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If you spend enough time on the road, travelling around the country from one camping and caravan site to the next, you will find yourself on hard standing pitches more often than not. When you do, though, you may have a harder time than usual with pitching your awning, if you are only relying on the normal camping pegs that most tend to use. <\/span><\/p>\n

For normal grass pitches, camping pegs are fine and provide enough grip and can be inserted into the ground easily enough. However, as hard standings, you\u2019ve guessed it, are hard, it is not only difficult to knock normal camping pegs into that kind of surface, it\u2019s virtually impossible. Therefore, to make it possible to pitch your awning and get the full benefit of that enclosed and covered space, even on a hard standing, you need special pegs. <\/span><\/p>\n

Awning pegs for hard standing pitches need to be made of metal in order for them to be inserted successfully into the compacted gravel-like material of this type of pitches. Unlike their plastic counterparts, these therefore, need to be made of sturdy and durable metal.<\/span><\/p>\n

As this is an all-too-common problem, at Caravan Helper, we want to help you all out. We have spent some time searching the net for the best awning pegs for hard standing pitches and are pleased to share our findings with you below.<\/span><\/p>\n

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