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Welcome to LightenUp Outdoor-Use Store

Welcome to LightenUp Outdoor-Use Store. Established on April 16, 2024, our store is dedicated to providing climbers with top-quality gear designed to enhance safety, performance, and enjoyment during their outdoor adventures.

23KN automatic lock buckle heavy-duty D-shaped buckle bag climbing rope hammock lock clip

Aluminum Alloy material, safe, quality and durable. Model: Auto-locking - Master lock, safety buckle, carabiner, quickdraw, meet your outdoor desire. - For Outdoor Rock Climbing Mountaineering, travel kits, survival gear, outdoor accessories. - Name:Safety Buckle Carabiner Quickdraw - Material:Aluminum Alloy - Size: 10.7 * 6.7cm / 4.1 * 2.5in - Biggest Opening: 2.6cm - Color: as the picture show - Suitable Tension: 23KN (about 2300kg)

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Hiking with a puppy and poles – introduction tips?

Hiking with a puppy and poles – introduction tips? Go slow. Let your puppy sniff the poles at home before hitting the trail. Use rubber tips to reduce noise and risk. Start with walks that don’t use poles, then introduce them gradually—planting them calmly while rewarding your puppy with treats. Keep your puppy on a hands‑free leash so you’re not juggling gear. Never force a pace; puppies have developing joints. Make poles a positive presence, and your pup will grow into a confident trail companion.

Dog-friendly walking poles materials – toxic concerns?

Dog-friendly walking poles materials – toxic concerns? Most poles use aluminum, carbon fiber, or rubber—none are acutely toxic if touched, but ingestion risks exist. Chewed rubber tips can cause intestinal blockages. Carbon fiber splinters can injure mouths. Choose poles with non-toxic rubber grips and always store them away from curious chewers. Safety lies in prevention, not material toxicity.

Trekking with a dog and poles – coordination tips?

Trekking with a dog and poles – coordination tips? Keep your dog on a hands‑free waist leash to leave both hands for poles. Use rubber tips to reduce noise and puncture risk. Plant poles close to your body, avoiding wide swings. Train a “heel” command so your dog stays on one side—away from your planting hand. When stopping, plant both poles and let your dog rest. With practice, you’ll move as one team, safely.

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