Wak'em in and pull 'em out, the Wakjack is a two in one camping tool with an efficient hammer at one end and a peg puller at the other.
The mallet is constructed of high grade PVC and a heavy duty hook on the end stores in the shaft and uses dynamic energy to make peg removal a breeze.
Peg puller hook stores securely in the shaft
Uses dynamic enegry to remove pegs
Machine tested to pull over 3 tonnes
External Dimensions:
23L x 8.5W cm
Packed Dimensions:
33L x 16W x 5H cm
Weight:
0.8 Kg
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
1219074
Snowys Code:
124611
Reviews
(11)
4.811
Q&A's (3)
Looks different1 answer
The picture of this product on the Coleman website shows a much bigger head. The product code 1219074 matches, but is it the same product?
David - East Maitland, NSW(7 years ago)
G'day David,
Thanks for pointing this out. The website is using an old image - strange. The Coleman Wakjak does look like it does on their website here and this is exactly the same as the product we stock. We'll fix the imagery now.
Ben - Snowys(7 years ago)
Strength1 answer
Last time camping at my usual spot the ground was quite hard and in some spots even with a metal house hammer difficult to get tarp pegs in. Is this hammer strong enough to bash in long pegs even in hard ground? Cheers
Lauren - , (8 years ago)
G'day Lauren - The Wakjak is probably comparable to a metal head hammer when it comes to driving in pegs in hard ground. However, it does have a larger face than most hammers so it's a bit more forgiving if your swing is off - like mine! Also, because of the bigger head, you might be able to put a put more swing into your hits to help drive 'em in. The main benefit of the Wak is the peg remover - it works like a charm. Hope that helps. Cheers, Paul
Paul - Snowys(8 years ago)
Dynamic Energy?1 answer
What do you mean "Dynamic Energy"? How is this different to say a claw hammer for wacking in pegs, and removing with the claw? Also, what pegs do you recommend for very hard ground in NW WA to complement the Wak Jak?
Vangie - BUNBURY, WA(8 years ago)
Hi Vangie, the hook on the end of the Wakjack has a sliding action, this means that once the hook is secure on the tent the hammer is pulled upwards, it slides freely for 5-10 cm before stopping, transferring the energy into the tent peg. It's a bit like a hammer action for pulling out stubborn pegs.