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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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How to Use Walking Poles for Nordic Walking? The Complete Guide to Full‑Body Fitness

Nordic walking uses a diagonal stride: right pole with left foot. Plant the pole beside your trailing foot, push down and back through the strap, and open your hand at the end—the pole swings forward naturally. Use fixed‑length poles with angled grips for efficiency. Maintain upright posture and a relaxed grip. This technique engages 90% of muscles, burns more calories, and propels you forward with less effort. Practice on flat terrain first.

How to Walk with Walking Poles Correctly? The Complete Guide to Proper Technique

Master three fundamentals: strap use, rhythm, and plant. Insert hand up through strap bottom so it bears weight. Maintain opposite arm/leg rhythm (right pole with left foot). Plant actively and push—don't drag. Shorten poles for uphills, lengthen for downhills. Keep grip relaxed, posture upright. Correct technique transforms poles from accessories into efficiency tools, reducing fatigue and protecting joints on every step.

How to Use Walking Poles for Downhill Walking? Mastering the Descent

Lengthen your poles by 5–15cm to act as brakes and reduce knee impact. Plant each tip firmly ahead and downhill of your body, then transfer weight through the wrist straps as you step down. Maintain an upright posture—don't lean back. For steep or loose terrain, use a double plant: both poles ahead, then step. This technique absorbs shock, prevents slips, and saves your knees on every descent.

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