Thanks for posting, their key head pegs are great, interesting to hear they are bringing manufacturing of them back to local. We use and like their guy ropes 👍
Have a couple of their awnings (270° RapidWing4 and square Stand Easy-ERV). Don't really notice that much more setup and pack-up time to the freestanding type. And absolutely love the Supapeg peggable feet on them. Got a few of their poles, both gal and aluminium plus pegs and some other gear, definitely recommend 👌
Everything has it's limits, Brown Cow, and at the end of the day common sense needs to prevail, but if Supa Peg are happy to mention that their awning performed in 30 knot winds then there must be something in it. ~ Ben
I’ve been considering an awning from that lot for ages! The only thing holding me back at this point is that it’ll go on my van now instead of my car, and I’m short, so I’m not sure it’s going to suit anymore.
@@SnowysOutdoors we only have paddy pallins anaconda bcf and mountain creek outdoors we need more supply...like right now Benny no1 has any zenbivvy beds in Aus and I'm emailing the company to get some stocked down here but I can't as a business holder etc so can you plz invest in some or let me know what you think cause I'll be the first in Tassie with one....they are a bloody awesome invention so check em out cheers Regards Aaron 👍😎
Hey Brown Cow, we appreciate your feedback and we understand how that might seem a bit unreasonable, however we do find some issue in your math as we are under the impression that 1 Knot = 1.8Km/ph, so for us 30 Knots = 55.56Km/ph. We hope that seems a bit more reasonable for you, while 90Km/ph would be an amazing benchmark for our Shield 6 we have yet to test it in SUCH extreme conditions.
Great episode Ben and Lauren! Thanks for having us on 😀
Thanks for coming guys, was awesome to learn more about Supa Peg. ~ Ben
I have one of your awnings. Very well built and designed 👍🏻
Thanks @@FishandHunt we appreciate your feedback!
Thanks for posting, their key head pegs are great, interesting to hear they are bringing manufacturing of them back to local. We use and like their guy ropes 👍
Will be great to see the pegs manufactured here. ~ Ben
Have a couple of their awnings (270° RapidWing4 and square Stand Easy-ERV). Don't really notice that much more setup and pack-up time to the freestanding type. And absolutely love the Supapeg peggable feet on them. Got a few of their poles, both gal and aluminium plus pegs and some other gear, definitely recommend 👌
Thanks for your feedback, swagging sisters, we are excited to be ranging their awnings. ~ Ben
Great informative video guys...don't give up Ben, you might be able to get a word in in a future video 😁
Haha, I did get all my questions answered, but Lauren was pretty excited about this one. ~ Ben
I installed one of their awnings on a camper on the weekend, top quality bit of kit!
I'm yet to have a good look over one, snakeo99, but if the rest of their gear is anything to go by, the Supapeg awning will be awesome. ~ Ben
Awesome another Aussie manufacturer!
We love supporting Aussie made. ~ Ben
I have one of their awnings, very well built 👌🏻
Thanks for your feedback, Fish&Hunt. ~ Ben
SupaPeg man could be the brother of Fire to Fork guy. Stunt doubles if you will!
Haha, yeah, definitely some similarities to Harry. ~ Ben
Great tent aluminium poles. Best on the market.
Yep, can't go wrong with a Supa Peg pole. ~ Ben
Supa peg show us 30 knot wind with your awning free standing, and i will buy one if it stands it
Everything has it's limits, Brown Cow, and at the end of the day common sense needs to prevail, but if Supa Peg are happy to mention that their awning performed in 30 knot winds then there must be something in it. ~ Ben
Welcome to the interigation room. Feel free to leave your socks on.
Not sure I get the gist of what you are talking about here. ~ Ben
I’ve been considering an awning from that lot for ages! The only thing holding me back at this point is that it’ll go on my van now instead of my car, and I’m short, so I’m not sure it’s going to suit anymore.
Loving that they’re making free-standing awnings!!
I haven't had a good look over the Supa Peg awnings yet, Coralie, but from all I've heard they are a top notch bit of kit. ~ Ben
Goodluck in the future mate don't forget about us down here 👍🍺
We won't ever forget about Tassie, Tas Hiking Adventures! ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors we only have paddy pallins anaconda bcf and mountain creek outdoors we need more supply...like right now Benny no1 has any zenbivvy beds in Aus and I'm emailing the company to get some stocked down here but I can't as a business holder etc so can you plz invest in some or let me know what you think cause I'll be the first in Tassie with one....they are a bloody awesome invention so check em out cheers
Regards Aaron 👍😎
@@TasHikingAdventures I'll pass this info onto our buying team, Aaron, see what they can do. Can't make any promises though. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors thanks Benny atleast let me know what they say and did you look into it or have anything similar ?
@@TasHikingAdventures I had a look Aaron, they are pretty cool and super comfy. I've never heard of anything quite like it. ~ Ben
30 knot wind, 2 miles an hour for each knot, thats 56 MILES an hour, broken into klms 90 klms per hour, yeah right i call bullshit. It would rip over
Hey Brown Cow, we appreciate your feedback and we understand how that might seem a bit unreasonable, however we do find some issue in your math as we are under the impression that 1 Knot = 1.8Km/ph, so for us 30 Knots = 55.56Km/ph. We hope that seems a bit more reasonable for you, while 90Km/ph would be an amazing benchmark for our Shield 6 we have yet to test it in SUCH extreme conditions.
Thanks for your feedback, Supa Peg, I was hoping you'd jump in here. ~ Ben