Trekking Poles
Explore the Outdoors with Premium Trekking Poles from Camp and Climb Outdoor
Welcome to the Trekking Poles section of Camp and Climb Outdoor, where you'll find a diverse selection of high-quality, durable trekking poles and walking sticks perfect for your next outdoor escapade. We offer an array of trekking poles that are designed to provide stability and support during your outdoor adventures, from leisurely hikes to challenging treks. With our collection, you're sure to find the perfect trekking poles that fit your unique needs.
Why should I use trekking poles when hiking?
Trekking poles help you maintain balance on uneven trails, reduce strain on your knees and joints, and improve stability on steep climbs or descents. They also help distribute weight, making long hikes more comfortable.
What’s the difference between adjustable and fixed trekking poles?
Adjustable trekking poles let you change the length for different terrain or user height, offering versatility for varied hikes. Fixed poles are lighter and simpler but don’t adjust in size.
Are shock-absorbing trekking poles worth it?
Yes, shock-absorbing trekking poles help reduce the impact on your wrists, elbows, and shoulders, especially on long hikes or rough terrain. They’re a great choice if you hike often or have joint concerns.
What’s better: aluminum or carbon fiber trekking poles?
Aluminum trekking poles are durable and less expensive, but slightly heavier. Carbon fiber trekking poles are lighter and absorb vibration well, but they can be more expensive and may crack under extreme force.
How do I choose the right length for trekking poles?
When holding your trekking poles, your elbows should form a 90-degree angle on flat ground. Adjustable poles let you lengthen them for descents and shorten them for climbs.
Can trekking poles help with knee pain?
Yes, trekking poles reduce stress on your knees, especially during downhill sections, helping prevent pain and fatigue over long distances.
What are walking staffs, and how are they different from trekking poles?
A walking staff is a single pole used for balance on gentle walks or casual hikes, while trekking poles are used in pairs for more stability and support on rugged terrain.
Are trekking poles allowed on airplanes?
Yes, but trekking poles must usually go in checked luggage due to their sharp tips. Check airline rules before packing them in carry-on bags.
How do I maintain and clean my trekking poles?
Rinse trekking poles with fresh water after hikes, especially if used in sand or mud. Keep locking mechanisms clean and store poles dry to prevent corrosion.
Where can I buy quality trekking poles in South Africa?
You’ll find a wide range of trekking poles in South Africa at Camp and Climb Outdoor, including adjustable poles, shock-absorbing models, carbon fiber options, and walking staffs from trusted outdoor brands.

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