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Why Trekking Poles Will Become Your Favorite Piece Of Gear


Don’t underestimate the usefulness of your diminutive trekking poles


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You’re at the trailhead and the stoke is high as you set out on a new adventure. Everything is going great…until you hit that first hill! Now, the legs are burning, your heart is racing, and all you can think about is heading back to the car.

If only there was a piece of gear that you could bring on the trail to make the hike a bit smoother! Well, it’s time to learn why trekking poles will soon become your new favorite pice of gear!

Trekking through Cohab Canyon at Capitol Reef National Park

So let’s talk about trekking poles! Those hikers counting grams and ounces may claim the extra weight is not worth it, yet the increase in stability provided by trekking poles cannot be denied!

Sure, your arms will need to do a little more work to move the trekking poles, but you are saving tons of energy in your legs by reducing the pressure on your joints, allowing the poles to assist in balance, and reducing instability when the terrain gets rugged!

Trekking Poles

The Cascade Mountain Trekking Poles are an incredible value

Trekking Pole Pros and Cons

  • -Increased stability

    -Improved Efficiency

    -Increased Energy

    -Reduced joint pain

    -Increased balance

    -Easier uphill climbing

    -Improved braking on descents

    -Improved posture

  • -Added weight

    -Extra costs

    -Hands are not free


Emerald Pools Zion National Park

Trekking poles come in handy when traveling along wet slickrock at Zion National Park

As you can see, trekking poles provide tons of benefits that will make your next hike much more enjoyable. From helping you climb up that steep section of trail to simply a means to take a little weight off your joints on those long hikes, the often overlooked trekking pole will quickly become the one piece of gear you will learn to love!

So, before you head out on your next hike make sure you to have your trekking poles packed! The benefits of trekking poles can be felt on even the flattest of trails!

If you are like us, you are always looking to pick up some new gear before you head out on that new adventure. Be sure to check out all the current sales at Backcountry.com to score some massive savings on the top brands!


As we continue to explore our National Parks, our gear selection continues to evolve! Be sure to reach out to Park and Pebble at info@parkandpebble.com or head over to Contact page to shoot us any questions you may have on your gear choice for your next adventure!

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