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Are Collapsible Hiking Poles Allowed In Carry-On? | Trail‑Ready Facts

Yes—blunt‑tipped collapsible poles can go in U.S. carry‑on; sharp tips are out, and airlines or screeners may still say no. Rules for trekking poles changed in the U.S. Recently, TSA’s item list shows hiking poles with blunt tips are allowed in carry‑on, while sharp tips are not. That sounds simple, yet trips often cross borders

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Are Covers Required For Checking A Backpacking Bag When Flying? | Pack Smart

No—covers aren’t required by TSA or most airlines, but you must secure loose straps; a simple duffel, wrap, or strap keeps backpacks check‑in ready. Backpacking packs fly just fine as checked bags. The real trick is keeping straps, hip belts, and buckles from snagging on conveyors or carts. Airlines care about safe handling, not what

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