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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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How do I choose between twist lock and lever lock trekking poles?

Choose lever‑locks for UK conditions. They are more reliable in mud and rain, easy to adjust with gloves, and quickly repairable. Twist‑locks are lighter and sleeker, but they slip when wet and can seize with grit. Lever‑lock – bombproof, ideal for rocky descents and winter. Twist‑lock – lighter, simpler, fine for dry trails and summer. Verdict: For UK hillwalking (wet, muddy, rocky), lever‑locks win. For ultralight summer walking on dry paths, twist‑locks are acceptable. Test both – if the twist‑lock feels stiff or slippery, avoid.

Which trekking poles are quietest when walking on rock?

Rubber-tipped or carbon shafts with rubber foot pads are quietest. Carbon fibre – dampens vibration and transmits less noise than aluminium. Rubber tips – eliminate the metallic "clack" of carbide on rock (use tip protectors). Foam grips – absorb some handle noise (cork may rattle slightly). Tight locks – loose joints cause rattling; lever-locks are quieter than twist-locks. Quietest combo: Black Diamond Carbon Z with rubber tip protectors – almost silent on dry rock. For permanent silence, try aftermarket rubber "quiet tips". Avoid aluminium and loose locks.

How to repair a bent aluminium trekking pole?

Yes, but with limits. Slight bends can be straightened: Field fix: Bend it back slowly over your knee or against a rock – use even pressure. Never bend sharply – aluminium weakens. At home: Remove the lower section, place in a vice (with cloth padding), and gently straighten. Check the lock: If the pole no longer extends smoothly, the bend is too severe – replace the section. Safety warning: A straightened pole is weaker. It may break under load. For heavy use or steep terrain, replace it. A bent pole can be a tent pole or a spare.

Best trekking pole brands available at Go Outdoors?

Go Outdoors stocks a solid mix of budget and premium brands. Black Diamond – Premium. FlickLock system, 7075 aluminium, cork grips. Top choice for serious walkers (£120‑150). Leki – Premium. SpeedLock, lightweight, trigger‑release straps. Excellent alternative (£110‑140). Komperdell – Mid‑range. Robust Powerlock, good value for regular walkers (£60‑90). Vango – Budget. Decent aluminium poles with lever‑locks, ideal for beginners (£30‑50). Eurohike – Ultra‑budget. Basic twist‑locks, fine for gentle terrain (£20‑30). Tip: Go Outdoors offers a Price Match +10% guarantee – find a cheaper price elsewhere and they'll beat it. Their £5 membership card gives access to lower prices.

Do I need trekking poles for the Three Peaks Challenge?

Strongly recommended – the 24‑hour, 23‑mile (37 km) challenge with 3,000m (10,000ft) of ascent is brutal on knees. Poles reduce impact on steep descents (Scafell Pike's rocky drop, Snowdon's scree), improve balance on wet slabs, and help maintain rhythm on the long road/flat sections between peaks. Not mandatory, but most successful challengers use them. Two poles are better than one for balance. Choose lightweight aluminium with lever‑locks – easy to stow for scrambling sections. Pro tip: Practice with them before the challenge – technique matters as much as the poles.

How to carry trekking poles on a running vest?

Most running vests have dedicated pole loops on the front (shoulder straps) or back. Front carry – slide collapsed poles through the elastic loops on each shoulder strap, tips down, handles up. Quickest to deploy. Rear diagonal – use top and bottom back loops to carry poles diagonally across the pack. Better for long stowage. Side compression – thread poles under side straps if your vest lacks loops. Tip: Always use tip protectors – sharp carbide tips can puncture fabric. Tighten loops to prevent bounce. Folded Z-poles (35‑40cm) carry best.

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