The story of its development....
Entirely designed and validated by us, at the foot of Mont Blanc.
The starting point of our design is the external clamp for quick and precise adjustment.
We have designed a handle with an extra-long grip for multiple handling: along the tube for ascents and inclines, by the strap for an efficient push, by the pommel for descents.
We use our best 7075-T6 aluminum combined with a simple and robust 2-strand construction.
How do you set your poles to the right length?
The forearm holding the pole must be perpendicular to the arm alongside the body. To do this:
- open the lever of the external blocker
- slide the tube to the desired length
- close the lever
Never go beyond the STOP line to avoid the risk of breaking the stick.
Directions for use
This trekking pole is designed to help you balance, propel yourself and distribute effort between your arms and legs.
For greater safety, before setting off and at regular intervals, check your pole's locking mechanism by simulating heavy pressure. If you notice that your pole tends to sag, the locking knob needs adjusting. Open the lever and turn the knob a quarter to half a turn.
Do not put on your backpack in a thunderstorm.
Maintenance tips
Proper care of your stick will ensure optimum performance and a long service life.
After use, if water has penetrated the stick, dismantle the strands and allow to dry. Clean off any dust or mud with water or a soft brush. Once dry, you can reassemble the rods.
We recommend that you do not attempt to oil or grease the mechanisms.
Why is the stick sold individually?
At Decathlon, we've decided to sell our hiking/trekking poles individually. Firstly, for reasons of use. Some people only want to use one pole. Secondly, if one of your poles breaks, you only have to buy one pole rather than a whole pair.
Accessories for this model sold separately
The advantage of buying Forclaz hiking poles is that you can benefit from a wide choice of compatible accessories and spare parts. So you can enjoy them for as long as possible.
Trekking pole tips: ref. 8580865
Summer washers: ref. 8737774
Winter washers: ref. 8503857
Replacement tip: ref. 8577676 or 8755646 (if new screw-in version)
Replacement blocker: ref. 8642202
Never forget safety...
If you're going off-piste, you'll need a map, compass and/or GPS, as well as an avalanche transceiver, shovel and probe. These three items will enable you to be found if you're caught in an avalanche, or to search for a victim. And don't forget to brush up on your safety basics.