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Osprey Reinvents Trekking Pole Stowage

It's called Stow-On-The-Go and it does exactly what it says on the can...


Posted: 10 January 2008
by Jon

Trekking pole users rejoice, at last someone has designed a useable, quick stowage system for poles, step forward Osprey Packs with the new Kestrel Series.

We've been using a Kestrel 38 - think Talon-based all-round pack - regularly over the holiday period and there'll be a full test on the site shortly, but it's great to see one of the pack brands finally get to grips with the pole issue.

For some users it's not a problem, but if, like us, you're the sort of walker or mountaineer who uses poles say on steep climbs or descents or for balance on really rough ground, but stows them away on flatter easier terrain, the process of taking poles on and off your pack has always been irrititatingly slow and normally involved removing the pack or enlisting the help of a friendly passer by or walking buddy.

Not any more. The Kestrel has a cunning 's 'Stow-On-The-Go' pole holder that allows you to stow and remove poles in seconds. It's actually quite simple - the handles are gripped by an adjustable shock cord loop on your lefthand shoulder strap, while the tips slot into another loop on the side of the pack.

Clipped in like this the poles are tucked away neatly between your arm and your pack where they don't rub or catch during normal walking use. The top loop is adjustable to hold things tight, the bottom loop is just a guide. Both have plastic reinforcement tubes as well.

OK, in certain circumstances and particularly with longer poles, we the ends could catch on rougher terrain, but with shorter poles and easier ground, the system seems to work really well and takes 90 per-cent of the faff out of poling and de-poling and we reckon that's got to be a good thing.

Hats off to Osprey for a job well done. More about the Kestrel shortly, in the mean time you can find more details at www.ospreypacks.com.


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If your pack has sensibly designed  wand pockets (ie stretchy and accessible on the move) you can achieve a similar result by stashing the poles handles first under the shoulder strap of your pack, then into the wand pocket. Any old bit of elastic could be used to tie them to the strap, but it's not really necessary as long as you remember to pay attention when you take your pack off.

Posted: 10/01/2008 at 17:16

If not you can make you own with a mini-krab, tie-wraps, 'D' clips and some bungee cord by following the instructions here.

Posted originally by someone on OM as I recall, but I can't remember who... 


Posted: 10/01/2008 at 18:46

That looks good.

But not as good as the 'boned black bodice' on the same site


Posted: 10/01/2008 at 19:12

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