Supplied with four ground anchors are made of metal (presumably chrome) and include four belts.
The coiled and simply be screwed ground anchors are sufficiently stable and can be rotated well into the soil at a sandy odeer black topsoil. They are long enough, etc. to provide reasonable protection against overturning gusts of wind for trampolines. The straps are made of sturdy nylon and have plastic eyelets that can be "clicked together".
The onset of plastic straps in the "Klickösen" was quite a little patience task. When pulling taut they broke repeatedly, no matter from which direction I through led. Finally, I have a piece of "almost tied," they remain at pulling taut sit well.
Nevertheless, I always recommend once again to check whether the straps are still correct. In my case, I have misused for securing our pool slide for the High Pool. Here, since the forces acting on the article is much greater, one should check the fuse sets daily. I'm curious whether mainly hold the "plastic Klickösen", they are m. E. the weakest link in the chain. The slide is saved in the "final stage" with four of those belts ...
The hooks are certainly for mounting of tents, awnings, tarpaulins, etc. The Matrial is sufficiently stable for the usual purpose, solely the manual is a disaster, there is namely no. In the set there was only an illustration of the assembled kits. Granted until the passing of the strap through the eyelets the thing is pretty self-explanatory.
Anyway, I think the whole set of sufficiently stable, it is practical and versatile, the delivery was carried out immediately, a full five stars.