TieStrap 2.0 – Your Versatile Helper for a Secure Camping Setup

TieStrap 2.0 – Your Versatile  Helper for a Secure Camping Setup

A relaxing camping trip starts with a safe and stable setup – exactly where the (PP25) TieStrap 2.0 comes in handy. Whether it’s an awning, caravan awning, or pavilion, this clever strap system keeps everything steady and secure, even when the wind picks up. But why exactly do you need it, how do you use it correctly, and how does it fit perfectly into the Peggy Peg system? Let’s take a closer look, step by step.

Why do I need the TieStrap 2.0?

The TieStrap 2.0 is ideal for securely fastening canopies/awnings or pavilions. It becomes essential when you mount side panels using the Fix&Go AntiFlap system – because the elastic straps can no longer be used once the side panels are attached. In this case, the TieStrap 2.0 provides additional wind protection and stability.

Key Benefits at a Glance:

  • Versatile Use: Perfect for awnings, caravan awnings, and pavilions (when combined with the Peggy Crocodile and U-Connector)
  • Adjustable Length: Flexible from 1.5 to 3 meters – no annoying loose ends
  • Strong and Secure: The integrated spring system absorbs wind forces and protects your camping gear
  • No Joint Stress: Forces are distributed to the front bar of the awning rather than onto the awning hinges

How do I use the TieStrap correctly?

The TieStrap 2.0 is simple and well-designed. Here’s how to set it up:

  1. Use the T-Connector:
    Awnings: Slide the supplied T-Connector directly into the awning’s sail track.
    Caravan Awning/Sunshades: Place the T-Connector hole over the tent pole pin.
    Pavilions/Tents: Use the Peggy Crocodile and U-Connector combination to attach the strap to the fabric.

  2. Twist the Strap: Turn the strap around its own axis to break the wind at the strap and prevent noise.

  3. Tighten the Strap: Adjust the strap’s length between 1.5 and 3 meters and pull it tight.

  4. Anchor to the Ground: Fasten the strap directly to the ground by screwing through the eyelet of the spring to create a closed system and avoid accidental loosening.
    You can also secure the strap with the Fix&Go Anchor Plate 2.0 directly at the storm hook, ensuring more than one screw peg holds the strap in place.
    1. The strap can be attached directly down to the awning foot with the anchor plate to avoid tripping hazards in tight spaces.
    2. Or, if space allows, strap forward at a 45° angle to distribute the wind load across two additional anchor points.
  5. Optimize the Spring System: Ensure the integrated relief spring is positioned correctly – always near the ground so there’s no leverage on the screw peg. The spring absorbs wind forces and prevents damage to your camping equipment. Attach the supplied hooks above the spring at its lowest point to avoid the spring sliding up.

    Which Peggy Peg products are compatible with the TieStrap?

    The best part about the TieStrap 2.0? It’s perfectly aligned with the Peggy Peg system! Together, these products ensure a stable and secure setup:

    • Screw Pegs (N, Peg&Stop S, N & HD, L, LA, HC): Compatible with different ground conditions and fit through the eyelet of the spring.
    • Fix&Go Anchor Plate 2.0: Provides extra hold on various surfaces and more stability with multiple Peggy screw pegs.
    • Fix&Go AntiFlap: When attaching side panels to your awning, the TieStrap is essential for securing the AntiFlap system.

    💡 Pro Tip: Want to know how to secure your awning perfectly? 👉 Check out our detailed blog on using anchor plates and the TieStrap!

    The Difference Between the (PP20) Storm Strap and the TieStrap 2.0

    The Peggy Peg range also includes the Signal Storm Strap (up to 13m), and there are some important differences between these two products:

    Feature TieStrap 2.0 Signal Storm Strap
    Use Case Canopies, pavilions, sunshades Caravan awnings and large tents
    Length 1.5 – 3 m Up to 13 m
    Attachment Secured forward via the sail track with an anchor plate or a screw peg Secured across and above the entire width of the caravan awning
    Wind Relief Integrated spring system Integrated spring system
    Force Distribution Spread across the awning’s front bar Applied to the awning frame


    In short:
    The TieStrap 2.0 is more flexible and versatile, while the Signal Storm Strap is designed specifically for large awnings (on caravans) and pavilions/tents in all areas.

    Practical Tips: Make It Even Better

    👉 Tip 1: Twist the strap before tightening – this prevents it from flapping noisily in the wind.
    👉 Tip 2: If the screw peg is firmly anchored, fix the spring eye close to the ground for extra stability.
    👉 Tip 3: Ensure the spring system remains free to move – only then can it effectively absorb wind forces.

    Conclusion: Safety and Comfort in a Perfect System

    The TieStrap 2.0  is more than just a strap – it’s an essential part of the Peggy Peg system, providing safety and stability in any weather. This well-thought-out strap system keeps everything secure, whether for awnings, caravan awnings, pavilions, or sunshades.

    Thanks to its clever combination with anchor plates or screw pegs, your camping setup remains perfectly stabilized even in strong winds – and with a few simple tricks, you’ll avoid flapping and shifting.

    With the TieStrap 2.0, you’re always well-prepared – quick to set up, securely fastened, and smartly combined. 🌬️🏕️


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