My wife and I are hoping to avoid checking a bag and wondered if anyone has tried to carry on collapsable hiking poles. The TSA site mentions ski poles and we tried to get a straight answer from them, but were unsuccessful. I've seen other threads where people mention checking them in, but didn't know if anyone just takes the small collapsable ones on the plane inside their pack.
Cheers,
Judd
Hi, Judd,
I always jump on the soapbox when this topic comes up, because I think there is too much misinformation out there.
I'm limiting my comments to the US and TSA. Other countries are probably different. There are some who say it's impossible to carry on poles, there are some who say it's risky, and then there are some like grayland and me who say we have done it time and time and time again and have never had a problem. I have frequently asked the naysayers for a specific example of someone who was prevented by a TSA agent in the US from carrying poles through security and I have never found any. Other countries, yes -- England may be a problem (so if you're making a transfer within Europe you need more information from others), Santiago definitely won't let them through, etc etc.
It is always possible that an individual TSA agent will exercise his/her discretion and prevent you from bringing them on, but my batting average now is 0/20 or 30, because I frequently bring my poles to do hiking within the US.
To be ultra careful, I always carry a lightweight duffel bag so that if the agent prohibits the poles, I can run and check them in. Upon arrival in Spain, I then ship that duffel up to Santiago to my hotel so I can bring home lots of goodies, but you could just bring a throw-away bag that would serve to check the poles if needed.
The odds are high that checked bags will make it with you. I never have checked my pack but used to check my poles -- until they got lost and I had to scramble in Madrid to buy a new pair before my train to Sevilla and the Vdlp. Too much hassle, I much prefer to have them with me.
Buen camino, Laurie
p.s. I have also never heard of any airline flying to Europe from the US who prohibited a passenger from bringing them on.