Travel and Outdoor Equipment Price Comparison > Trekking Poles
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£83
From Cotswold Outdoor
This pair of Ambleside C66 Carbon Trekking Poles from Robens are strong and reliable as well as being lightweight so as not to be a heavy hinderance when out walking. The long handles offer you multiple holding positions allowing you to change according to your comfort or the conditions and terrain you are walking in. You can get the right length for you easy and quickly thanks to the strong patent fast-clips, and these also allow you to fold the poles down small. Strong tungsten tips offer excellent grip and traction with the ground that you can rely on. [Full Details]
£130
From Cotswold Outdoor
The DynaLock Ascent Poles from MSR were engineered to keep you moving fast and light through the alpine whether you’re snowshoeing, climbing or splitboarding. Built of Kevlar-reinforced carbon fiber, these ultralight poles feature a quick-deploy design, and their tiny collapsed size fits inside alpine packs and travel bags. Equipped with our DynaLock mechanism, they offer 20 cm of length adjustability (total lenght 120 -140cm), and the ability to tighten the clamping force on the fly for no-slip security—perfect whether you’re bagging volcanoes or pushing hard from first light to last. With EVA foam grip and winter and summer baskets included you will be able to use them all day long during any season. [Full Details]
£130
From Cotswold Outdoor
The DynaLock Ascent Poles from MSR were engineered to keep you moving fast and light through the alpine whether you’re snowshoeing, climbing or splitboarding. Built of Kevlar-reinforced carbon fiber, these ultralight poles feature a quick-deploy design, and their tiny collapsed size fits inside alpine packs and travel bags. Equipped with our DynaLock mechanism, they offer 20 cm of length adjustability (total lenght 100 -120cm), and the ability to tighten the clamping force on the fly for no-slip security—perfect whether you’re bagging volcanoes or pushing hard from first light to last. With EVA foam grip and winter and summer baskets included you will be able to use them all day long during any season. [Full Details]
£154.99
From Ellis Brigham
If you are trail running on challenging terrain, you'll be glad for the Micro Flash Carbon poles. Featuring Leki's Trigger Shark 2.0 system, connecting and releasing the hand strap is easy. The breathable Shark Frame Strap Mesh fits like a glove to ensure a comfortable and secure fit. A lightweight carbon fibre shaft gives an optimal swing action for efficient running performance; on the bottom, the trail running tip grips all surfaces. [Full Details]
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The Craghoppers Trek Lite Compact are fantastic walking poles to help you on your outdoor adventures. They are made of Aircraft Grade ALUMINIUM T6 7075 with an EVA Handle with extended grip. They are fast packing down to 38cm very lightweight and have an adjustable Kevlar chord and a durable Tungsten tip., TREKLITE COMPACT WALKING POLES., Fabric Description: Aircraft Grade ALUMINIUM T6 7075 with EVA Handle., Fabric Composition: Aircraft Grade ALUMINIUM T6 7075 with EVA Handle., Key Features: Extended EVA grip Includes mini trekking basket and snow basket Fast pack Packs to 38cm Lightweight adjustable strap Tungsten tip Length S - 120cm / L - 130cm Aircraft grade aluminum 7075 T6 Removable road [Full Details]
Trekking Poles Buyers Guide
Trekking Poles, or walking poles, are available in a wide range of styles, with a wide range of prices.
There are many features to consider other than the obvious size and style which can demand higher prices.
Most of the features are designed to improve comfort by using clever angles or by using special technology to absorb shocks or cushion the contact.
A very important consideration is the type of terrain over which you will be using the trekking poles. Different tips are used for different terrains. Some are designed to dig into soft terrain to prevent slipping, whilst others are designed for heavy wear on hard surfaces and roads. Using the wrong tip for the terrain can make the trekking poles almost completely useless, so make sure that the pole you choose is suitable for the terrain in which it will be needed.
A lot of poles have interchangeable tips so that you can change the tips for use on different terrains. This gives the greatest versatility.