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SINGLE CHILDREN’S HIKING POLE
€8.00
Tax included
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Our hiking designers have developed this child's pole for day-long hikes, so that they can climb all types of trails with much more ease.
BENEFITS
Compact design
folded length: 58 cm unfolded length: 100 cmCompatibility
Option to add a summer or winter basket depending on the seasonLightweight
Weighs just 170 gramsErgonomic grip
Soft and pleasant foam handle adapted to children's handsAdjustable
Adjusted using a simple, very straightforward pin system: push pinTECHNICAL INFORMATIONS
HOW TO ADJUST YOUR POLE
Hold the poles with your arms bent at a right angle. To adjust them: press the metal button so that sections can slide in relation to each other. Repeat the operation until you reach the desired size.
Here is our advice: https://www.forclaz.fr/conseils/comment-bien-utiliser-le-systeme-push-pin-de-son-baton-tp_1674
Here is our advice: https://www.forclaz.fr/conseils/comment-bien-utiliser-le-systeme-push-pin-de-son-baton-tp_1674
Which size to choose for your child?
-> When the pole is at its minimum setting , i.e. 75 cm, this corresponds to a 100 cm tall child on average
-> When the pole is at its maximum setting, i.e. 100 cm, this corresponds to a 145 cm tall child
This provides a rough indication and may vary from one child to another.
-> When the pole is at its maximum setting, i.e. 100 cm, this corresponds to a 145 cm tall child
This provides a rough indication and may vary from one child to another.
HOW TO USE
Before leaving: always check that your poles are properly assembled
When going downhill, or when the climb is very steep, you can make your poles longer.
When climbing, use the wrist strap for support. When going downhill, it is advisable to remove the wrist strap so that the pole does not get in your way in the event of a fall.
Here is our advice: https://www.forclaz.fr/conseils/comment-mettre-la-dragonne-de-mon-baton-la-bonne-taille-tp_1596
When going downhill, or when the climb is very steep, you can make your poles longer.
When climbing, use the wrist strap for support. When going downhill, it is advisable to remove the wrist strap so that the pole does not get in your way in the event of a fall.
Here is our advice: https://www.forclaz.fr/conseils/comment-mettre-la-dragonne-de-mon-baton-la-bonne-taille-tp_1596
WHERE DO OUR POLES COME FROM?
Created in our international design centre at the foot of Mont Blanc in France, this pole is then manufactured by our suppliers in Vietnam and China.
We collaborate closely with these partners who have real expertise in the manufacture of our poles.
Thanks to this relationship of trust with our industrial partners, we can create high-quality technical products.
We collaborate closely with these partners who have real expertise in the manufacture of our poles.
Thanks to this relationship of trust with our industrial partners, we can create high-quality technical products.
Working conditions in our production workshops
We guarantee that our suppliers comply with our code of conduct. These suppliers are often located in developing countries where our presence helps to create jobs.
By conducting audits and having teams on site, we make sure that the working environment of the employees meets certain quality standards in terms of human respect, personal fulfilment and environmental protection.
By conducting audits and having teams on site, we make sure that the working environment of the employees meets certain quality standards in terms of human respect, personal fulfilment and environmental protection.
composition
composition
Axis: 100.0% Aluminium; Handle: 100.0% Polyurethane
Tips for storage and maintenance
Storage tips
Store the pole in a dry place
TESTS AND WARRANTY
Test product
Bending and compression laboratory tests are done on extended poles to make sure they remain effective and can withstand stresses when the user has to lean on them heavily. Tests are also carried out to assess how the tightening systems cope with pulling, tightening and repeated stress, and pull tests on the tips and handles simulate poles getting stuck when in use.
Warranty
2 Years
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Our field tests: all our poles undergo use tests carried out by users who represent the target market in similar conditions to those found in typical use. Our Field Test Missions team up our product managers with people not affiliated with QUECHUA to test, improve and validate our products.