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TrailBuddy Trekking Poles - Lightweight, Collapsible Hiking Poles for Snowshoe & Backpacking Gear - Pair of 2 Walking Sticks for Hiking, 7075 Aluminum with Cork Grip

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Color: Black Raven


Features

  • BUILT TO LAST: Whether you're hiking on rugged terrain or snowshoeing on fresh powder, you need hiking gear that can keep up! Trailbuddy trekking poles are built tough enough for the long haul.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: These hiking poles are crafted with strong aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum, tougher than carbon fiber, yet weigh almost 4oz less than your average trekking poles for hiking.
  • ADJUSTABLE: Set to your desired height in seconds, from the 54" max height down to just 24.5" when fully collapsed. They even double as hiking poles for kids!
  • EASY TO USE: Our lever locks can be easily operated with just one hand, which is much easier than the 2-handed twist locks on other walking sticks for hiking.
  • SECURE HOLD: The padded straps and moisture-wicking cork handles will mold to the shape of your hand for a comfortable grip on each walking stick. Our threaded pole tips keep the included accessories attached, even in snow or mud.

Description

TrailBuddy Trekking Poles offer the best combination of durable strength and lightweight portability in a complete set designed for the trekker's comfort and ease of use. Why use trekking poles? 1. Reduce impact of trekking or walking on knees, back, and hips 2. Increase speed, balance, and security 3. Get more traction and points of contact, crucial on muddy or steep terrains 4. Great walking aid if recovering from injury or have balance issues 5. Other uses: To deflect shrubbery or act as probe for puddles, quicksand, etc. Defense vs bears, other wildlife. Can double as tent poles. Why Aluminum 7075 instead of Carbon Fiber? While carbon fiber is lighter than aluminum, it does not perform very well under lateral pressure. Common issues with carbon fiber include snapping, especially when a pole gets stuck on rocky terrain. Aluminum will not snap. It might bend under extreme pressure, but you can more likely bend it back and continue using it. Why Lever Locks? Aside from easy lengthening or shortening, poles with flip-locks can also be disassembled or reassembled easily. This is helpful if packing the trekking poles in a suitcase and shaving an inch or two off the assembled length is needed. With twist locks, it can be almost impossible to do this without breaking the poles. TrailBuddy stands behind the quality of our products. Product Specifications: Shaft: Aircraft Grade Aluminum 7075; Tip: Tungsten Carbide; Handle: Cork and EVA; Carrying bag: Nylon. Product Length: 24.5 inches collapsed, 54 inches fully extended.

Brand: TrailBuddy


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black Raven


Shaft Material: Aluminum


Extended Length: 54 Inches


Brand: ‎TrailBuddy


Material: ‎Aluminum


Color: ‎Black Raven


Shaft Material: ‎Aluminum


Extended Length: ‎54 Inches


Item Weight: ‎1.2 Pounds


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎54 Inches


Folded Size: ‎24.5 inches


Lock Type: ‎Lever


Base Material: ‎Rubber


Number of Items: ‎2


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎33


Unit Count: ‎2 Count


Hand Orientation: ‎Both


Manufacturer: ‎TrailBuddy


UPC: ‎866069000333 860290001268


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎27.56 x 13.94 x 5.43 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.74 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎TrailBuddy


Suggested Users: ‎All Ages, Unisex


Part Number: ‎1A


Grip Type: ‎Cork


Date First Available: December 6, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Poles!!!! Well made. Easily adjustable! Love!!!
Color: Bumblebee Yellow
Great poles. These are made very well, are very easy to adjust and I love the color choices. They are lightweight and come with several bits to make trekking/walking more stable. My husband has a prosthetic leg. He didn't want anything that looked like a tool to be used with for his 'handicap' but he loves these and they helped him in rough terrain and I think he will use these more for just walking about for balance. Well done! Well Made!!!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2025 by Kindle Customer

  • Lightweight and durable trekking poles great for family hikes
Color: Aqua Sky
I bought these trekking poles for hiking and they have been excellent so far. The 7075 aluminum build feels sturdy yet lightweight which makes them comfortable to carry on long trails. The cork grips are comfortable and provide a secure hold even after extended use. They collapse easily for storage and fit nicely in a backpack when not in use. I chose this color specifically for my 7 year old son and he loves having his own set which makes hiking even more enjoyable for him. Overall I am very satisfied with the quality and would recommend these poles for both adults and kids on family hikes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2025 by Jason K.

