Category: Shock Absorbing
Sterling Endurance Trekking Poles are made from top quality materials and built to last. Their quick lock system easily adjusts pole height and is designed for people from 5′ 4″ …
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 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 …
You’ve purchased a brand new pair of shiny trekking poles. Now that you have them in hand, how do you get the most value out of them? Start by …
The good things about these poles is that they are like the BAFX poles — they are cheap, fairly light, and you won’t cry when you break them. If …
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 …
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 …