Top Hiking Poles and Walking Sticks

A Few of the Top Rated

*Shell*
Company name: Leki-www.leki.com

Top sellers:

1. LEKI Instructor Nordic Walking Poles- This is designed to be very light weight and sturdy.

- This walking pole has a 16 mm aluminum upper section and a 14mm carbon lower section.

-Super/easy lock system.

-Includes a carbide flex tip with a rubber lite tip.

2. Leki Wanderfreund Trekking Pole- Quality and reliability with a "walking stick or pole" style grip for those that need extra support or load relief on or off the trail.

-Multi-Med grip unique cane-style design. This allows extra support for extreme load bearing, a very comfortable grip support as well.

-Super Lock System on of the strongest pole locking system available.

-Carbide is extremely hard and durable.

- This product is meant for walking or hiking indoors or on pavement.

3. LEKI Wanderfreund Antishock Trekking Pole- This product has a shock absorber, comes in great use when hiking rough terrain.

-Shaft Material: 7075 Aluminum

-Grip Material: Multimed COR-TEC

-Carbide Tip

- [Collapsed] 75cm; [Usable] 75-135cm

-Super Lock System

-Protective Rubber Tips: 1 Included

-Recommended Use: Hiking, walking

-Manufacturer Warranty: [Shaft] lifetime

Located at Cabela's- www.cabelas.com

Best customer rated

1. Trekker hiking staff-

- 3 section aluminum staff allows you to adjust your pole to your specific needs.

- Available compass, mounted in handle for hands free use, so you are able to grip the staff as comfortable as possible.

2. Stoney Point Explorer Hiking Staff- a very light weight staff weighing in at 11 oz.

-High-strength tempered aluminum shaft will help and guide you up and down the steepest terrain.

- A hard wood knob

- Adjustable camera or spotting scope mount

Whistle Creek-http://www.whistlecreek.com/

- Click on this website and you will find a very large variety of walking sticks, staffs, poles for your everyday need.

Although some more expensive, it is up to the customers, needs and always wants in choosing the right walking stick or pole, be sure to include, the distance you will be walking, and how rough the Teriann will be when choosing the right option for yourself.

Published by *Shell*

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