Poles absorb some of the impact that your body would normally sustain, particularly when going downhill. According to a study in The Journal of Sports Medicine, trekking poles can reduce compressive force on the knees by up to 25%. This will free your body from supporting a substantial amount of weight during your hike. You will be using your arms more when walking with poles, thereby distributing your energy usage and increasing your hiking endurance. Here are the main advantages of using trekking poles:
Since wrist straps bear much of the load, it’s important to use them correctly. Put your hand up through the bottom of the strap, not down from the top, before grasping the grip. Adjust the strap so it fits snugly around your wrist. Please note: rubber tips are required on trekking poles for most archaeological sites and environmentally sensitive areas.