How to shrink trekking poles

The trekking pole can relieve some of your weight. For example, if you are carrying a heavy bag and supporting the trekking pole under the bag during short breaks can make you feel more comfortable, what should you pay attention to when using the trekking pole? Walking on the mountain road, when there is a cliff on one side. Be sure to use the trekking pole on the side of the mountain, otherwise it is prone to danger! Usually develop a habit of using a cane with both left and right hands; try not to insert the trekking pole into seawater and water with high calcium content.
For a general three-section rod, just hold the two-end rod at the node and rotate in the opposite direction. Some good trekking poles have a node ring, which is a plastic holder with screw holes. It is also good to loosen this thing.
1. Telescopic two-section stick
The two scepter is the most solid and stiff design, so it is suitable for skiing, snowshoeing, or the guy who likes this super stable and stiff rod. However, the storage capacity of the two knuckles is the largest. Even with maximum contraction, it is difficult to carry in a backpack. Because these two knuckles are designed to take advantage of the above sturdiness, there are many parts of the shaft that overlap to increase strength. So although they have only two sections, they are usually not lighter, and in many cases they are heavier than other designs.

2. Telescopic three-section rod
The three-stick is the most commonly used climbing trekking pole design, which greatly surpasses the two-stick in terms of portability. Almost all three-sticks can be strapped to a backpack or put in a standard-size suitcase. The three scepter is usually lighter than the two scepter, but not as strong as the two. Although they are enough for rugged roads and even high-strength backpacks and mountaineering. The three-section trekking pole is the one most people buy for such activities as hiking, traversing, backpacking, climbing and climbing.

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