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Anhui Feistel Outdoor Products Co., Ltd.

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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.

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

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Should I buy trekking poles with or without shock absorbers for Kilimanjaro training?

Without. Shock absorbers add weight, drain energy on climbs, and feel unstable on rocky scree. For Kilimanjaro training (steep mountain terrain), rigid poles are more efficient—every push transfers directly to forward motion. Shock absorbers are only useful on hard, flat trails, not the steep, rough paths you'll face. Choose lightweight aluminium with lever-locks and cork grips—you'll save energy and get better ground feedback.

How to replace the carbide tip on a trekking pole?

Most tips are screw‑in or press‑fit. Screw‑in: Grip firmly with pliers (use cloth to avoid scratches), twist counter‑clockwise to remove, clean threads, screw new tip clockwise until snug. Press‑fit: Heat the tip in boiling water for 30‑60 seconds to soften adhesive, pull off with pliers, dry the ferrule, push new tip on firmly. Safety: Worn tips slip on wet rock – replace as soon as you see flattening. Always buy the correct tip for your pole brand (Leki, Black Diamond, etc.).

Best trekking poles for winter mountaineering in the Cairngorms?

Aluminium with ice tips and large snow baskets – the Cairngorms demand durability, reliable locks, and grip on hard snow/ice. Top picks: Black Diamond Trail Pro – 7075 aluminium, FlickLock, Power Baskets, winter-ready carbide tips. Leki Makalu with winter basket kit and Leki Ice Tips – robust, cork grip, SpeedLock. Must-haves: Lever-locks – twist-locks freeze solid. Extended grips – for steep descents. Snow baskets – 7‑10cm diameter. Ice tips – screw-on spikes for hard ice. Pro tip: Remove snow baskets for rocky sections – and carry spare tips.

Are trekking poles allowed on UK public transport like buses?

Generally yes – but with conditions. Most UK bus operators (e.g., Stagecoach, First Bus, National Express) allow trekking poles as luggage, provided they are collapsed, securely bundled, and stowed out of the way (under seats or in luggage racks). Rules vary by operator: Local buses – drivers have discretion. Collapsed poles in a rucksack are usually fine. National Express / Megabus – treated as sports equipment; must be in a bag and stowed in the hold. Tips: Use rubber tip protectors to avoid injury. Be prepared to collapse them if asked. Check the operator’s website for “prohibited items” before travel.

How to use trekking poles on a steep uphill scree slope?

Shorten poles by 5‑7 cm – this keeps your centre of gravity low and reduces shoulder strain. Technique: Test each step – plant a pole firmly before shifting your weight. Scree shifts – your pole tells you if the footing is solid. Double‑plant – use both poles together for each step on loose, unstable ground. Face slightly sideways – this helps you avoid slipping backward, and your downhill pole becomes a solid anchor. Avoid jamming tips – plant on the surface, not into deep gaps (you could snap a tip). Pro tip: Lengthen poles immediately when you reach the top – don't descend with an uphill length.

Are there ultralight trekking poles under 200g per pair?

Yes – the Gossamer Gear LT5 (132g per pole = 264g per pair) is the closest. True sub‑200g per pair is extremely rare because even the lightest carbon poles weigh ~130‑150g each. Key picks: Black Diamond Distance Carbon Z – 150g each (300g pair). Gossamer Gear LT5 – 132g each (264g pair). ⚠️ Trade‑off: Ultra‑light means fragile – carbon shafts snap on rocky terrain. For UK hills, choose 7075 aluminium (240‑280g each) – durability over grams. Pro tip: "Ultralight" usually means per pole, not per pair. Check specs carefully.

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