Jun 14, 2023

Why do you need trekking poles for outdoor camping?

      Whether you are hiking across the country or camping outdoors for the weekend, trekking poles can add a lot of stability and comfort to your hike. Trekking poles shouldn't be considered essential, but many hikers and backpackers enjoy them for a variety of reasons.

      Trekking poles can take the pressure off your joints while you hike and can help you maintain your balance on a variety of tricky terrain. Some people find they go faster and enjoy their arm recreation when using trekking poles, while others find trekking poles bulky and don't like the way they occupy their hands. If you do choose to hike with trekking poles, it is important to make sure that your poles are adjusted to the correct length and that you use the proper technique to get all of the benefits they offer.

Advantages of trekking poles

  1. Trekking poles reduce stress on your joints

The biggest advantage of hiking with trekking poles is that they can absorb some of the impact on your joints when you pedal - especially on uphill and downhill trails. Have you ever felt knee pain while hiking on steep downhill trails? Try using trekking poles to take the pressure off your knees and reduce the pain.

  1. Give your arms something to do

Every day is a leg day on the hiking trails. Unless your hike includes boulder scrambling or bushwhacking, you probably won't use your arms at all. Hiking poles can give your arms some exercise and can help keep your hands from swelling when you lift. Dangling your arms at your sides while ascending can cause poor circulation, which can lead to swollen fingers, hands and wrists. Keeping your arms elevated, combined with the suction effect used by hiking poles, promotes better circulation and prevents swelling.

  1. Maintain balance

You know what's better than two legs? Four legs. Trekking poles act as another set of limbs, providing you with more stability when tackling tricky terrain. Spreader bars help you maintain your balance when crossing fast-flowing water, traversing snowfields and ice, hiking along narrow ridgelines, and going up and down hills on loose ground like sand or gravel. We've also used trekking poles more than once to stay upright while battling strong winds.

  1. Hiking poles can help you maintain a good pace

Using trekking poles allows you to walk at a steady pace, feet, poles, feet, poles - and can help you maintain a good hiking pace over a longer period of time. We've noticed that when we use hiking poles, we tend to go a little faster, and the repetitive motion can be a little ponderous when we hike.

  1. Poles can be used to test the strength of the ice and the depth of the water

It can be difficult to determine the depth of a waterway or how thick the ice is on a frozen stream. Hiking poles can take the guesswork out of it and help you cross the hazard safely.

  1.  Hiking poles can help deter wildlife

When entering remote areas, it's always important to be aware of your surroundings. Do everything you can to avoid sneaking up on wildlife or encroaching on their territory. Despite our best efforts, sometimes animal encounters are inevitable. If you find yourself too close to a large animal such as a bear to be comfortable, banging your poles together or against trees and rocks will make an ear-splitting sound, which will usually scare the animal away. You can also swing your trekking poles overhead to make yourself appear larger, which can deter animals from approaching you.

  1. Hiking poles can help you get into town smoothly

Whenever we needed a ride from the trail to town or vice versa, we always left our trekking poles outside. Poles signal to the driver that you are a hiker who needs to get somewhere, and in our experience, they increase the likelihood of a quicker pickup.

Types of trekking poles

Foldable trekking poles

They have a lightweight tent pole design and most of them have a fixed length. Folding poles come in 3 parts, which are connected to each other by an inner wire that helps you to connect them by a sudden pull. You can usually lock them with a slide lock or button lock.

Foldable trekking poles function somewhat like tent poles, rather than folding into themselves like adjustable poles. Collapsible poles are usually the easiest to pack and are usually very lightweight and quick to deploy. They are especially popular among ultrarunners and fast hikers.

Telescopic Hiking Poles

Telescoping poles: These poles come in 2-3 sections that slide smoothly into each other, offering a wide range of length adjustments. Each telescopic trekking pole can be locked externally with a lever or twist lock. Although weight differences have decreased over the years, they still tend to be somewhat heavier than collapsible alternatives.

Many trekking poles are adjustable in length to improve stability over different terrain. They are usually adjusted to be about 24 to 55 inches long. Often, you will need to shorten the poles on uphill and lengthen them on downhill.

Multifuction trekking poles

Multifunctional trekking poles can be folded as well as telescoped to meet a variety of needs, can be split into multiple sections for use, each section is an essential tool for outdoor, travel, particularly practical, portable and lightweight, is the most suitable for outdoor camping use of trekking poles, the price is relatively expensive, but fully functional, is to buy the most value for money. In addition to being a trekking pole, it can also be a tactical knife, screwdriver, saw, flint, and many other outdoor survival tools.

How to use trekking poles

  1. Height adjustment

When you put the trekking pole at your side, make sure that the height of the pole makes your elbow into a 90 degree angle.

  1. Handle

When holding the handle, put your hand through the bottom of the harness so that the top of the strap is between your thumb and forefinger. Holding the pole correctly will eliminate the need for a death grip on the handle and will be safer for your wrist and thumb if you need to catch yourself in the event of a fall.

  1. Walking

The most effective way to walk is to tap the bar with the foot opposite to the one you are stepping on. So if you pedal with your right foot, you should put your left pole down. The pole should hit the ground close to your back foot to propel you forward. This method may take some practice, but after a few tries, you will find yourself getting into a good position.

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