



Folding hiking poles in aviation-grade 7075 aluminum. All-metal locks that clamp under bodyweight, not plastic-on-plastic. Adjustable from 31 to 51 inches, four sets of terrain tips, folds to 17.3 inches for a carry-on.

Standard poles use plastic-on-plastic mechanisms that flex and loosen under lateral load — exactly the force you put on them on a steep sidehill. Our AeroLock is an all-metal flip-lock paired with ring-reinforced metal joints at every fold. It clamps and stays clamped, all day, in the wet, with you leaning on it.

Each pole weighs 9.9 oz (283 g) — lighter than most water bottles. On a 10-mile hike, your arms swing the poles roughly 8,000 to 10,000 times each. Lighter poles aren't a luxury; they're the difference between finishing strong and arriving at the car with dead arms.

Carbide points for rock and hard ground. Rubber for pavement and indoor. Snow baskets for soft snow and mud. Standard trail baskets for dirt and gravel. Hand-tightened, no tools. Most hikers carry the rubber tips in a jacket pocket for the descent through town.
Take it on a real trip. If it doesn't earn its place in your kit, send it back — scratched, dropped, doesn't matter — and we refund every cent.
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