Premium Ultralight Trekking Poles w/ Sweat Absorbing EVA Grips – Your collapsible Hiking / Walking Sticks come with Tungsten Tips and Flip Locks – Enjoy the Outdoors

March 14, 2018 - Comment
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Climb the highest mountains with these High Trek Trekking Poles. Each hiking pole can be adjusted in length from 64-135 cm (25″ to 53″) by unlocking our easy flip-lock system which is built to quickly adjust while preventing accidental retraction. These 8.5 ounce Hiking poles come with mud/snow feet which quickly attach to the bottom to prevent the poles from sinking into softer material. Many people who have trouble walking or have injury or joint problems have noted that they feel improvement in their mobility when using our poles. Because these collapsible poles retract to 25″ they are easily stored when not in use. These poles are suitable for men and women, and make great gifts! Take your next hike to new heights with High Trek!

Product Features

  • STRONG, LIGHTWEIGHT, LOW IMPACT – Made with aerospace-grade 7075 aluminum and weigh only 8.7 ounces each. Softer impacts so your hikes are easier on your joints!
  • FLIP LOCK ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT TELESCOPIC POLES- Adjustable from 25 to 53 inches featuring an easy flip lock height adjustment. Perfect for everyone from short to tall.
  • COMFORTABLE GRIPS- Large, ergonomically designed EVA handles provide all-day comfort and come with adjustable wrist-straps – so you wonÕt drop them accidentally.
  • ALL TERRAIN – Tackle any terrain with the tungsten-tipped ends, removable rubber ferrules, and mud/snow baskets. Explore nature’s beauty with increased balance, stability, and endurance!
  • ONE YEAR WARRANTY: Don’t worry about missing your 30-day return window. You’re covered against manufacturer defects for 1 full year.

Comments

ccydp says:

Going uphill these poles were forcefully jammed hard into the loose soil in order to ensure I didn’t side down some of these sup So I will start by saying that I am a 250lb male power lifter, so fully loaded backpacking gear, water, boots, I weigh in about 300 lbs. So I a well above the average weight of a backpacker. So keep that in mind when I review the stability and strength of these trekking poles.I used these poles on an eight day traverse across olympic national park. With about 10,000 feet of elevation gain and loss each. With an average of about 1,000 ft/mi on unstable shale talus/scree slopes…

Rachel says:

Great poles, but be careful where you place them… I bought these trekking poles for my recent trip on the Appalachian Trail. I knew there would be high elevation gains and steep inclines/declines (not to mention all of the roots and rocks) so I wanted to have a pair of trekking poles to keep myself stable and take some of the pressure off my legs. And these did just that! Granted, the tips that come with it actually grip wet rocks better than dry rocks. How do I know this? Well, my first day on the trail I put the trekking pole ahead of myself…

countrynut says:

Made my life better As a former hiker I recalled that they were excellent on uneven ground. Now as a “little old lady”; with arthritis and a artificial knee that is wearing out; I decided to try poles again for the balance & security. These poles are far superior to others that I tried. Light weight, easy to adjust(pain in hands is intense). Love the color & the choice of tips for multi surfaces Thanks to these poles I can & do get out and walk again instead of hobbeling.It feels so good to be able…

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