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Specifications:
- Go easy on your joints and your back with Survival & Emergency Hiking Trekking Pole that provide cushioning, anti-shock technology without weighing down your pack
- Anatomic grip (suitable for left and right-handed users)
- Rod is divided into three sections, length can be adjusted freely
- A simple Survival & Emergency Hiking Trekking Pole available in standard and absorbing models
- This fully adjustable Survival & Emergency Hiking Trekking Pole is excellent for wading, hiking and all your outdoor trekking
- Adjust this walking staff to the right height for your legs or for that wildlife photo
- Use this cane style single staff at the best length for your activity
- Length: 55-135cm/22-53in
- Material: Nylon & Sponge & Carbon Steel & Aluminum Alloy
- Section: 3
Details:

- Anti-shock Trekking Pole absorb a lot of force when you are walking downhill and can help hikers with knee, hip or ankle problems

- A simple Survival & Emergency Hiking Trekking Pole available in standard and absorbing models

- It is the necessary tools when climbing mountains, hiking, tourism and doing other outdoor activities

- Anatomic grip (suitable for left and right-handed users)

- Rod is divided into three sections, length can be adjusted freely
How to Use Trekking Poles When Hiking:

- Adjust the length. While standing up straight with shoulders relaxed, the top of your trekking poles should be 2 to 3 inches below your armpit. Use a twisting motion to unlock and re-lock the intersecting portions on each pole to find the proper height
- Use your wrist straps. Insert your hand from underneath and keep a relaxed hold on the grip. Use your other hand to adjust the strap so that it is snug but not tight
- Preserve energy on flat terrain. Bend your arms at a 90-degree angle and maintain an upright posture. Walk normally, but as you place one foot in front of the other, extend the opposite arm and plant your pole
- Maximize your balance uphill. As you step forward with one leg, plant your pole with the opposite arm. If the terrain is exceptionally difficult, use the same leg as your pole plant side to give yourself added support
- Maintain stability on declines. As before, continue using the opposite hand and leg to achieve balance. To add stability, however, swing your pole further in front of you in order to compensate for steeply declining terrain
- Traverse comfortably. When hiking through hillsides, overcome the awkwardness by shortening the pole that is located on the side with an incline. If it's more comfortable, you can also lengthen the other one to accommodate for the uneven terrain
Package Included:
- 1 x Trekking Pole
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T. Anderson
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06-08-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a great product. This handy little stick supported her through many very long hikes. You can't beat it for the money.
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Jony
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10-28-2011- Other Thoughts: As Anti-shock Trekking Pole it works fine for my use - mostly balance aid, poker and deflector.
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C. Wolf
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07-10-2011- Other Thoughts: This Trekking Pole met my objective of collapsing to a size that would fit in a rolling duffel bag and support weight on the trail. After the first use, a spring got lost inside. Back at home, we were able to get it out, and the stick is back in working order.
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M. Maher
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10-30-2011- Other Thoughts: I struggled a lot in deciding to buy this. I needed it mainly for the monopod feature, but wanted the shock-absorption for future hiking. Some reviews indicated it was really cheap in quality, but most other products were either ONLY monopods, or walking sticks. The next one's up in price that did both were much higher price. Price was a factor for me, so I finally decided I would get it and mainly use it for monopod. As a monopod, it worked well, I have no complaints. I figured it would break down quick as a walking stick, but it actually has held up surprisingly well.
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B. Dudley "BJD47"
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04-02-2011- Other Thoughts: I used this Trekking Pole on a fell walking holiday in Cumbria. It worked well as a walking pole except the wrist strap was not as comfortable to bear down on as that of my second pole.
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