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Perhaps not, but how do you know in advance? I'm sure you can find reports of being able to do this. I can give you a report about not being able to do this and having to scramble quickly to decide what I could do with the poles. Risk it, you may need to end up throwing them out at the airport if TSA does not allowl Check your bag and be assured that there will not be a problem Wait and buy poles in Europe and check your bag on the way home. I simply check my bag when carrying my hiking poles.

It eliminates quite a bit of worry and hassle. Mine are the trifold poles as well. Here is the website. It is the metal pointy end that they care about. Also, it is not just TSA that you have to worry about.

Probably worth pointing out that while the TSA, and for that matter European Security, lists items that are permissible or not permissible, the decision is always left to the people at the checkpoint. Traveling with Sticks in Different Airlines Most Airlines do not specify hiking poles or trekking poles on its sport equipment regulations, but they include other similar sticks.

Can You Bring trekking poles on Delta? According to Delta Hiking or trekking poles are are allowed when packaged properly, in accordance with TSA regulations and subject to standard checked bag allowance: Can You Bring trekking poles on United Airlines? United airlines do not specify hiking poles or trekking poles on its website. American Airlines do not specify Hiking sticks on its website.

Can You Bring trekking poles on Spirit Airlines? Spirit Airlines do not specify Hiking sticks on its website, but all Sport Equipment will be checked in substitution of one piece of the free Checked Baggage allowance for each Passenger at no charge on a one-item-for-one-bag basis. In certain airports, ones mostly located in outdoorsy towns, TSA agents have been known to allow hiking poles in carry on baggage.

But do know that you stand the chance of having them refused at any time. If that happens you could always go back to ticketing and check in your bag, otherwise they will confiscate them. To ensure the likelihood of a TSA agent to turn a blind eye, do not store them on the outside of your pack, instead break them down into your carry on completely.

Remove the pole sections, take the tips off, put tip guards on to any pointed tips. Do whatever you can to make your hiking poles look innocuous. Not every hiking pole is suited for travelling with. I have had a few that I have liked over the years. Here are my 3 favorite hiking poles to make for easy travelling while also performing well in the field.

This is a great pair of hiking poles that break down to a really small size. Constructed out of carbon fiber, the poles are strong yet lightweight. Overall I really liked this pair of Hiking poles except for the fact that it was only able to adjust its height to one of 4 different positions thanks to its push button lock design. This has been my favorite hiking pole ever! Super lightweight that I barely even know it is there, but strong enough to hold my full weight when over relying on them during a large descent.



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