Ultralight Foldable Trekking Poles – Shock-Absorbing Hiking Poles
Take on any trail with confidence using these ultralight foldable trekking poles. Engineered with shock-absorbing technology and a straight grip handle, these poles reduce joint strain on descents and provide essential stability on uneven terrain. Adjustable from 53cm to 110cm and equipped with durable rubber tips, they're the ideal hiking companion for campers, mountaineers, and backpackers worldwide.
Key Features
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Shock Absorption System – Built-in shock absorbers reduce impact on wrists, elbows, and knees during downhill hiking and rough terrain.
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Foldable & Ultralight Design – Collapses for easy packing and storage — lightweight enough to carry without adding burden to your pack.
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Adjustable Length (53–110cm) – Telescoping design accommodates different heights and terrain types for a customized fit.
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Straight Grip Handle – Ergonomic straight grip for natural hand positioning and reduced fatigue on long hikes.
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Rubber Tip – Durable rubber tips provide grip on hard surfaces like rock, pavement, and packed trails.
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Mountain-Climbing Ready – Designed for demanding outdoor activities including mountaineering, backpacking, and long-distance trekking.
Product Specifications
| Specification |
Detail |
| Collapsed Length |
53 cm |
| Extended Length |
110 cm |
| Handle Type |
Straight Grip |
| Tip Material |
Rubber |
| Foldable |
Yes |
| Primary Activity |
Mountain Climbing / Hiking |
| High-Concern Chemicals |
None |
Who Is This For?
These trekking poles are built for hikers, mountaineers, backpackers, and trail runners who need reliable, lightweight support on every adventure. Whether you're tackling alpine trails in Switzerland, hiking national parks in the US, or trekking through forests in Norway, these poles provide the stability and comfort to go further.
Ideal For
- Day hiking and multi-day backpacking
- Mountaineering and alpine trekking
- Trail running and Nordic walking
- Camping and wilderness exploration
- Rehabilitation and joint support walking