Snow stakes are designed to anchor a tent in compacted snow. They aren’t absolutely necessary to pitch a winter tent—you can also create anchors by using buried objects in the snow, or “deadmen”—but they are certainly convenient, if a bit heavy.
The lack of alternative designs surprises me somewhat. I’m dubious that the standard snow stake design—though it does work reasonably well—couldn’t be improved somehow. In particular, I find the lack of a substantial hook on the top of the stake makes it more challenging to secure a tent anchor loop or guy line. Surely a better design could be created that features more than just a tiny curved-over lip of aluminum on the top?
Well, I did find at least two alternatives — the Toughstake and Suluk 46 Titanium Snow Stake — which both feature radically different designs (see below). First, though here’s a quick round-up of the standard snow stake options:
SMC Sno-Tent Stake, $2.50 to $3, depending where you buy. Available at REI, among other places. The color (or lack thereof) makes them slightly harder to keep track of than either the REI Snow Stake ($3, pictured above), which is bright orange; or the bright red MSR Blizzard Snow Tent Stake ($4.95). Per listed specs, all three options hover around 1 ounce per stake.