Aluminum Telescoping Trekking Poles (Lever-Lock, Cork Grip)
Aluminum Telescoping Trekking Poles (Lever-Lock, Cork Grip)
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Features
⌄- Durable & Reliable - 7075-T6 aerospace-grade aluminum shafts, each 9.6 oz (273 g), which is designed to be lighter, stronger, and more durable than 6 series and other aluminum trekking poles.
- Metal Quick Lock & Extendable - The quick lock adjustment is easy to use and reliable for holding the pole at the best fit height, ranging from 24.8- 53 in (63–135 cm).
- Supreme Comfort - Ergonomic Cork Grips with Dual-layer nylon wrist straps provide comfort, lower the vibration as you step, and wicks away sweat. The extended EVA down grip offers relief for a quick transition to inclined slopes. Hiking poles also include tungsten carbide tips.
- Premium components - Made with the same parts as our carbon fiber trekking poles, providing a superior experience.
- Full kit included - Includes snow baskets, sand/ mud baskets, rubber boot tips, rubber tips, trekking pole clips and a carry bag.
Specs and Sizing
⌄- Sold as: Pair
- Shaft material: 7075-T6 aluminum alloy
- Sections: 3 (telescoping)
- Length range: 24.8–53.1 in (63–135 cm)
- Recommended safe max length: 51.6 in (131 cm)
- Packed length: 24.8 in (63 cm)
- Weight: 9.6 oz (273 g) per pole; 19.3 oz (546 g) per pair ≈ 1.21 lb
- Grip: Genuine cork main grip with extended EVA lower grip
- Strap: Dual-layer nylon, quick-adjust, sweat-wicking/fast-dry
- Locks: Metal external lever locks with tension-adjust knob
- Tube diameters: 0.71 | 0.63 | 0.55 in (18 | 16 | 14 mm)
- Wall thickness: ~0.04 in (1.0 mm)
- Tip: Trekking tip compatible with included rubber/boot tips
- Included accessories: 1 pair snow baskets, 1 pair sand/mud baskets, 1 pair boot tips, 1 pair rubber tips, 1 pair trekking pole clips, Carry/storage bag
- Use: Hiking, backpacking, travel, daily walks (choose baskets/tips for terrain)
Looking for trekking poles that can take a beating on rocky trails? These 7075 aluminum poles are built for durability and easy adjustments. Compared with carbon, aluminum is a touch heavier—but it’s also more impact-tolerant and budget-friendly, a smart choice for beginners, heavy loads, or rough terrain.
Built from 7075-T6 aluminum, these poles shrug off day-in, day-out abuse yet keep weight reasonable at 9.6 oz (273 g) per pole. The three-section telescoping layout packs to 24.8 in (63 cm) so it fits a suitcase, trunk, or side pocket without a fight.

Comfort is dialed for long days: a genuine cork main grip manages sweat and conforms to your hand, while the extended EVA lower grip lets you choke up instantly on steep ground. Dual-layer nylon straps feel soft and dry quickly, with fast length adjustment that won’t dig into your wrist.
On-trail setup is quick and confident. Metal external lever locks clamp securely across 24.8–53.1 in (63–135 cm) and are fine-tuned by a knurled tension knob; for best stability we recommend a safe working max of 51.6 in (131 cm). The stout 18/16/14 mm tube stack with ~0.04 in (1.0 mm) wall thickness keeps swing feel crisp and prevents unwanted flex.
To cover year-round terrain, you get the same premium accessories as the carbon version: snow baskets, mud baskets, boot tips, rubber tips, trekking pole clips, and a carry bag. Value, durability, and comfort—no flashy gimmicks, just trustworthy hardware that looks clean and works hard.

FAQs
⌄Q1. Why choose 7075 aluminum over carbon?
Aluminum is more forgiving to impacts and tends to bend/dent before failing, which many hikers prefer on rocky, crash-prone routes or in very cold temps.
Q2. Are they adjustable like the carbon model?
Yes—lever locks with a wide length range to fit most hikers (see specs above). Flip to open, slide, flip to lock.
Q3. Are they heavier than carbon?
A bit heavier, in exchange for extra toughness. If you carry heavy packs or hike off-trail, aluminum is a safe pick.
Q4. Are they good for winter?
Yes—pair them with snow baskets for better float. Aluminum’s impact tolerance is reassuring in deep cold.
Q5. What comes in the box?
A practical kit: snow & mud/sand baskets, rubber & boot tips, pole clips, and a carry bag.

Bought them for my dad's daily walks and he loves the easy adjustments and the cork/EVA combo. I've borrowed them for a hike and they felt planted on wet rock. Durable and clean, minimalist look. Great kit for the price.
After 8 miles, hands still happy. Comfortable cork grip and built to last.
Good weight for aluminum and a clean look. Worth the price and simple and good-looking.
Fits in the trunk and ready to go. Takes a beating.
Handles my pack weight with ease. Low-key design i like and durable.