43 stoßfester, verstellbarer Trekkingstock und Wanderstab von Crown Sporting Goods, 43 Zoll, Lila

Brand:Crown Sporting Goods

3.2/5

61.22

Trekkingstöcke und Wanderstöcke sind sowohl für Gelegenheitswanderer als auch für ernsthafte Wanderer, Rucksacktouristen und Bergsteiger unverzichtbare Werkzeuge. Vollständig verstellbar, kürzen Sie die Stöcke im Handumdrehen mit dem einfachen Drehverschluss, um Ihre Anstiege einfacher zu bewältigen. Und bergab? Fügen Sie einfach etwas Länge hinzu, um den Abstieg zu erleichtern. Während sie einen stärkeren Einsatz der Arme erfordern, verteilt die Verwendung von Stöcken oder einem Stab das Gewicht gleichmäßiger auf den Körper und ermöglicht eine höhere Ausdauer beim Wandern. Darüber hinaus lindert die stoßdämpfende Innenfeder den Verschleiß an schwachen oder beschädigten Knöcheln, Knien und Hüften. Eine einzelne leichte Stange wiegt 0,75 Pfund. Im voll ausgezogenen Zustand ist er 53 cm lang. Das Teleskopdesign lässt sich bis auf 23 Zoll zusammenziehen, sodass er problemlos in Rucksäcke vieler Formen und Größen passt. Bei Verwendung als Paar Trekkingstöcke könnte der ergonomische Kunststoffgriff nicht komfortabler sein, verfügt aber auch über eine ausgestellte Oberseite, sodass jeder Stock auch als einzelner Wanderstock verwendet werden kann. Jede Stange verfügt außerdem über einen sekundären Weichschaumgriff und kann mit einer stabilen, verstellbaren Handschlaufe gesichert werden. Die schwarze Carbonit-Spitze ist ideal für unwegsames, schroffe Gelände und kann auch als Eisspitze fungieren. Ebenfalls im Lieferumfang enthalten ist ein vulkanisierter Gummifuß, ideal für harte Oberflächen und Asphalt. Abschließend kann auf die Spitze optional eine Schneespitze aufgeschraubt werden, um ein zu tiefes Einsinken des Stocks in weiche Untergründe zu verhindern.

Verfügt über einen ergonomischen Griff, einen sekundären Weichschaumgriff und eine stabile, verstellbare Handschlaufe. Die im Unterteil integrierte Anti-Schock-Feder reduziert die Belastung der unteren Körpergelenke und Muskeln um bis zu 25 % des Körpergewichts. 3 Optionen für maximale Kontrolle auf vielen Terrains: Carbonit-Spitze für felsiges, unebenes Gelände; vulkanisierter Gummifuß für harte, ebene Oberflächen; Aufschraubbare Schneespitze, damit der Stock nicht in weichen Untergrund einsinkt. Jeder Abschnitt rastet durch eine einfache Drehung ein und ist mit Maßangaben für präzise Höheneinstellungen versehen. Leichter, robuster Teleskop-Trekkingstock aus Aluminium. Erweiterbar von 23 bis 53 und ein Paar wiegt 1,5 Pfund.
Base Material ‎Rubber
Brand Crown Sporting Goods
Brand ‎Crown Sporting Goods
Brand Name ‎Crown Sporting Goods
Color Purple
Color ‎Purple
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 761 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Extended Length 53 Inches
Extended Length ‎53 Inches
Handle Material ‎Rubber, Aluminum
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎24.5 x 2.75 x 1.75 inches
Item Weight ‎1.5 Pounds
Lock Type ‎Twist
Manufacturer ‎Crown Sporting Goods
Material Aluminum, Rubber
Material ‎Aluminum, Rubber
Maximum Height Recommendation ‎53 Inches
Maximum Weight Recommendation ‎75 Pounds
Package Weight ‎0.75 Kilograms
Part Number ‎SHIK-004*2
Shaft Material Aluminum
Shaft Material ‎Aluminum
Size ‎43-Inch

