Author: Amy
In just over the last decade, have gone from a seldom seen item to near mandatory. The majority of everyone from day hikers to seasoned mountaineers now use them. …
The Park Ridge Outfitters TREK PRO hiking poles are almost identical to the BAFX trekking poles: they are cheap, fairly light, and you won’t cry when you break them. If you’re …
Most of us who are active think that we have a pretty good grasp on the whole walking thing, right? And sure, doing a simple hike in a local …
Women’s trekking poles are similar if not the same as traditional unisex hiking poles. Most manufacturers do not make women’s trekking poles as most women can comfortably use . If …
There are many benefits to using trekking poles. Most obviously, trekking poles reduce the impact of hiking on knee joints and leg muscles. Arm and shoulder muscles support and relieve …
The ergonomics, or shape of the pole handle is probably the single most important factor concerning how “comfortable” a pole is. While material is important, it isn’t as important as …
One of the most common mistakes—and one of the simplest to correct—has to do with how you use the trekking pole straps. With rare exception, every trekking pole features …
Like any good piece of outdoor gear or equipment in general, trekking poles require regular care and maintenance. If you’ve been a user of internal lock trekking poles, you …
You just got a brand new fresh pair of . They look great, but how do you use them? Proper adjustments, maintenance, and correct use are all key to get the …
These lightweight are designed for four-season on-trail versatility. The three piece, ultralight, narrow diameter aluminum shafts, reduce weight without sacrificing strength. Dual FlickLock Pro pole locking mechanisms allow for easy length …