Set of 2 Hiking Poles Walking Sticks Trekking LED Light

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Main Features

  • Light Weight Aluminum
  • 4 Section Telescoping Pole
  • Adjustable from 21 to 46 inches
  • 2 position 9 LED Lamp in Handle
  • Spring loaded Anti- Shock System

Description

Set of 2 Telescopic Hiking Poles, Walking Sticks Trekking With 9 LED Lights. Mix or match your colors. Are you ready to hike? Get a set of these 4 section telescopic Hiking Poles. Dont worry about hiking past dusk, you easily find your way in the dark with the easy twist OFF/ON 2 position 9 LED lamp in the handle thats great for night hikes or cave exploring and can be seen for up to 1 mile away. Has a built-in spring-loaded anti-shock feature that reduces stress on ligaments, muscles and joints that allows transfer more work to the upper body. You will have increased confidence with the added traction, stability and balance while power walking or navigating in and around any unstable path conditions. It won't slip out of your hand with it's adjustable wrist strap. A little out of Shape? Using the 2 poles, you can transfer up to 25% of the workload of walking to your upper body to get a full aerobic workout causing improved breathing ability and posture. Made of light weight aluminum, the 14 oz. poles wont slow you down. The unique design of the handle allows it to be used as a cane. The 4 section telescopic poles adjusts from 21 to 46 inches and has a metal tip, removable mud/snow basket and rubber tip for walking on pavement.

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  • EAN: 0843734001970
  • Label: Paragon Pros
  • Manufacturer: Paragon Pros
  • UPC: 843734001970

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