Item: NH19S010-T
Color: Red, Blue
Material:
Bracelet material: hypalon + nylon
Material of handle: EVA non-slip handle
Rod material: carbon fiber
Rod head material: aluminum alloy
Rod tip material: tungsten steel rod tip
Dimensions:
Unfolding size: 110cm(S), 120cm(M), 130cm(L)
Folding size: 51cm(S), 54cm(M), 57cm(L)
Diameter: 1.2(S)-1.4(M)-1.6(L)cm
Weight:
S: about 135 g
M: about 140 g
L: about 145 g
Feature:
1.Fine craftsmanship, for the sake of hiking. The pole won the 2019 Asian outdoor industry silver award. Unfolding size: 110cm(S), 120cm(M), 130cm(L), Folding size: 51cm(S), 54cm(M), 57cm(L). Weight: S: about 135 g, M: about 140 g, L: about 145 g. Lightweight and easy to carry.
2. Made of high-strength carbon fiber and aluminum alloy and tungsten steel, light and portable, strong, durable, stable and strong bearing capacity. Attached with mud resistance bracket, rubber cover.
3. Feel comfortable and durable. EVA bamboo straight handle design, better anti-skid effect. Comfortable nylon wrist band, soft and comfortable, strong and stable and breathable.
4. Suitable for camping, hiking, mountain climbing, running, backpacking and other outdoor sports.
5. Quality assurance, Six Months warranty period. Making sure you are 100?lighted and the product is perfect when it reaches you. If not, ALL your money back or a replacement Guaranteed.
Suggestion:
S: the recommended height is 160cm or below
M: the recommended height is 170cm and below
L: the recommended height is 180cm or below
1. A flat grip with an elbow Angle of 90 is preferred.For walking, hiking or backpacking activities (stability and support are important), choose a longer model if you are at the edge of the range.
2. If youre running (uphill thrust is very important), if youre at the edge of the range, choose a shorter model.
Note:
1. Before or during use, please confirm that the locking buckle of each section of the mountaineering stick has been fixed.
2. If fracture, damage or deformation occurs during use, please stop using immediately.
3. Do not use the alpender as a rope to pull people up the mountain.