
Generally, backpacks with Daisy Chain gear loops or top/bottom webbing loops can be paired with cord loops. Here’s a demonstration using the Garnet for attaching trekking poles externally.

Step 1: Attach the Lower Pole
Locate a webbing loop at the bottom of the pack (or a suitable Daisy Chain loop).
Thread a standard cord loop through the webbing and tie a simple overhand knot to secure it.

Step 2: Secure the Pole Tip
Tie a single knot around the pole tip to fix the lower half of the trekking pole.
Optional: Use a pole tip protector to prevent injury to yourself or others.

Step 3: Prepare the Upper Attachment
Find a suitable top webbing loop.
Thread an elastic cord loop with a buckle through the loop and tie an overhand knot. (The buckle makes adjustments easier.)

Step 4: Wrap and Fix the Pole
Wrap the cord around the pole and pass the buckle through the cord loop for fixation.

Step 5: Tighten and Secure
Press the buckle to tighten the cord loop, securing the trekking pole to the pack.
When you need the pole, simply release the buckle for easy removal.

