TrailBuddy Trekking Poles – Light-weight, Collapsible Mountain climbing Poles for Snowshoe & Backpacking Gear – Pair of two Strolling Sticks for Mountain climbing, 7075 Aluminum with Cork Grip
$39.99
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TrailBuddy Trekking Poles provide the very best mixture of sturdy power and light-weight portability in an entire set designed for the trekker’s consolation and ease of use. Why use trekking poles? 1. Cut back influence of trekking or strolling on knees, again, and hips 2. Enhance pace, stability, and safety 3. Get extra traction and factors of contact, essential on muddy or steep terrains 4. Nice strolling support if recovering from damage or have stability points 5. Different makes use of: To deflect shrubbery or act as probe for puddles, quicksand, and many others. Protection vs bears, different wildlife. Can double as tent poles. Why Aluminum 7075 as an alternative of Carbon Fiber? Whereas carbon fiber is lighter than aluminum, it doesn’t carry out very nicely underneath lateral stress. Widespread points with carbon fiber embrace snapping, particularly when a pole will get caught on rocky terrain. Aluminum won’t snap. It would bend underneath excessive stress, however you’ll be able to extra seemingly bend it again and proceed utilizing it. Why Lever Locks? Apart from straightforward lengthening or shortening, poles with flip-locks may also be disassembled or reassembled simply. That is useful if packing the trekking poles in a suitcase and shaving an inch or two off the assembled size is required. With twist locks, it may be virtually not possible to do that with out breaking the poles. TrailBuddy stands behind the standard of our merchandise. Product Specs: Shaft: Plane Grade Aluminum 7075; Tip: Tungsten Carbide; Deal with: Cork and EVA; Carrying bag: Nylon. Product Size: 24.5 inches collapsed, 54 inches totally prolonged.
BUILT TO LAST: Whether or not you are mountaineering on rugged terrain or snowshoeing on contemporary powder, you want mountaineering gear that may sustain! TrailBuddy trekking poles are sturdy sufficient to face up to any climate situation
LIGHTWEIGHT: These mountaineering poles are crafted with sturdy aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum, harder than carbon fiber, but weigh virtually 4oz lower than your common trekking poles for mountaineering.
ADJUSTABLE: Set to your required top in seconds, from the 54″ max top down to simply 24.5″ when totally collapsed. They even double as mountaineering poles for teenagers!
EASY TO USE: Our lever locks could be simply operated with only one hand, which is far simpler than the 2-handed twist locks on different strolling sticks for mountaineering.
SECURE HOLD: The padded straps and moisture-wicking cork handles will mildew to the form of your hand for a cushty grip on every strolling stick. Our threaded pole ideas maintain the included equipment hooked up, even in snow or mud.
Prospects say
Prospects discover these strolling sticks sturdy and dependable. They supply stability and are much less more likely to break than different poles. The sticks are light-weight, compact, and collapsible, making them nice for journey. Many purchasers discover the sticks helpful for mountaineering on each flat and hilly trails. The adjustable size is straightforward to arrange and stability between higher and decrease physique heights.
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13 reviews for TrailBuddy Trekking Poles – Light-weight, Collapsible Mountain climbing Poles for Snowshoe & Backpacking Gear – Pair of two Strolling Sticks for Mountain climbing, 7075 Aluminum with Cork Grip
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JOE –
Great walking/hiking poles to replace cane/crutches for fitness and leisure
I bought these hiking poles in early 2018 to use for stability while walking or hiking so I don’t have to use a cane or crutches. I have been using them a few times a week for more than a year now, and I really like them.I am a 49 year old man who was disabled and forced into medical retirement at 34 years old following a parachuting accident in the Army. I have complex injuries at multiple levels throughout my spine and hips, and I’ve had 3 spinal fusion surgeries over the past 16 years. Chronic pain and muscle spasms are a constant part of my life, as are instability, sudden weakness, and endurance issues. Those all are obstacles I did not have to manage in my youth. I grew up as a 4-sport athlete and manual laborer who went everywhere on a bicycle. After high school, I was both a full-time Army soldier (Infantry and Field Artillery) and part-time college student raising a family and enjoying an active lifestyle heavy on fitness, sports, fun and excitement. After sustaining widespread injuries to such critical structural parts of my body, I have been struggling in what feels like a totally different life in a different body trying to adjust to the countless changes. For years, the damage to my spine and hips was getting worse, so I kept having to reduce my activities until I was about 80% chair/bedridden in severe pain and misery – and depression. After several surgeries and years of ongoing therapies, trying and adjusting medications, and learning what I can and cannot do (still learning 20 years after the accident), I finally found decent medical care and figured out things I can do to enjoy life again and manage my disabilities, pain levels, and muscle spasms and cramps. After years of atrophying and gaining weight despite reducing calories and eating healthy, I have been able to put together a therapeutic fitness routine to rebuild some physical capabilities and improve my mobility, strength, and endurance while