Product benefits
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Ergonomic gripSoft and pleasant foam handle. Knob at the top of the grip
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AdjustableAdjusted using a simple and super-straightforward push pin: system.
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Lightweight200 grams
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Compact designCollapsible into 3 sections. Collapsed length: 55 cm, full length: 120 cm
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Durabilitysteel tip
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Durabilitysteel tip
Product feature
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How to adjust your poles?Hold the poles with your arms bent at a right angle. To adjust: unscrew the middle section, under the ring on the lower section, adjust to desired height (in centimetres), and screw back on securely, but not too tight, then do the same with the lower section. NEVER GO OVER THE STOP LINE or the pole may snap during use.
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Directions for useBefore heading off: always check that your poles are properly tightened. On downward slopes, or during strong pushes in the mountains, for example, you can adjust your poles to make them longer. When walking uphill, you can use the wrist strap for support, but when walking downhill, it's better to remove the strap so that the pole won't get it your way if you fall.
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AccessoriesComes with a summer hiking (small diameter) basket. Cannot be unscrewed
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Precautions for useAlways check that your poles are properly tightened before setting off. Do not put them on backpacks in stormy weather.
Product testing
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CompositionShaft : 100.0% Aluminium Handle : 100.0% Polyurethane (PU)
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Approved byOur field testers: all our poles are tested in use, by users who are representative of those for whom the products are designed, under conditions similar to those that you can find in use. Our Field Test Missions team up our product managers with people n
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Storage adviceStore poles in a dry place.
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Product restrictionsDo not attach to backpacks in stormy periods.
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Product catchlineArpenaz 100 hiking pole with simple, intuitive adjustment system: Push Pin. Knob so you can grip at the top of the handle for a more comfortable position.
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Lab testedLaboratory bending and compression tests are carried out on the unfolded stick to ensure its effectiveness and resistance if the hiker has to heavily rely on it. Tests are also carried out to assess how the tightening systems cope with pulling, tightening