Attach trekking poles to your backpack – 4 secure methods

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You need your hands free and don't want to carry the poles? Properly stowing trekking poles on your backpack is easier than you think — if you know the right method.

Method 1: Side mesh pockets

Most hiking backpacks have side mesh pockets that are perfect for trekking poles. Important: Always point the tip downward — protects other hikers and prevents injuries.

Method 2: Bungee cord top + bottom

Modern backpacks often have a bungee cord on the front. Insert the pole, thread it through the cord at the top, push it through a loop at the bottom. Also works for telescoping poles that can be compressed.

Method 3: One-handed clamping method (on the trail)

For short stretches: Clamp the pole diagonally through the shoulder strap. Not suitable for steep terrain — can slip. Only for flat sections where you need your hands briefly.

Method 4: Specialized pole holders

Retrofittable holders made of rubber or plastic (€10–20) clip onto the backpack straps and hold poles securely horizontally. Ideal if your backpack doesn't have good side pockets.

Important safety rules

  • Always point the tip downward or into a protective cover
  • Pole must not stick higher than your head
  • In crowded areas (hut, bus) always store horizontally or in a bag
  • Compress telescoping poles before stowing

Which backpack works best?

Backpacks with side mesh pockets and front cord are most practical for trekking poles. A good hiking backpack makes attaching and removing poles possible in seconds — without taking off the backpack.

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