also getting out and about more. That includes walking and some hiking on established trails. I’m not talking about 25-mile ruck marches with combat training exercises mixed in, and I’m not talking about climbing mountains or hiking all day off the beaten path like I wish I still could do. I walk routes of 1.5- to 3.0 miles around my home in a hilly area, almost entirely on asphalt roads or trails and concrete sidewalks. In public parks, the established hiking trails vary greatly in distance and usually are packed gravel, packed dirt, asphalt, grassy paths, or a combination of surfaces. In Ohio’s Hocking Hills and Mill Creek Park, there are steps cut into the landscape made of stone, gravel, wood, packed dirt, and grass. Again, it’s not climbing mountains, but it can include uneven terrain, steps of different height and depth, and some places can be slippery. For someone who has struggled with falling and fighting through pain and spasms to get out of bed or a chair, being able to walk outdoors and enjoy the scenery and fresh air again is thrilling!The TrailBuddy Trekking Poles give me the added confidence and stability support I need to be able to continue being active and working on my fitness. They look sporty and athletic, so I don’t have to feel embarrassed using a cane or crutches — and that can be a huge psychological factor for some people. I’m grateful to have my canes, crutches, and even an electric handicapped scooter when I need those devices, and I DO still need them all at times. When I want to feel a bit more like the athletic, physically fit, strong, active person I was the first 30 years of my life, grabbing my trekking poles to go for a walk or going to a park to hike in nature is a big deal, especially leaving the scooter at home and leaving the cane/crutches in the car.When I’m feeling really good, I can collapse the poles and store them inside their bag (in which I also keep spare tips and tips for different types of terrain), and I slip the bag into my light backpack or strap it across my back. The poles are lightweight. They’re easy to adjust, and the licking mechanisms never have failed me or even slipped a little bit. I’m 6’0″ tall and my weight has gone from 245-230 pounds. When I need to, I lean onto the poles for support, and they have always supported my weight without a problem.They’re a great buy at a good price.I have never owned another pair of hiking poles, so I cannot compare with other brands, mechanisms, or materials. I used other people’s poles a few times before buying my own, and I’ve checked out poles in sporting goods stores. I use tripods for my camera, binoculars and telescopes, so I’ve used collapsible devices with different kinds of locking mechanisms. I generally do not like adjustable/collapsible locking mechanisms that screw to tighten or loosen. The hinged flip-tabs on these poles actually have surprised me with how sturdy and reliable they are. They’re adjustable, too, so you can tighten the locking tabs more or less depending on your preference.My wife, kids and grandkids have all used my poles, so they’ve been adjusted to different heights many times. The poles have markings on them to use as guides when adjusting. I know which markings I use for my comfort, and I can tell at a simple glance if the poles have been adjusted or not. I always check the locking mechanisms at the same time, and then I’m off!There can be some chafing on my hands around the wrist straps, but I prefer mine to be slightly snug. If I’m hiking, I keep gloves with me, and wearing gloves can reduce the chafing.All-in-all, I’m very happy with these walking poles for how I use them, and I recommend them to anyone who wants some mobility stability and support but doesn’t need to worry about whether or not they’re tough enough to make it to the top of Mount Everest. They might he good enough, but I’d probably take a backup set or two if I were going to do more strenuous and more rugged hiking and climbing. I also would seek advice from experienced climbers regarding the best equipment to use on rougher terrain.
Emily Bollich –
Easily Adjustable and Great for Hiking
These are so sturdy and lightweight. Love how it can adjust perfectly to any heightâit has a big range. Very easy to store and comes with a nice bag to do so. Different spikes you can put at the end make it very versatile, so far I have only used the one meant for trekking through the woods. Comes with paper giving you all the info. Great price and would definitely recommend!
Person –
Great value for wilderness backpacking
I’ve taken these on several day hikes and a two-week wilderness backpacking trip in the High Sierra. Pros: these can come apart into three pieces and fit in a backpacking backpack to get checked on an airplane, good quality for the money, held up great on some very rugged terrain, including navigating around downed trees and up and down mountain passes and across streams, cork grips and straps were comfortable for full day use, worked great for my trekking-pole tent. The main cons were (1) the length locks were a little fiddly to get good tension and did occasionally come loose, but it wasn’t a big deal to readjust and (2) the rubber feet it came with weren’t that durable. After 7 days of rugged use the carbide tips were poking out and after 10 days I had to trash them. Wish they were more durable or at least the poles came with more of them (I realize whether to use the rubber or straight carbide off-road is a matter of much debate. I prefer the rubber so I’m addressing that here).
Gypsy –
Good quality
Good quality. Came in handy hiking part of the Appalachian trail. Made the trek safe and easier. Like that they are collapsible. Hand grips are comfortable.
