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How to use them correctly Trekking poles.

When your hands in the strap-like that you're not you're not having a death grip on your pole all the weight is going down on the strap you're really just lightly guiding the pole almost so at the end of the day you know your hand's not tired because you're gripping the pole obviously the only time you're going to have to grip the pole is. if you're going downhill or uphill and you can't use your strap then you're going to have to grip the pole but on normal terrain on reasonable gradients, you can use that strap.walking canes near me cane accessories near me best walking sticks for hiking walking sticks for hiking near me walking sticks for balance best walking sticks for seniors.

As I say then you've got the weight on the strap and you're more or less just guiding the pole and then you're not you know your hands not sweating as much because you're not grasping that pole now apart from those obvious as I've just shown you because obviously, that's when you've got a heavy pack on your back generally on day hikes I don't tend to use the poles at all I think Bigfoot Cane you know when I've only got a light pack on I'm trying to strengthen my knees you know ankles hips and back trying to give them a bit of a workout when I've only got a light pack on so I don't use the poles I may use one for a walking stick but there's another way to look at that of course and you could say that the sooner you start to use the poles for everything the sooner you start to you know to help your joints.survival walking stick walking sticks for hiking walking sticks for women cane accessories canes near me walking canes for women best women's walking cane canes for women.

You can use use them to to probe in front of you so you on that on you might be on a float you might be on a flooded track so you're going to probe in front of you to see how deep the water are or it might be mud and obviously your trekking poles can lighten your load as well because you can use them you can get tents that just use the trekking pole so you don't have to bring the poles for your tent so that's a that's another way to save weight when you're on the trail you can use them to to move branches Walking Cane for Women out the way there's just one point if you're if you're hiking in a group just watch you don't you're not waving your poles too far behind you or waving around you're going to clock somebody else with i mean the poles when you're not using a carbide tip obviously you've got a stopper you put over the end there obviously you're going to use that when they're in storage but that's mainly for hard surfaces you know roads and also for rocks as well if you're on rocks and you can get packets of these for six in a packet and the flatter ones as well which are probably better for rocks but i say that's all i use this for i don't i'm not very often walking on hard roads but sometimes i'm walking across hard rocks and you don't want to use this carbide tip on rocks.

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