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Hiking Stick

Aluminum Hiking Stick

This light weight aluminum hiking stick extends from 28” to 57” and locks in place. The wrist strap has a thermometer and compass. The rubber tip is removable to expose a carbide tip which is great for slippery conditions.

Removing the knob on top reveals a camera mount which is excellent for taking steady wild life photos. In the shaft is a heavy spring that allows you to put a lot of pressure in the stick and have it cushion the force rather then your elbow or shoulder.

If you are a hiker of photographer you will love the versatility of this hiking stick.

 

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25 Comments »

Comment by Natron
2007-03-15 15:56:02

Have any idea of the brand or model of this? Not much of a review without that info…

 
Comment by Everyday Weekender
2007-03-16 17:34:04

It’s made by Hammers, model HP1. You can find them all over eBay for a good price. I got mine as a gift.

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2007-03-21 02:50:08

When I first saw the picture, I thought it was a microphone stand! :shock:

 
 
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Comment by current account
2009-02-05 08:20:37

It’s one of the things I intend to get for winter. Comparing prices now.Thanks

 
Comment by meeting rooms
2009-02-08 06:46:32

Thought if there’s any idea of the brand or model of this? Not much of a review without that information.l Which is vital

 
Comment by Benny
2009-02-08 21:14:28

I just bought hikig stick from ebay too. But mine doesn’t have thermometer. It only has compass. Mine is made in Australia. The handle is very ergonomics.

 
Comment by Indocater
2009-07-16 02:31:34

When we hike, we need a tool which we can use for more than one function. This tool is really good for hikers.

 
Comment by Save Contacts
2011-06-04 03:33:50

Its very good hiking stick and I wish if I could get one for my next hiking trip.

 
2011-07-01 05:26:42

Looks like a decent tool for hiking and long trips, you can use it as a weapon too :)

 
Comment by Gift Ideas
2011-08-02 23:33:29

aluminum is a very active element. this is a big achievement improving cheapest element activities.

 
Comment by Format Template
2011-09-28 23:16:40

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Comment by micro molding
2011-12-05 00:17:53

When we hike, we need a tool which we can use for more than one function. This tool is really good for hikers.

 
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2012-02-06 01:27:46

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2012-03-25 18:36:32

Awesome post, thanks !

 
Comment by Paramedic Training
2012-03-26 16:43:15

Cool stick. Viable for deserts as well?

 
Comment by Fish pie
2012-03-26 16:44:11

I have a similar stick. Always a great tool for hiking

 
Comment by Missing Your Ex
2012-03-26 18:15:22

How much of a beating can this hiking stick take?

 
2012-03-31 17:42:48

I like the camera mount on top! Might have to get my hands on this

 
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