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Carbon Te lescopic Trekking Poles 3 in 1
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Read through the instruction manual carefully before use.
Make sure you keep the instructions for future reference!
Use
This trekking pole is equipped with a hardened metal tip and is intended for trekking in the
countryside, on ice or on other smooth surfaces. It is also equipped with an asphalt pad which can
be attached and removed easily when trekking on asphalt or other hard surfaces.
This trekking pole is intended solely for hiking. Disc change system with asphalt pad holder: when
the asphalt pads or trekking pole discs are not used on the current trail, they can
be attached to or inserted in the disc change system.

Safety notice

Do not attempt any repairs that might put your safety at risk.
We recommend using a heart rate monitor.
Consult your doctor before engaging in sports activities if you have a known cardiovascular
problem.
Use sports shoes with treaded soles and supportive sides.
Avoid sporting activities in the dark or use re ectors worn on the body at dusk.
Check the screws on the trekking pole before use.
Check the trekking pole for damage before use.
As soon as you ascertain any damage in the stick segments, or anything faulty that will at the
function of the trekking of oor, cease use of the stick immediately.
If possible, avoid tra c.
Do not oil.
Remember that the tip of the trekking pole may damage oors.
Do not sit on the pole as it could break.
Pointed poles are dangerous for children.
This equipment is solely intended for private use.
This equipment is not guaranteed for commercial use.
During use, please check the locking system regularly.
Adjusting the pole length
Your trekking poles are height-adjustable from 67cm to 135cm and should be adjusted
according to your height and the type of use.
Walking on smooth surfaces(Fig. A/B)
Set the pole length so that the upper and lower arms form a 90° angle. Ensure that both poles
are adjusted to the same length.
Information regarding the length of the stick can be found on the central and lower stick
segments. What happens if you want to set the stick length to 120cm? Fix both the central and
lower stick segments so that the 120cm marking is just visible above the upper stick segment.
Traversing (Fig.C)
The upper pole should be shortened and the lower pole lengthened so that both o r support.
Ascent/Descent (Fig D/E)
When walking uphill, the poles should be shortened in such a way that they o comfortable
support. When walking downhill, the poles should be shortened so that they help to support a
comfortable, upright posture.
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