  • Amazing product that lasts forever
Color: Plum Purple
These poles are rugged, lightweight, and so easy to adjust. My wife had given one of the poles she has to our daughter years ago because my wife preferred hiking with one pole. As her knees got worse we needed a new set. The set that I have is still in great shape about 8 years later. The only things you would need to look out for are the rubber stops (that we use exclusively when hiking) eventually will wear through but you can get new ones pretty cheap on Amazon. Also the markings telling you how long you make the poles start wearing out after about five years but we just used a magic marker to mark the correct length and all is good. Great poles and I highly recommend them! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by James Petrashek

  • Great quality trekking poles
Color: Black Raven
I bought the TrailBuddy Trekking Poles for my niece, who went hiking in Banff, New Hampshire, and Vermont. She really likes the quality of these poles — they’re lightweight, sturdy, and easy to collapse for travel. The cork grips are comfortable and help reduce hand fatigue on long hikes. These poles made her hiking trips much easier and more enjoyable. Highly recommend for anyone looking for reliable, high-quality hiking poles! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2025 by len

  • Very sturdy, but light
Color: Spring Green
The poles are a great values for the price paid. They are very light,sturdy, and they also come with snow bonnets for use in the winter. The cork grips are comfortable. These really save a lot of leg energy on steep terrain . Cool colors, easy to adjust. The poles, on a particularly hard climb, did not waver. They did not compress when leaning on them heavily. I would purchase these again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2025 by C_Main

  • The perfect trekking pole!
Color: Bumblebee Yellow
These TrailBuddy trekking poles are perfect! I used them today for the first time and hiked rugged trails for almost 7 miles. They are lightweight, tough, they adjust easily for height, the wrist straps are comfy and adjust quickly. The hand grip is a beautiful cork that wicks the moisture and is easy on the hands. They are strong and sturdy, no worries about bending. They helped me keep my balance on some tough places. I like the Bumblebee yellow. I looked and looked and looked at various brands before I bought these. I am totally satisfied! These are a win all the way around! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by Mike

  • I'm convinced- won't climb without them again!
Color: Aqua Sky
Okay, so, never had I ever used trekking poles before these. I'm fairly active, though not into extreme activities. I do about 8-9 miles a day interval running/jogging/walking on mixed terrain, but not much climbing, and the last time I did full on backwoods hiking and backpack camping I was toting around a Mini Mouse backpack. The tech for hiking has *changed* in 30 years, my friends. These poles were purchased for a specific mountain day hike my sister and I had planned a weekend vacation around, and I pulled the trigger on ordering them at basically the last minute. There are a bewildering number and variety of poles available, and I really didn't know much about them, but after reading pages of reviews I decided that you don't get thousands of positive reviews at this price point without a fairly reliable product. We had one brief walk to check out our poles before the planned day hike, and I felt like they were lightweight, comfortable, and reliable when weight-tested (no collapsing!) but I had no idea if I'd actually need them at all or if I'd just be dragging them on the back of my pack up (and then down) a mountain. On the way up, that little voice in the back of my head kept saying "Man, I can't imagine having pole grips in both hands up these steep rock scrabbles. I need my hands free to stabilize, grab, and pull. I'm going to feel really dumb at the end of the day when I toss my poles, still collapsed, in the back of the car." But oh no- as most of you probably know, the way down is quite a bit different than the way up. I knew my joints were going to remind me I'm 30 years out from Mini Mouse backpacks on the downslope, but I hadn't quite envisioned the full experience. Predictably, my knees, which had been steady and silent on the way up, started singing. The climb, which had been steep and physical on the way up, but hadn't felt treacherous, now looked like one slip might lead to tumbling 100'+ falls. Suddenly those empty hands that were useful going up became useless- just up in the air with nothing to contribute. So out came the poles. They justified themselves right away, instantly giving the same advantage that my empty hands had while climbing up- four points of contact with the terrain, four points of balance, my entire body's strength working together to stabilize me and speed me up. I didn't have any trouble adjusting- it felt intuitive and natural for my body to mesh with the poles. They never slipped or started collapsing, even when my entire body weight (5'11" 165) was on one. My hiking partner, much heavier than me, had the same experience- no collapsing. Once we were past the more technical section, I kept my poles out because we were tired and losing the light. I was definitely safer, faster, and more confident with them. Tl;dr version: If you're climbing, you can use these. If you're in mixed or uncertain terrain, you can use these. If you have arthritis or other joint pain, you can use these (side note, my wrists and hands are bad sometimes, and I thought I'd have pain during or after use, especially as my arms are much weaker than my legs, but the poles hugely reduced my knee and hip pain and the way the grips and straps are designed to be used prevented any significant wrist pain). If you have balance issues on the flat, I suspect you can use these. They're lightweight, reliable, easy to initially set up, collapse and expand, and extremely reasonably priced. I will report back if I run into issues in the future, and I can't speak for their utility in mud or snow, but they performed beautifully on this hike and I wholeheartedly recommend based on my experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2022 by NaomiE

  • Durable and Light Weight
Color: Blue Lake
I purchased these poles after my knee replacement as I preferred them to a cane. I was very impressed with the quality. They provided the support I needed. My daughter borrowed them for a hiking trip and loved them! They're very sturdy, yet light weight enough to carry along. They also extend to almost any height and fold up nicely for storage. They require no screws to assemble or to extend, just a simple pull on the lever and slide. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by Mamamia

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