Icetek Sports Trekking Poles, Adjustable Retractable Anti-Shock Durable Aluminum Hiking Sticks for Outdoor Walking Trekking Climbing, 1 Piece (1 piece)

June 5, 2017 - Comment
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Icetek Sports trekking poles made of durable light weight aluminum are Great for hiking, walking, trekking and snowshoeing across all terrains. The handles are made of durable rubber with ergonomic design to fit your hand seamlessly. The nylon strap adjusts to fit desired tension. That means you’ll have less hand fatigue when grasping the pole. These poles adjust to your height, shrinking down to 25 inches at the smallest setting, and expand to 56 inches at the safest Elongated position. Don’t pull the poles out past the “stop” warning, but if you do, you can just push them back in again. The poles are constructed with an anti-shock core spring, which dampens impact felt through the rest of your body, saving valuable arm and leg strength. Each pole comes with a snow basket, or saucer, as well as a removable durable rubber tip that exposes a solid Tungsten spike for when the terrain becomes difficult. Hiking poles aren’t just for hikers and adventurers. Sometimes that fun family trip can be a bit tiring. The blocks of walking and sightseeing can really add up, so make sure you’ve got a set of hiking sticks to ease the burden on your joints while making sure you keep up with everyone else.

Product Features

  • Full Length: 46 inch
  • Shock-absorbing poles, annti-shock spring mechanism reduces strains on hands and wrist, which is perfect for people with weak joints, prior sports injuries, and it is best for downhill hiking
  • Stable material, can be used in high altitude and cold weather, weather resistance, corrosion prevention and free from temperature influence (-112F to 176F)
  • Made of durable light weight aluminum, great for trekking, hiking, backpacking, climbing, and mountaineering
  • Poles are fitted with trekking baskets and durable tungsten carbide tips; Trekking baskets promote stability on soft terrain; baskets are easily twisted on and off

Comments

J. Girard says:

I bought this as a walking cane for mobility support … I bought this as a walking cane for mobility support. I have RA and FM so it is difficult to balance with knee pain or transition from seated position to standing. I am only 28 and needed a cane that can keep up with my life and not look too orthopedic. this does the job. the handle fits my hands well and is not awkward to hold for the most part. The spring hold my weight when assisting to stand. the joints hold their place although I glued them( Gorilla Glue) into a fixed position since I do…

TechVet says:

Extemely Poor Quality – Not Recommended The worst trekking poles I’ve ever purchased. Unfortunately, by the time I had a box big enough to return them it was past the 30 days. 

Ennui73 says:

PASS. Short, uncomfortable, unreliable. Returned. Before the thing came to pieces, I found it to be a little on the short side, about 43″ fully extended, if memory serves. (I am 5’3″ with a longer arm). The hand grips are small even for my hand, and they are molded so there is really no way to adjust your grip to compensate. The foam rubber grip that is below the actual hand grip is utterly purposeless as when you may want to shorten your hold on the pole, the foam grip slides down. The spring action is very stiff and is rather…

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