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How to Attach Hiking Poles to Your Backpack: A Complete Guide​

Jul 1, 2025

During a hiking trip, leaving your hands free is a big deal as most special things could happen that would require the use of hands, also, just to capture the amazing view. This is where learning how to attach hiking poles to your backpack can be very helpful. If you are a seasoned pro or a complete newbie, this guide will provide you with everything you need in order to follow the steps one by one.​

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Before You Start​

First of all, have a look at your backpack. Most of the backpacks used for hiking and traveling of good quality can be expected to possess an external attachment system. The features to look for are side compression straps, external loops dedicated pole holders., At the same time care must be taken to see that the hiking poles are collapsed to their shortest length. This will not only enable easy fixing but also reduce the chances of the poles getting entangled in the nearby branches or hitting rocks.​

Attaching One Hiking Pole​

If you only need to store one hiking pole, the side of your backpack is a great place to start. If your backpack has a stretchy side pocket, simply insert the tip of the pole into the pocket, and handle it first. Push it down until it’s secure, and if possible, loop the handle through any available hooks or loops on the top of the pocket for extra stability.​

In case your backpack is without a side pocket, the side compression straps come to the rescue. Put the pole flat on the side of your backpack and use compression straps to hold it on the spot. Wrap the straps around the top and the bottom of the pole, and then eventually, pull the belt tight enough so that the pole will not get damaged, but still firm.

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Attaching Two Hiking Poles​

If you have two sticks, then the front part of the bag can be one of the best places to put them. Arrange the two poles in parallel with each other on the front of your backpack, crossing them at the midpoint. They can then be fastened by using the front compression straps or loops. The first step is to place the straps circularly on the point of intersection, and then, continue with the top and bottom of the poles. This method of hauling the poles by tying them through one another allows for the weight to be evenly distributed and the poles kept from flapping about as they are being walked with.

Additionally, a lot of backpacks feature top-mounted loops specifically for hiking poles. In particular, put the poles vertically with the handles at the top and pop them into the loops. Then, the poles are fastened to the backpack and further secured via the straps or the respective clips on the top of the backpack.​

Check and Double-Check​

Once the hiking poles are attached, nudge the backpack a little to see if the poles are secure. Make sure your poles are firmly in place and don’t shake all the time. Go for a short walk and see for yourself. If you feel any displacement, go ahead and adjust the straps and attachments until you find that everything fits right.

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Considerations When Attaching Hiking Poles

Weight Distribution: Ensure that the poles are secured in a way that maintains the balance of your backpack. Proper weight distribution is key to avoiding strain on your back and shoulders.

Accessibility: Think about how often you will need to use your hiking poles. If you are the type to use them quite often, keep them within your reach while wearing your backpack.

Safety: Make sure the poles are securely fastened to prevent them from falling off during your hike. Loose poles can become a tripping hazard.

Choosing the Right Hiking Backpack

Now that you know how to attach hiking poles to your backpack, consider the importance of selecting the right hiking backpack. A high-quality backpack can enhance your hiking experience significantly. Here’s what to look for:

Capacity and Size: Look for a backpack that best suits your daily load. A small capacity bag of 20-30 liters can be enough for a day hike, whereas multi-day hikes would require a large backpack of 50 liters or more.

Durability: Focus mostly on backpacks made up of materials of premium quality, such as waterproof fabrics. FEESLY Bags, are made of the most durable materials that will keep your gear dry even in the worst weather conditions.

Comfort and Fit: The pack must suit you well, and you have to be able to adjust the straps. For long hikes, the comfortable filling of the shoulder straps, and well-ventilated back panels will make the whole experience even better.

Functionality: You’ll find a choice of some backpacks having features like numerous compartments for your stuff, special places for the water reservoir, and extra gear attachment points on the outside.

Weight: A lightweight backpack reduces strain during your hike. Look for models that balance durability with weight for optimal performance.

Conclusion

So, the next time you head out on a hiking or travel adventure, remember these tips for attaching your hiking poles.

When choosing a hiking backpack, prioritize features that enhance your hiking experience. FEESLY Bag Solutions offers a range of outdoor backpacks and gym backpacks that blend craftsmanship with modern efficiency, ensuring you have the right gear for your journey.

Whether you’re planning a short day hike or an extended expedition, equip yourself with the right tools and knowledge to make the most of your outdoor adventures. Happy hiking!