Anyoo Collapsible Strong Aluminium Trekking Poles Adjustable Folding Compact Walk Sticks with Tungsten Tips EVA Cork Grip for All Terrain Pack of 2 Best for Hiking Walking

May 1, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 17:28 GMT+0100 - Details)

Trekking poles are standard equipment for many walkers, hikers, trekkers and backpackers. Because they can enhance your stability and provide support on all types of terrain.

Features:
◑Strong Aluminum 7075 for durability and safe travel.

◑Tungsten Carbide Tip: The tungsten carbide tip is a durable and are commonly used to provide traction. It bites into rock or ice to offer additionally stability.

◑Rubber Tips: Rubber tips are good for use in sensitive areas to reduce impact to the ground, such as hard or slippery surfaces; to reduce the noise the poles make on the trail and to prevent them from scarring rocks and terrain.

◑Baskets: Larger baskets are best for snow, smaller baskets are best for muddy conditions and can prevent pole tips from getting wedged between roots and rocks.

◑Adjustable wrist strap: Properly adjusted straps offer support, so you don’t have to grip the pole too tightly and fatigue your hand. To use them the right way, put your hand up through the bottom of the strap and then pull down and grab the grip of the pole. This technique supports your wrist and heel of the hand and allows you to keep your hand relaxed on the grip.

Technical Specs:
Shaft Construction: 7075 aluminum
Grip Material: EVA foam
Adjustable: Yes
Maximum Length (in.) : 53.1
Minimum Length (in.) : 46.8
Collapsed Length (in.) : 14.5
Locking Mechanism: Combination of push-button lock and external lever lock
Weight (Pair) : 18 oz.
Gender: Unisex
Best for: Hiking, backpacking, trekking

Package includes:
2 × trekking poles
2 × rubber tips
2 × boot tips
2 × snow baskets
2 × mud baskets
2 × carry bag

Product Features

  • Strong Lightweight Aluminum Shaft: Made from aircraft grade 7075 aluminum, this pole provides you durability. They are also lightweight, only weighs 18 ounces per pair. Under high stress, aluminum can bend, but is unlikely to break.
  • Collapsible&Compact: These poles are packable and completely foldable. They can break into three sections, collapse down to a portable 14.5 inches, allowing you to fold them up and store them inside your backpack. They are great for ultra runners or hikers who will be trekking on mixed terrain.
  • Combination Lock: These poles use an external lever lock on the upper shaft and a push-button lock on the lower shaft. Such a combination of locking mechanisms are made to achieve a balance of strength, light weight and ease of use. Push-button lock is a simple locking mechanism that snaps into place and locks with a single pull. When not in use, all you have to do is to press a button to release the lock, and then the poles will be collapsible.
  • Easy to Adjust: step 1, hold the grip and let other sections fall naturally; step 2, pull out the third section( from the bottom up ) until the push button pops out; adjust to the desired height with the external lever lock. Do not exceed the ”STOP” mark and make sure to tighten the sections securely so the poles don’t shorten as you walk.
  • Durable Tips: Our pole features a tungsten carbide tip, which will hold up for long treks on all type of terrains. The carbide tip is used to provide traction, even on ice. Additional tips such as baskets for snow or caps for paved surfaces. Rubber tip protectors extend the life of the tips and protect your gear when poles are stowed in your pack.

Comments

KNG says:

Excellent value trekking poles for anyone wanting to lighten their kit without sacrificing functionality I’ve only used aluminum trekking poles in the past, relying on them to help keep me stable and supported when hiking, so I was excited to try out these much lighter carbon fiber poles. The package arrived with all listed parts included. No assembly is required other than to adjust the straps to fit your hands, so I was ready to go in no time.PROS:- Lightweight – as I’m 5’4″ I’ve been able to use junior sized aluminum poles in the past, to help keep the weight down. However,…

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