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Trekking poles purchase in Madrid

Siegfried

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Hi community

Has anybody an idea where to buy trekking poles near the Madrid Chamartin train station ?
I have only short time to change from airpot to train and would like to get some simple poles.
 
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No place really close. Agree you should try to get a set when you arrive after your Train trip. What city will you be traveling to from Chamartin?
 
Thanks for the answer
I start in Burgos
Maybe I try to get something on the way
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Depending on what time you arrive (if too early the stores aren’t open) you can take the Metro from the Madrid airport to the stop “Nuevos Ministerios” and then exit the subway as there is a Corte Ingles directly above the subway station and the sporting good store Decathalon right next door. I buy my walking poles and snacks/sandwiches for the my trip there and then go back downstairs on the subway when I’m done. Chamartin is 4 stops on the blue line from Nuevos Ministerios so you would likely have changed there anyways if you took the subway.
 
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Depending on what time you arrive (if too early the stores aren’t open) you can take the Metro from the Madrid airport to the stop “Nuevos Ministerios” and then exit the subway as there is a Corte Ingles directly above the subway station and the sporting good store Decathalon right next door. I buy my walking poles and snacks/sandwiches for the my trip there and then go back downstairs on the subway when I’m done. Chamartin is 4 stops on the blue line from Nuevos Ministerios so you would likely have changed there anyways if you took the subway.
Thank you Derek , good hint, I didn't think on Corte de Ingles
 
Before you arrive at Santiago, most every El Corte Inglés has a good selection of hiking and camping gear.

Once you are in Santiago, not so much. Makes perfect sense from a marketing perspective.

The location above Nuevos Ministerios is HUGE. You should find what you need there.

Hope this helps.

Tom
 
Hi community

Has anybody an idea where to buy trekking poles near the Madrid Chamartin train station ?
I have only short time to change from airpot to train and would like to get some simple poles.
Don't spend too much, you may have trouble shipping them at end of trip and woun't want to abandon an expensive set - I made that mistake - and spent way to much getting them home.
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
Don't spend too much, you may have trouble shipping them at end of trip and woun't want to abandon an expensive set - I made that mistake - and spent way to much getting them home.
That's clear , i 'll give them away
 
Don't spend too much, you may have trouble shipping them at end of trip and woun't want to abandon an expensive set - I made that mistake - and spent way to much getting them home.
You can gets poles for under $10 each at the Decathalon, I splurge at Corte Ingles and they run $15-20 each. We’ll worth the extra for me. I’ve left used poles all over Spain for the next person.
 
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