Author: Amy
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 …
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 …
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 …