KevenAnna 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.
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Sturdy and adjustable Sturdy, comfortable, and adjustable. I took this with me during a recent visit overseas. It was a breeze through airport screening and very easy to store in the airplane’s overhead bins due to its compact size (when fully retracted). I did a lot of walking during my trip and this performed well. It supported my weight and was also very comfortable. Oh yeah, it’s also very easy to adjust so getting on and off the bus and subway trains weren’t a problem at all. I recommend this product to whoever…
Great walking stick Have been looking for something useful for my morning walks and finally found it in this walking/hiking stick! I have a balance issue with my legs as well as long distances and this was the ideal solution. We also have snakes and other critters in our area of North Florida so I now have a way to fend them off if necessary. This was a great buy and I am very happy with this product!
I absolutely LOVED my KevenAnna Trekking Poles that I ordered specifically for … I absolutely LOVED my KevenAnna Trekking Poles that I ordered specifically for an eight-day backpacking trip in MT last month. I’ve never sprung for the price of a pole before, but I’ve never flown anywhere specifically to hike before, either and these were affordable. They were a little too long to fit in my (carry-on size) checked bag, but I strapped them to the side of my backpack and went right thru airport security for my international flight no problem.