Category: Shock Absorbing
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 …
The MOUNTAIN YOYO “DISCOVERY 6061” Flip Lock Light Weight Walking / Trekking Poles are exactly like the Mountaintop Retractable trekking poles— they are cheap, fairly light, and you won’t cry …
The main advantage of anti-shock poles is that they tend to be less jolting on joints (like elbows and wrists) when used on firm ground or rocky terrain. On softer …
If you’re a walker, hiker, trekker, or backpacker, then you know that trekking poles are standard equipment for you. Not only do they enhance your stability and give you much …
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 …
The good things about the BAFX trekking poles are that they are cheap, fairly light, and you won’t cry when you break them. If you’re a serious hiker, investigate the …
These poles are certainly adequate for the average hikers’ needs. Not as light weight as trekking poles could be but if you are looking for reasonably priced and reliable …
Neewer trekking poles are what many would consider “you get what you pay for” equipment. They’re great for those who want to try poles without spending a lot of money. Neewer …
The good things about the Pinnacle Hiking Poles are that they are cheap, fairly light, and you won’t cry when you break them. If you’re a serious hiker, investigate …
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 …