TSL Trail Pole


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Buying TSL Trail Poles: Practical Guide

Trail poles are a major asset in the mountains. They improve stability. They reduce fatigue. This guide helps you choose, use, and maintain your TSL poles.

Additional Equipment

For winter or slippery outings, consider TSL snowshoes for trekking and camping to expand your playground without compromising safety.

Types of Trail Poles and Specifications

  • Fixed: sturdy and simple. Ideal for alpine hiking.
  • Telescopic (adjustable): versatile. Practical for uphill and downhill.
  • Folding: compact. Perfect for short trail and travel.

For your summer hikes, don't hesitate to buy TSL poles for hiking. TSL offers telescopic and folding models designed for lightness and durability.

Advantages of Poles vs Running Without Poles

  • Better energy efficiency thanks to effort distribution.
  • More balance on technical terrain.
  • Reduced impact on joints when descending.

To complete your gear, if you prefer buying TSL snowshoes online, the offer is often accompanied by specific advice depending on the activity.

Tips for Choosing Wisely

Opt for high-performance trail poles if you seek lightness and responsiveness. Check the locking system, weight, and interchangeable tips.

Consider your practice: ultra-trail, technical hiking, or fast walking. Each use requires a different adjustment and model.

Before heading out, remember to choose a suitable trail bag to carry poles, food, and hydration system without hassle.

Materials and Technologies

Carbon: very light and rigid. Best for performance but more expensive.

Aluminum alloys: good compromise between strength and price. Often preferred by regular hikers.

Locking technologies: twist-lock, lever-lock. Favor a reliable and easy-to-handle mechanism with gloves.

Size Guide

Simple method: stand up, elbow at 90°. The ideal length allows the forearm to be parallel to the ground. For uphill running, shorten your poles by 5 to 10 cm. For downhill, slightly lengthen them.

Recommended sizes based on the user's height:

  • Height < 1.60 m: 95–105 cm
  • 1.60–1.75 m: 100–115 cm
  • 1.75–1.90 m: 110–125 cm
  • > 1.90 m: 120–135 cm

Maintenance and Recommendations

Clean your poles after each outing. Dry them completely before storage. Lightly grease the moving parts if necessary. Check the wear of the tips and replace them regularly.

To prepare your first aid kit or complete your purchases, you can also order pharmacy products online and take them on long routes.

Useful Accessories

  • Comfort straps and grips for long distances.
  • Rubber tips for road.
  • Wide stakes for snow or mud.
  • If you want to improve autonomy, buying a technical hydration vest helps distribute weight and keep hands free.

FAQ

What material should I choose for my poles?

Carbon for performance, aluminum for durability and budget. Test the weight and rigidity in-store if possible.

How to adjust the size?

Adjust to have an elbow angle close to 90° in the pushing position. Adapt for uphill and downhill.

Are poles useful for ultra-trail?

Yes. They help preserve the quadriceps, improve propulsion, and manage effort over long distances.

Where to buy?

To complete your outdoor gear, you can easily find TSL models and even buy TSL snowshoes online on the same specialized sites.

Conclusion and Call to Action

Choosing good poles changes your outings in the mountains. Test different models. Think about the use. Enjoy express delivery and advice to buy TSL poles at the best quality/price ratio. Prepare for your next outing today.

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