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Don't forget the other important camping equipment needed when camping and hiking outdoors. LowerGear has Sleeping Bags For Rent, Camping Cookware For Rent, Pocket Rocket Stove Burners, Camping Lanterns, Backpack Rentals, GPS Navigation Units For Rent, Mattress Pads, Two Way Radios, Hiking Poles, Bear Canisters and much more camping gear rentals. LowerGear provides camping equipment rentals in Washington. Meeting the needs of campers throughout every national park, state park, and camping site throughout the country. In Washington they meet the backpacking needs of renters in state parks such as Deception Pass State Park, Dosewallips State Park, Fields Spring State Park, Rainbow Falls State Park, Sucia Island Marine State Park, Curlew Lake State Park, Lincoln Rock State Park and Fort Canby State Park.Other major cities like Spokane, Tacoma, Olympia and Seattle Regions
Washington Camping Equipment Rental-Trekking Poles For Rent-Seattle Hiking Pole Rentals
Hiking Poles for rent Seattle, Washington. LowerGear has crafted an easy way to ship camping gear like camping sleeping bag rentals, tents, GPS units, walkie talkies, lantern rentals and much more. Rent Trekking and Hiking Poles Washington State.
Trekking Poles For Rent (Set of 2)
Most customers think – “I don’t need hiking poles! Those are for older folks with bad knees, not me!” Think again.
Look at it this way, by answering these questions:
Do you ever grab the handrail when going up or down a stairway?
If you step onto the seat of a chair to reach something, do you first grab the back of chair for balance?
Who falls down more – two-legged or four-legged animals?
Poles offer all kinds of benefits, from the obvious – reducing strain on the back, legs and feet – to handy balance assistance while rock-hopping across a creek with a pack on your back. If you grab the hand rail at your office going up one flight of steps because it’s “easier” and it gives you a better sense of balance, then just maybe it’s a good idea to have the security and strength of an extra set of legs when you’re a long way from help.
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