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This set of anchor stakes keeps outdoor trampolines more secure during windy days and backyard play. Designed to fasten trampoline legs to the ground, these Skywalker-compatible stakes reduce movement and help maintain stability for routine use and light storms, according to the manufacturer. They are practical for families and community centers that need a simple way to add extra anchoring without complex tools.
Key Points
These stakes are made to resist rust and the wear of outdoor exposure, so they can stay in contact with soil for extended periods without quick degradation. They accommodate tubing up to 2 inches in diameter, which covers the typical frame sizes of many domestic trampolines. One advantage is the straightforward installation. Each stake slides around a trampoline leg and is secured into the ground with a hammer or mallet, making setup fast and repeatable.
Durability is emphasized by the finish, and the tubular fit helps prevent twisting or slipping when set in firm soil. For looser or sandy ground, consider combining the stakes with additional ground anchors or using soil compaction for improved hold. ⚒️ Another consideration is that very high winds or severe weather may require removing the trampoline and storing it, since stakes can only reduce movement according to the conditions.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Skywalker Trampolines Wind Stakes – 4 Pack
- Material: galvanized rust resistant steel
- Fits tubing diameter: 2 inches maximum
- Dimensions: 2 inch width x 12.5 inch length
- Warranty: 90 day limited manufacturer’s warranty
Usage Recommendations
Drive each stake into firm ground so the curved section wraps securely around the trampoline leg. For best results, place one stake at each leg and check the soil after heavy rain, since saturated earth can reduce holding strength. If you plan to leave the trampoline anchored for long periods, inspect the stakes periodically for signs of corrosion or bending despite the protective finish. 🔧
Consider the soil type in your yard before relying solely on these stakes. Rocky or compacted clay can make installation difficult, while loose sandy turf may require deeper anchoring or supplementary options to improve overall stability.










