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hiking poles in carry on
We are heading to the swiss alps and only taking a carry on bag. can collapsible hiking poles be in carry on luggage?
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The TSA considers them "ski poles" which are on their prohibited items list. Put them in your checked luggage.
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That's good to know, RA. I would not have guessed it.
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Yet Poles are in European community ?
Are non hikers allowed ? |
I've carried folded trekking poles in carry-on. I was not questioned/delayed.
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That's the "rub" with TSA - often what a particular screener lets through on any given day or at any airport is a bit arbitrary. We've had many items given a pass in one airport and be denied on the return/next flight.
The difficulty is if the TSA denies clearance for a particular item in your carry-on telling them that it was OK at XYZ Airport or the contributors on a travel forum said it was OK won't amount to a hill of beans. We are all at the mercy of the TSA. In this case OP can take the chance and put the hiking poles in her carry-on but if she does she shouldn't be surprised if they get confiscated. |
At CRL it say 'any sharp object forbidden'.
It leaves room for security to decide. |
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