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Anhui Feistel Outdoor Products Co., Ltd.

Professional OEM and ODM customization of water sports equipment

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.

Anhui Feistel – Your reliable partner for quality, innovation, and lasting cooperation.

Latest Blog Posts

Do trekking poles with titanium tips offer better corrosion resistance in coastal walks?

Yes—titanium is highly corrosion‑resistant, outperforming steel in saltwater environments. It forms a passive oxide layer that resists pitting and rust. However, titanium tips are rare; most poles use carbide for grip. Titanium is softer than carbide, so it wears faster on abrasive coastal rocks and offers less bite on wet surfaces. For corrosion resistance, focus on stainless steel hardware and anodised aluminium shafts—these matter more than tip material. Carbide tips, though not titanium, are the practical choice for coastal grip. Rinse after every use.

Are wider baskets necessary for the soft, peaty trails of the Yorkshire Moors?

Yes, essential. Standard baskets (4‑5 cm) sink into the deep, soft peat, offering no support. Large mud baskets (9‑12 cm) spread the load, keeping poles on the surface. Choose slotted designs—they shed mud. For very deep bogs, snow baskets (10‑12 cm) work best. Poles with removable baskets let you swap for rocky sections. Rinse after use—peat is acidic. Without wide baskets, you'll be fighting your poles, not using them.

How to keep trekking pole adjustment threads clean from acidic peat soil?

Rinse threads with fresh water immediately after boggy hikes—peat acids corrode metal. Use a small brush (toothbrush) to scrub dirt from threads. Dry thoroughly. Apply dry graphite powder or anti‑seize compound to threads (never oil). For twist‑locks, fully unscrew collars and clean internal threads. Store poles disassembled with locks open. Inspect monthly; replace corroded screws. A 2‑minute rinse saves your threads.

What is the best trekking pole for waterlogged grassland and floodplains?

For waterlogged grassland and floodplains, the top priority is a pole that won't sink into deep mud or clog with sticky soil. Aluminium flick-lock poles with large, open mud baskets (9cm+) are essential for flotation. Avoid carbon—it's brittle in such environments. Cork grips help in wet conditions; carbide tips provide traction on hidden roots. Top picks: Black Diamond Trail Pro or Leki Makalu with mud baskets. After use, rinse thoroughly to remove silt. Carry a spare basket—they crack on unseen obstacles. Lightweight is less important than reliability here.

Do rubber ferrules prevent trekking poles from slipping on wet tarmac and bridleways?

On wet tarmac, yes—rubber ferrules provide better grip than carbide tips, which can skid on smooth surfaces. They also protect the tip and reduce noise. On muddy or loose bridleways, however, rubber becomes slick; carbide tips bite deeper and offer superior traction. For mixed routes, carry rubber caps for road sections and remove them for trails. Swap as terrain changes.

How to dry trekking poles quickly after a wet day on the West Highland Way?

Fully extend poles and open all locks to let air circulate. Wipe shafts with a microfiber cloth; use a small brush to clean lock mechanisms. For twist‑locks, unscrew collars and dry internal threads. Never use heat (hair dryers, radiators)—it damages grips and lubricants. Shake out excess water, then stand poles upright in a ventilated area (not a stuff sack). If at camp, blow compressed air into locks. Apply dry graphite once completely dry. Store disassembled overnight.

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