Phyllis Malone –
Great hiking poles!
I love my TrailBuddy hiking poles. I bought a 2nd pair after I lost one of my original ones. They are lightweight, but very sturdy, They stay at the extended length you want. I use the metal tip and the rubber tip depending on the hiking terrain. I have used them all over the world and would happily buy them again.
MSUMindy –
Outstanding product at a great price point
This is my second pair of Trail Buddies. My first pair was used for 5 years in the Atlantic Ocean on shore walks and finally corroded. These are very well made, come with all necessary optional pars, including extra rubber ends and a wonderful carry bag for traveling. They come in great colors, too! They provide excellent support on trails or for in city walking.
Nasar –
A must-have for hiking.
The TrailBuddy Trekking Poles were a fantastic addition to my hike on the Shenandoah trail, especially on the steep climb up from the spring. These lightweight, collapsible poles made a huge difference, reducing the strain on my knees and providing steady support to prevent falls. The high-quality aluminum build and cork grip offer both sturdiness and comfort. With interchangeable tips and baskets for mud and snow, theyâre versatile for all-weather hikes. Overall, a must-have for anyone looking for extra stability and ease on the trails!
Tmg1969 –
Good Quality
I bought these three years ago, because they have cork handles, were cheap and had some good reviews. I guessed they would break eventually, but as they’re pretty cheap, who cares? I’ve been amazed at how well these have held up. Several times the end went into a crack in the rock/ground (when I didn’t notice) and kept walking, which bent the pole over. Each time the pole just sprang back into shape. The aluminum material is not as lightweight as some of the more expensive carbon fiber poles, but they are less likely to fracture. The clamps work well. You just twist the screw in or out to adjust tightness (when unlocked). Very easy to adjust to correct height.The cork handles are very comfortable. One night, up in Big Bend NP, I left the poles leaning on a log and some critter came along and had a chew on the cork (now I keep the poles inside the tent).Would definitely recommend these poles. Most of the other lightweight backpacking gear is expensive, so you may as well save some money on these poles.
Doug –
I just received these today, and had to try them out. They appear to be quality build and feel very solid. Clips to adjust height are tight and secure. In addition to the quick tab to secure, they also have screw to tighten. The tab will be easy to use with gloves, but the screw will need to be done by hand. Thatâs okay as itâs usually the tab youâd use on the trail. Iâm a big guy. I was concerned the pokes may not be sturdy enough or long enough for my 6 ft 4 in height. On the trial today, the poles appear long enough for both up and downhill. I reach out the poles further in front when I hike downhill. And they feel sturdy even for my weight. The real test will come on the trail next week. I found the grips a little small as I have very big hands. But for most people the grips will be good size. My wife said theyâre fine for her hands. The cork is nice on the hands and will likely absorb some of the vibration on firmer ground, and the perspiration. The wrist straps are comfortable. The poles are nice and lightweight. Hopefully I will feel the same when Iâve been hiking with them all day.After trying these out on hikes, I found they performed well. They are sturdy and provided good balance. I do have to tighten the screws adjustments prior to each hike. However, this is a 2 second easy process. I store after hikes with clips loosened. Cork is a little rough, but expect it will soften over time. I donât use gloves. So far so good.
Lily –
Ãsta marca decidà comprarla para regalo, ya que yo cuento ya con unos y me han salido muy buenos. He subido con ellos la montaña Baldy en Los Ãngeles CA y Mt Whitney, la más alta de los 48 Estados Unidos contiguos y no me fallaron! Por eso decidà regalar ésa marca a mi esposo quien se iniciará en senderismo. Saludos!
Finn –
âââââDie TrailBuddy Wanderstöcke sind einfach groÃartig! Ich habe sie auf Wanderungen in Bayern und Ãsterreich getestet, inklusive alpiner Touren von bis zu 12 Stunden, und sie waren eine echte Erleichterung. Der leichte 7075 Aluminiumrahmen macht sie extrem handlich, ohne an Stabilität einzubüÃen. Selbst auf steilen und anspruchsvollen Strecken fühlten sich die Stöcke sicher und zuverlässig an.Die Verstellbarkeit von 62-137 cm ist super praktisch, und die Handhabung ist dank der robusten Teleskopfunktion kinderleicht. AuÃerdem liegt der Griff angenehm in der Hand, auch nach langen Wanderungen. Ich kann diese Stöcke jedem empfehlen, der gerne wandert â sie machen einen groÃen Unterschied!
Serg –
Stabil und gute Klemmeinstellung
Affenbande –
sie liegen gut in der Hand, ich laufe täglich mit den Stöcken und finde sie gut.Die Schnellspanner finde ich genial, da geht das Einstellen ratzfatz. Einfach kurz und bündig. Tolle Stöcke.