Which walking sticks for SL5 tent poles

luke moffat

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Any flip lock style will work. Have not used twist lock style. Use flip lock and you will be good to go.
 
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Just to build on your question. What is the best/easiest/most sturdy way to connect the poles together? I have an SL3 and have been looking at this option closely.
 

luke moffat

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Battleborn, made this video over 2 years ago but shows how I have been connecting my trekking poles to make a center pole for my tipis for the last 5 years or so.

Might help some:

https://vimeo.com/40135925
 
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Or, you could just carry a piece of PVC pipe or bamboo about a 12"-18" long as an extender for your trekking poles if you don't mind the weight.
 
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Battleborn, made this video over 2 years ago but shows how I have been connecting my trekking poles to make a center pole for my tipis for the last 5 years or so.

Might help some:

https://vimeo.com/40135925

Luke, Thanks for the link I had not seen that one. I will give it a shot. CAn you expand a bit on the thread you add to the top of the handle, that looks like a handy idea.
 

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Or, you could just carry a piece of PVC pipe or bamboo about a 12"-18" long as an extender for your trekking poles if you don't mind the weight.
I just started doing something similar. I have an old section from a graphite salmon rod that I'm using as an extender - weighs almost nothing! My poles don't fit together well as I have the contour carbon black diamond poles (pole sections aren't round). The other benefit is I can leave the tent up and hike around with one pole.
 
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