the insane Midwest storms we’ve gotten this summer. I lost a fence panel right behind this tree & not even one cord broke!
M**.
As advertised
Product was as advertised, quality was good and the performance was just what was needed. Well worth the money.Ps this is the second unit I have purchased
M**P
Get a friend to help!
No directions came with the unmarked package of stakes and ropes. I attempted to put it on thetree that started sagging on windy days. I couldn’t do it myself! It worked much better when I recruitedsome extra help to hold the tree straight while I attached the ropes. I tried to duplicate the rope tyingshown on the video, but ended up using my own versions of knots. The tree is a young birch and bendseasily so that added to the process. of aligning the straps just right. It’s still standing and doesn’t bendso much on windy days, so hopefully will survive.
R**E
product is as advertised and does the job
I used it to hold a small decorative pear tree in my yard that had sort of fallen out of the ground.Easy to install and holds the tree straight up and supports it, even in reasonably high winds.Overall very satisfied with the quality and the price of the product.
A**R
Tie and pull
I have got two 13 foot trees in my living room and my ficus kept leaning into my fir tree … I bought this, I pulled it over and it’s standing it up and it makes such a difference and it’s green so it blends in with the tree, so it’s perfect. I would definitely buy again.
G**A
Does the job
These hooks work well and definitely do the job. I just removed two stars because there were no instructions of how to tie a knot that would stick and instead, had me go to youtube to try and figure it out. Would have preferred instructions in the packaging or even a QR code that led me to a video of how to specifically do what this product is intended to do. After I figured it out though, it's held on there so far for a few weeks, so I'm pretty happy with the product in general.
T**B
work great
These were just what we needed. We rent and there is a smallish tree in front yard that was not staked. Winds would blow the poor tree halfway to ground. We were able to fix these to the tree without hurting new branches... and the posts easily went in ground and didn't come up unless we pulled them. Sometimes we would adjust the tension on the line by just moving the post and worked well. Bought a second set.
B**A
Very nice set! Figure out how to use it on your own:(
Really nice set. No instructions. I hated to cut the rope but after finding out from other sites and pictures how to use the tensioners I got it. Note to seller; when people tell you in several comments they need instructions help them out!! Thankfully I made macrame hangers in the 70s and can tie a stopper and square knot!!Put the stakes in at 120 degree distance from each other.To use the tensioner tie a stopper knot or a square knot in one end of the rope. Pull the rope from the center of the tensioner to make a loop. Pull enough rope through to make a loop 1/3 to 1/2 the total length needed to reach the branch where you will place the nylon wrap. Hook the loop over the hook in the stake. Place the nylon wrap around the trunk above a lower branch. Run the rope through the grommets pull it tight. With the loose end cross it over the tight end of the rope to form a P run the loose end through the p and pull it tight. Next one make the p to the left loose end through the p tighten. Do two more one more to the right one more to the left. It makes a nice design in the rope that you can take apart if you need to. Finish it off with a square knot Square is right over left under and up then left over right under and up. Pull it tight. Use the tensioner to pull the tree where it needs to be. Cut extra rope and burn the end to keep from fraying. Let it move some as the roots will grow stronger.Hope this helps all of you need help from the unresponsive seller! I advise getting the 18 inch stakes those won’t pull out.Sorry about the dead tree pic.Tree died as it didn’t have enough roots for 95 degree temps. I took the pic for the guarantee. Nursery couldn’t argue with the planting and staking. It’s getting replaced!! Just look at the rope!!
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