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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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First aid uses for walking poles?

First aid uses for walking poles? Walking poles are versatile first aid tools in the backcountry: Splints – Use one or two poles to immobilize fractured limbs. Pad with clothing, secure with straps, laces, or tape. Stretcher supports – Slide poles through jacket sleeves or a tarp to create an improvised stretcher. Traction – In ankle or knee injuries, poles can support weight while assisting an injured person to walk. Spinal immobilization – Poles can help stabilize a patient’s head and neck when rolled clothing is unavailable. Signaling – Use reflective poles to attract rescuers. Always: Prioritize professional medical care. Poles are temporary aids—not replacements for proper first aid training and evacuation.

Walking poles for crossing frozen lakes – safe practice?

Walking poles can aid safety, but never rely on them alone. Safe practices: Test ice ahead – Use a pole to probe ice thickness before stepping forward. Clear, solid ice should be at least 4 inches (10 cm) for walking. Spread weight – Poles distribute your weight across more surface area. Maintain spacing – Keep distance between group members to distribute load. Carry ice picks or awls – Poles won’t help if you fall through. Wear ice safety picks around your neck. Remove wrist straps – Avoid being pulled under if ice breaks. Never: Cross if unsure of ice thickness Rely on poles to pull yourself out of a break-through Poles are tools for testing, not life-saving equipment. Always check local ice conditions before venturing out.

Reflective elements on Walking poles for night safety?

Reflective elements on Walking poles for night safety? Yes—reflective elements significantly enhance night safety. Many walking poles feature reflective decals, logos, or strips designed to catch light from headlamps, vehicle headlights, or other light sources. Benefits: Make you visible from greater distances Provide 360‑degree visibility when poles are in motion Low‑cost, zero‑weight safety feature Tips: Clean reflective surfaces regularly to maintain brightness Position poles with reflective sides facing traffic or trail approaches Use as a supplement to—not replacement for—a headlamp and reflective clothing For night hiking or roadside walking, reflective poles add a critical layer of passive safety, helping others see you before they see your light.

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