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Scritto da: Jeff
Awesome Poles
I adjusted to the height I wanted and they never decreased in the length I set. I was very surprised, but supper happy!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
I love these hiking sticks
I love these hiking sticks! They have a little spring inside that absobs shock when pressure is put on them. My only complaint is that the bottom softer hand rest slips up and down on one of my poles but it hasn't given me any difficulty hiking. My hands do get sweaty so the top grip gets a bit uncomfortable but I just usually dry my hands and keep trekking. I love the purple color running down the entire pole and not just on the top like ive seen on other poles. I've passed the "STOP" when adjusting my poles and I was scared that they were broken from what I've heard but it was okay thankfully. Just avoid doing it in the first place but if it happens it okay.
Scritto da: AmazonCustomerMN
Good value, could be a little better
The only reason this loses a star for me is the two end pieces come off very easily. They were lost (unknowingly) on the first outing. You'd think they'd find a better way to attach these. Also, the lashings that go around your wrist could stand to be a bit longer. If you have big man hands, they may fit tight. The length was not a problem for me. I'm 5'11" and I felt these were sufficiently long even not fully extended (which makes them feel flimsy, so I left a bit of slack). All in all, for what you get, for the price, this is an exceptional value. Toss the ends, just use it bare, and you'll be fine.
Scritto da: Chris R.
Great product for the price!
--Pros & Cons by Acid-- Pros::. Haven't collapsed on my wife once. Seems durable and came with a few different tips. I believe tips from another Trekking set we got has tips that also fit these poles. Wife has not complained about the foam grip or the straps. Cons::. Wish it came with more tips. Possibly better design. Foam grips tend to get hot so it'll be interesting how they feel during a summer hike here. Overall::. Great poles for the price. We bought these extremely short notice so their wasn't much of a good selection out their, happy to say tho that these poles didn't fail us. They were cheap and look plain but functioned properly and seem to hold up nicely, can't beat that!
Scritto da: Kailey K
these poles are not that bad. I just came back from a 40 mile ...
For the price, these poles are not that bad. I just came back from a 40 mile section hike on the AT using these poles and, other than a few scratches, they held up pretty well. However, when you first open them, make sure you don't over extend the sections. At first I did not notice but, if you expand the poles slowly you will see the word "stop" printed on the pole, when you see "stop" just tighten the section. If you over extend it with too much force you might break them. Also, for reference I am 5'10, and the poles were a tad too short, if you are any taller than that I'd say you definitely need something else. I also found the grips and straps to be a bit uncomfortable after awhile, I actually developed a few blisters from the straps rubbing on my wrists. Overall, I would recommend these poles if you are going to hike shorter distances, but they are probably not the best choice for backpacking.
Scritto da: Annonymous
I don't know how useful they would be in icy conditions
I ordered these to use as walking sticks, as most standard walking sticks are too short for my 6'4" frame. Having balance issues, I need the extra support assistance. These fit the bill perfectly, with a spare. I don't know how useful they would be in icy conditions, but in Texas I don't expect much of that. They do have carbide tips that I presume I could use in such cases by simply removing the rubber tips I normally use. I also love that these are adjustable, so I can shorten or lengthen them as I need, depending on my stability at any given moment. They have been invaluable in helping me get back on my feet after a near-fatal health crisis, a nd cheap enough that I can get several to color-coordinate.
Scritto da: Pam Knight
Rubber at bottom needs to be more secured in order to stay in place.
The media could not be loaded. Rubber at bottom of pole went missing the first time I used the poles (I found enclosed feet one year+ later in my yard). It was disappointing to see this happen after using just once.
Scritto da: Curt Brackenrich
Like many others
For the price, these are hard to beat. Like many others, I have no need for the snow cap, I took them off. These are sold under other names I think, but mine have the Crown Sporting Goods name on them. They're lightweight, the spring on the end is new for me, wasn't sure about it but after a hike, I found myself liking it, small thing but noticeable in a good way. The attached pic is after a 5mi hike along a river trail, with varied terrain from pebbles, to sand, to clay, this stick helped out and I would recommend.
Scritto da: Michael Dumoulin
Bought many sets. This is the less expensive set.
This set of poles came with just one set of "snow, or soft ground feet". They are the less expensive of the three types I bought. Super easy to adjust, up to 53" long. They have less sets of feet included, but they are spring loaded, which the other, more expensive pairs are not. Also the handle straps are fully adjustable on this set, and the others are not. They came packaged horribly though. Just a plastic bag wrapped around them. May have been a return, because there are scratches on one set, and missing peices. Packaging aside, the poles are pretty decent. But the handles are rubber, as opposed to Cork or foam on the other sets I bought. These are the twist locking type. The other set have latch locking system, "called quick adjustment". This pair adjusts faster, and has no tightening clips to break. For just about $25, I would be thoroughly impressed if they were packaged properly. Oh, and these are spring loaded. You can depress them while climbing a little hill , and they spring back. I believe this helps, like giving you a little push each step.They also claim that these springs help burn 45% more calories.
Scritto da: Shamus
Broke after 80km - only recommend for easy/moderate trails
I demand a lot out of my gear because I adventure on long and difficult trails. I did 2 trails (50km and 30km) and these poles broke 2/3 through the second trail. They felt sturdy but didn't last. That being said, the terrain I hiked on was quite uneven and steep so I put a decent amount of force through them (I am 160 lbs and had a 40 lb backpack). I also found them difficult to adjust and sometimes got stuck at a certain length. Once you extend it to a certain length, it takes quite a bit of fidgeting and sometimes completely taking it apart to get it to shorten again. I would only recommend this product if you are doing easy to moderate trails, as you will likely get your money's worth due to how inexpensive this product it.
Scritto da: JayS
Good purchase
Used them for half dome (yosemite) and worked great, helped take off some pressure off my knees when we were going down. For the most part they were very stable and didn’t slip at all. Only downfall- the black ends came off during our hike (it unscrewed) and I ended up losing both and they’re a bit heavy to carry up the mountain as I didn’t use them on our ascent.
Scritto da: Jason S.
Good value, but quality could be better
The quality is not too bad for the money, but defintely could be better. the rubber feet kept falling off and one got lost. I'll be gluing the other with ShoeGoo to prevent similar fate...
Scritto da: DSpad
Great!
Great hiking poles... good quality. Adjustable, and can fit in most luggage cases.

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