- ►ANTI SHOCK/ SHOCK , ABSORBING POLES - With the high 6061 series aluminum alloy material, the shock-absorbing effect can strongly reduce damage from the impact force
- ►EXTRA LONG EVA FOAM HANDLES WITH STRAPS - Soft and comfortable, absorbs moisture from sweaty hands and very comfortable to hold
- ►Lightweight & Durable Our poles are made of lightweight 6061 aluminum weighing in at approximately 13.4 ounces per pole (with tips). A very durable yet affordable material for any hiking skill level
- ►EXTENDABLE - Our poles feature our Quick Lock so you can collapse or extend your poles from 26.3" (65 cm) all the way to 53" (135 cm) quickly. When not in use, these are easy to collapse, small and light enough to be stored within your backpack.
- ►SATISFY YOUR THIRST FOR ADVENTURE - You’ll feel 100% satisfaction from the moment you received the trekking poles. They come with a carrying bag and a full set of rubber accessories for trekking, hiking, nordic walking and backpacking, etc. We are quite sure that you will be super-impressed with the durability, portability, versatility and high quality of our trekking poles.
What you get in one set ?
1 Pair x Trekking Poles
1 Pair x Boot Tips
1 Pair x Mud Baskets
1 Pair x Rubber Tips
1 Pair x Holders
1 Piece x Carrying Bags
Handle Material: Rubber
Strap Material: Polyester
Shaft Material: 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Tip Material: tungsten steel tips
Full Length: 53.1 Inch (135cm) / Closed Length: 26.3 Inch (65cm)
Net Weight: 13.4 oz for each
Ultra Light and Durable
Adjustable, Ease of Use, One Sizes Fit All
Extra Long Eva Foam Handles with Straps
Easy to Collapse, Small Enough to Be Stored Within Your Backpack.
100% Customer Satisfication
Why do we need trekking poles on those activities?
1>According to studies, trekking poles can reduce compressive force on the knees by up to 25 percent.
2>Trekking poles allow your arms to help propel you forward and upward, whether walking on flat ground or uphill, poles can help to keep your balance, improve stability and increase your average speed.
3>They help to alleviate some of the weight you carry. For example, if you have a heavy pack on, and you take a short break, leaning on the poles will make you more comfortable.
4>They can act as a probe to give you more information than you can get with your eyes, use them to learn more about puddles, melting snow bridges and quicksand.
5>They can be used to deflect backcountry nuisances, such as thorny blackberries and swipe away spider webs that cross trails to ensure safety and comfort on your walk.