Trekking Poles inSPORTline Treking
Adjustable shock-absorbing poles made of aluminium, rubber tip cover, adjustable straps, rubber grips.
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Trekking Poles inSPORTline Treking
Trekking Poles inSPORTline Treking are modern trekking poles made of very light aluminium ALU 6061. They have 18 mm in diameter and double coating and are suitable for all seasons. The poles are equipped with Antishock System, which makes them very comfortable to use and which can be locked. The set includes removable heels for various terrain and baskets so you can use the poles in the snow. The handles are made of anti-slip rubber grip with striations for sweat outlet. The handles also have adjustable straps to hold the hands in place during strenuous exercise.
Technical description:
- Three-part telescopic trekking poles
- Double coating
- Antishock System: the shock-absorbing mechanism relieves your muscles and tendons; easy to set using the regulation knob, easy to lock just by turning the height-adjustment knob
- Straps: keep the hand steady during strenuous exercise, can be adjusted by a plastic buckle
- Ergonomic rubber grip: with striations for better grip, adhesion, force transition and sweat outlet
- Steel tip: keeps the pole stable on every terrain, perfect for hiking
- Heels for tarmac surfaces
- Rubber heels that serve as a cover for the steel tips and are suitable mainly for flat surfaces
- Pair of removable baskets allows you to use the poles even during winter
- Light aluminium poles: made of noncorrosive, flexible and very light aluminium ALU 6061, 18 mm in diameter
- Adjustable length: 65 – 135 cm (marked lines for 110 – 135 cm)
- Poles weight: 640 g (pair)
- The set includes 1 pair of trekking poles, 2 pairs of rubber heels, 2 pairs of baskets
Trekking Poles inSPORTline Treking - Documents to download
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Trekking Poles inSPORTline Treking - Product parameters
There are several materials to choose from - aluminium, fibreglass, carbon or some combination of the previous three.
The heaviest - and the cheapest - is aluminium. Aluminium poles are sutiable for undemanding users that use them mainly as a support.
Fibreglass poles are lighter than aluminium ones, but are better suitable for softer surface.
More experienced trekkers should have carbon poles. The material is light, hard and absorbs shocks well.
Nordic Walking poles are usually robust, single-piece and cannot be telescopically shortened. However, there are two- or three-piece models available as well, making storage and travelling easier.
Telescopic trekking poles can be found practically anywhere. Their adjustale length is necessary for moving through various terrain. Also, one pair of poles can be used by several people.
An option to protect the sharp tips with rubber protection on hard and even terrain. Protection tips also reduce the unpleasant noise the metal makes when it comes into contact with the ground.
To calculate the correct pole length, multiply your height by 0.68. When you grip the pole in a vertical position, your upper arm and forearm should be at right angle.