How to use your Ryno Tuff Trekking Poles 1. Unfold the sections and insert the bottom section into the top one.2. Hold the handle with one hand and with the other pull out the 3rd section that is stored inside the handle (you will see an arrow marked pull).3. Continue to pull firmly (don't be afraid to apply a little force) until the little metal locking knob clicks. All sections should be tight now.4. Flip the lever and turn the "easy twist" locking mechanism counterclockwise to adjust the 4th section to your preferred height. NOTE: The "Stop" warning should not be visible when using your poles.Specifications:Collapsed in the carry bag: 17 inches, 2 lbsUnfolded: Extendable from 42 till 54 inchesMaterials: 100% 7075 Aircraft Grade AluminumWhats Included:2 Collapsible Trekking Poles; Natural Cork handles with extended EVA handles, Adjustable padded straps, Tungsten tips.Plus; 2 Rubber tips, 2 Rubber boots for trekking on pavement, 2 Mud baskets for trekking on softer ground, 2 Snow baskets for snowy terrains, 1 Ballistic Polyester travel bag to protect your precious poles.Ryno TuffFor When The Tough Get Going!As adventurous people we need the toughest equipment that can be found and have been disappointed too often by kit that can't keep up with us. We are constantly pushing ourselves to climb higher and hike further and we need our kit to go the distance with us. If you are struggling to find equipment that can keep up with you on your adventures you need look no further than Ryno Tuff.
Brand | Ryno Tuff |
Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 54 Inches |
Handle Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 52 Inches |
Lock Type | Twist, Flip |
Base Material | Aluminum |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.9 x 5.3 x 2.4 inches |
Package Weight | 0.79 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Ryno Tuff |
Manufacturer | Ryno Tuff |
Part Number | RT-1025 |
M**E
Good!
Lightweight yes, these are my first trekking poles so I have nothing to compare them to.However, the lock system for the extension capability did move once or twice on a recent 2 day outing across Dartmoor and I had to readjust - the grip for this part does feel slightly weak.I used it to hold up my tarp and it was great, very sturdy. Overall I like them and they seem to be good value for money. If not a bit fiddly.
L**N
great stuff.
i realy like it. and i have used it some. seems to be a overall great build.but one thing. and this migh be becouse im using it allmost at its largest. so it does seem like it take a hit on sturdyness. but besides that its great. and i think only beocuse im a tall guy.
V**S
These are great!
Handles comfortable and they're so strong (Ive had sticks which have snapped before)- good range of attachments too.
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