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Since our founding in 2011, Anhui Feistel Outdoor Products Co., Ltd. has been a dedicated developer, manufacturer, and marketer of premium outdoor leisure products. Guided by a strong commitment to innovation and quality, we have built a solid reputation in the outdoor camping equipment industry.

Our modern facility, spanning 30,000 square meters in the Shushan Industrial Zone, houses a skilled team of over 400 experienced professionals. Equipped with advanced production lines and efficient manufacturing processes, we are capable of handling large-scale orders while maintaining consistent quality across our comprehensive product range—including camping chairs, tables, carts, canopies, and tents.

We offer flexible OEM and ODM services, allowing us to design and produce customized outdoor solutions that meet the specific needs of diverse markets. Our expertise is trusted by more than 50 international brand partners, with a strong presence in Japan, South Korea, Europe, and the United States. Through continuous innovation and reliable collaboration, we work closely with our customers to build successful outdoor brands.

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What is the best way to pack trekking poles for a flight to Brazilian airports?

For flights to Brazilian airports, trekking poles must be packed in checked luggage – they are not allowed in hand luggage (ANAC rules). Use a padded pole bag or a PVC tube for protection. Fit rubber tip covers to prevent punctures, and loosen lever/twist locks slightly to avoid pressure‑lock seizing. Place the wrapped poles in the centre of your suitcase, surrounded by soft clothing. Mark the bag as "Fragile" if possible. Carry spare tips in your hand luggage so you can replace damaged ones on arrival. If you have a folding pole, pack it collapsed in its shortest configuration. For Brazilian domestic flights, the same rules apply – always check your poles.

How to use trekking poles on steep grassy slopes after rain in Campos do Jordão?

For steep, wet grassy slopes in Campos do Jordão, lengthen poles by 5–10 cm and use a double-plant braking technique: plant both tips ahead, push down through straps, and take short, controlled steps with your weight slightly back. Remove rubber tips – carbide grips better on wet grass. If the slope is very steep, traverse diagonally rather than descending straight down, planting the uphill pole as a brake and using the downhill pole for balance. Take short steps and test each plant before committing your weight. Good footwear with aggressive tread is essential – poles are a support aid, not a substitute for grip.

Do trekking poles help with upper body workout during long Brazilian treks?

Yes – but only if you use them actively, not passively. When you push down through the straps and engage your arms, shoulders, back, and core, trekking poles turn walking into a full‑body workout. Studies show that active pole use can increase energy expenditure by 20–40% compared to walking without poles. How it works: Arms & shoulders – The push‑off engages triceps, deltoids, and lats. Core – The alternating rhythm stabilises your torso. Endurance – By sharing the load, poles let you walk longer – which increases total calorie burn. Pro tip: On long Brazilian treks (e.g., Chapada, Serra do Mar), use a relaxed, rhythmic push – not a death grip. The strap does the work; your upper body gets the workout. Happy hiking!

How to use trekking poles to clear spider webs on narrow forest paths?

Use the shaft, not the tip, to clear webs. Hold the pole in a horizontal or vertical sweep in front of you—a gentle figure‑eight motion clears webs without snagging. For dense overgrown sections, shorten your poles for better control. Key techniques: Horizontal sweep – Hold the pole like a fencing foil to push back ferns and grasses. Figure‑eight motion – A gentle swing with the shaft clears webs and light branches. Vertical sweep – For tall webs, raise the pole and sweep side to side. Tap ahead – Before sweeping, tap the ground to warn snakes or spiders. Pro tips: Use the shaft, not the carbide tip—the tip can snag and bend. In the Atlantic Forest or Amazon, webs can be large—check for spiders before you sweep. Shorten your poles in very dense vegetation for better control. After sweeping, check the shaft for sap or webs and wipe clean. Safety: Always check for spiders before sweeping—some Brazilian species (like the armed spider) can be dangerous. If you see a large web, go around it rather than through it. Happy hiking!

Can trekking poles be used for testing water depth before river crossings?

Yes – trekking poles are excellent for testing water depth before crossing. Fully extend one pole and plant it firmly into the streambed ahead. If the pole sinks more than knee‑deep (approx. 50–60 cm), reconsider the crossing – fast‑flowing water at that depth can be dangerous. Also feel for bottom stability: soft mud, loose rocks, or a shifting bed are warning signs. Use two poles for balance. Always face upstream, keep your weight centred, and move slowly. What to test: Depth – Is it above mid‑thigh? Bottom – Firm or soft? Current – Fast or slow? Pro tip: Never rely solely on the pole – it's a tool for assessment, not a guarantee of safety. If the water is fast and above mid‑thigh, turn back. Happy crossing!

How to use trekking poles for balance on sandy trails near Brazilian beaches?

Yes – but you need to adjust your technique and tips. On soft, dry sand, the carbide tip sinks and offers no support. Fit sand baskets (wide, flat discs) to prevent sinking, or use rubber tips on firmer sand. Key tips: Fit sand baskets – Essential for dry, soft sand. Lengthen poles slightly – To reach the ground without leaning forward. Shorten on firm sand – Near the waterline, where sand is packed, you can shorten back. Take shorter steps – Reduces the chance of slipping. Use two poles – For maximum stability on the shifting surface. Pro tip: If you don't have sand baskets, you can use rubber tips on firmer sand (near the waterline). On dry sand, you can also remove the baskets entirely – the pole will sink, but at least it won't clog. For Brazilian beach trails, sand baskets are a game-changer. Happy hiking!

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