Weight: 16.5oz/460g Adjustable Length: 42.5-57.5 in/108-146cm Stored Length: 34.5in/87cm In addition to a comfortable contoured foam grip, the Sherlock staff has a foam sheath that encases the upper half of the staff. Its length adjusts every 1-1/4 in (3 cm) with a sure locking button depressed through the outer foam sheath. It has an adjustable Wedge Lock wrist loop, a removable walnut knob with a universal camera mount, and a spike tip beneath a removable rubber foot. Sure-Locking Length Adjustment Thanks to its sure-locking button located underneath the soft foam sheath, changing the length of a Sherlock staff is quick, easy, and secure. Locate the spring-loaded button by the bulge in the foam, depress it with your thumb, slide the telescoping tube sections to the desired length, then release the button in the proper adjustment hole. Unlike twist-lock poles, the button is visibly locked in place so your staff can’t collapse unexpectedly when weighted. In other words, Tracks staffs will never let you down. Wedge Lock Adjustment Most Tracks staffs now have a comfortable contoured foam grip with quick and easy Wedge Lock wrist loop adjustment. Just pull the knotted ends of the wrist loop to release the Wedge Lock, adjust to fit, then push the Wedge Lock back into locked position. Whether you’re bare handed or wearing thick gloves, you’ll get a perfect fit with no uncomfortable buckle to rub the back of your hand or wrist. Camera Mount With our unique Camera Mount you'll have a convenient monopod everywhere you take your Tracks Staff. Just unscrew the walnut knob to reveal a universal camera mount, then screw your camera to the top of your staff and instantly add a higher level of stability to your adventure photography.
Modular Stability For normal trail walking on soft to moderate ground, use your Tracks staff with the rubber foot affixed to the end. When the going gets tough, and the ground gets hard, simply unscrew the rubber foot to reveal a hardened steel spike that will provide you with all the staying power you need