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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 are the best trekking poles for the Rio Quilombo trail in São Paulo?

For this muddy, root‑tangled trail with steep climbs and stream crossings, choose 7075 aluminium flick‑lock poles—durable and easy to adjust. Cork grips combat humidity; carbide tips bite into slick roots; large baskets prevent sinking. Top picks: Black Diamond Trail Pro or Decathlon Forclaz MT900 (budget option). Bring spare tips and practice quick length changes (shorten uphills, lengthen descents). Under 280g per pole ideal. Avoid carbon—sharp rocks can crack them.

Do trekking poles help on the historical Gold Trail (Caminho do Ouro)?

Yes—highly. This 120‑km trail has steep stone pavements, slippery river crossings, and loose terrain. Poles reduce knee impact, improve balance on mossy rocks, and assist with the many ascents/descents. They're especially useful for the cobblestone sections, where a slip can mean a bad fall. If you're carrying a backpack, poles offload strain. For a multi‑day trek, aluminium flick‑locks with carbide tips are ideal. Don't skip them—your knees will thank you.

What trekking poles work best on Pico da Pedra Maior’s rocky slopes?

For Pico da Pedra Maior (2,200m) with its sharp quartzite, loose scree, and polished slabs, choose 7075 aluminium flick-lock poles—carbon is too fragile. Black Diamond Trail Pro or Leki Makalu are top picks. Use carbide tips for scree, but carry rubber ferrules for the smooth rock sections—they add grip where carbide skids. Large baskets prevent sinking in gravel. Cork grips handle long, sweaty ascents. Mandatory: spare tips, a repair kit, and a hex key for lock adjustments. Test locks before every descent. These poles are your brakes on the relentless 1,000m elevation loss.

Do I need trekking poles for Chapada Diamantina’s Cachoeira da Fumaça trail?

Not required, but strongly recommended. The 6‑km round trip has steep, loose scree descents (600m elevation drop) and rocky sections. Poles save your knees, improve balance on unstable gravel, and help during the hot, exposed climb back up. If you have healthy knees and solid balance, you can manage without—but most hikers appreciate them. For the optional extra scramble to the waterfall base, stow poles on your pack. Lightweight aluminium flick‑lock poles are ideal. Bring spare tips for the abrasive quartzite.

What are the best poles for the Serra Fina crossing (Brazil’s hardest trek)?

What are the best poles for the Serra Fina crossing (Brazil's hardest trek)? For this 35km, 4-day route with exposed granite slabs, endless scree, and steep descents, choose Black Diamond Trail Pro or Leki Makalu—both are 7075 aluminium, flick-lock, with carbide tips. Cork grips handle humidity; large baskets prevent sinking in mud. Z-poles are too fragile for the rock. Mandatory: spare tips, a repair kit, and rubber tips for the polished granite sections (they boost grip on smooth rock). Avoid carbon fibre—one fall on the sharp quartzite will snap them. Test your locks before each descent. These poles aren't a luxury—they're survival gear.

Are trekking poles necessary for hiking Dedo de Deus in Rio de Janeiro?

Are trekking poles necessary for hiking Dedo de Deus in Rio de Janeiro? Not necessary—but useful for the approach. Dedo de Deus (2,090m) involves steep, technical sections with hands‑on scrambling. Poles are impractical on the final rock chimney; you'll need to stow them (or leave them at the base). However, on the muddy, root‑filled lower trail, poles reduce slips and knee strain. Best strategy: bring lightweight, collapsible poles and attach them to your pack for the summit push. For safety, prioritise good gloves and sticky‑soled boots over poles. Experienced climbers often skip them entirely.

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