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Trekking Poles

Are you seeking the right trekking pole for your next adventure? PriceRunner guides you through a vast selection of trekking poles from top brands and retailers. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual walker, we help you find the best fit for your needs. Use our category filters to narrow down options based on material, weight, and price. Compare different models side-by-side to see which trekking pole suits your style and budget. Our user reviews offer insights into performance and durability, making your decision easier. With PriceRunner, you can be confident in finding quality trekking poles that enhance your outdoor experience. Ready to set off on your next journey? Begin here and find the trekking pole that supports every step of your adventure!

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Trekking Poles KiMood Stick Trekking Noir

KiMood Stick Trekking Noir

£38.65
Or 3 interest-free payments of £12.88/mo.*
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Trekking Poles KV+ Nordic Walking Stick Alba Noir

KV+ Nordic Walking Stick Alba Noir

£87.60
Or 3 interest-free payments of £29.20/mo.*
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Trekking Poles Komperdell Mountain Trail FXO Walking Poles 120-135 cm

Komperdell Mountain Trail FXO Walking Poles 120-135 cm

Black, Orange

£70.92
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.64/mo.*
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Trekking Poles Salomon Outpath

Salomon Outpath

£70.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.33/mo.*
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Trekking Poles Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 100 cm

Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 100 cm

£41.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.98/mo.*
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Trekking Poles Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 135 cm

Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 135 cm

£41.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.98/mo.*
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Trekking Poles Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 135 cm

Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 135 cm

£41.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.98/mo.*
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Trekking Poles GUIDETTI Silver Aero Running Poles 120 cm

GUIDETTI Silver Aero Running Poles 120 cm

Silver

£111.59
Or 3 interest-free payments of £37.19/mo.*
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Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 135 cm

Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 135 cm

£41.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.98/mo.*
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tsl-outdoor TSL Semnoz XL Ice Skate

tsl-outdoor TSL Semnoz XL Ice Skate

Grey

£47.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £15.96/mo.*
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Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 135 cm

Dechoicelife Naturehike Backpacking Walking Trekking Poles 135 cm

£41.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.98/mo.*
1store
tsl-outdoor Tour Carbon 5 Light Trekking Poles Cherry 110 130 cm Twist

tsl-outdoor Tour Carbon 5 Light Trekking Poles Cherry 110 130 cm Twist

£100.79
Or 3 interest-free payments of £33.59/mo.*
1store
TREKKING POLES

FAQ

Trekking poles are lightweight sticks used to provide balance and support during hiking. They help reduce stress on your legs and improve stability on uneven terrain. Consider features like adjustable length, material, and grip type when choosing the right trekking poles for your needs.

Trekking poles are typically adjustable, allowing you to set them to a comfortable height. To find the right size, your elbow should form a 90-degree angle when holding the pole. Adjustable poles offer flexibility across different terrains and user heights.

Trekking poles are usually made from aluminum or carbon fiber. Aluminum is durable and affordable, while carbon fiber is lighter but more expensive. Consider your budget and weight preference when selecting materials for trekking poles.

Trekking Poles: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting moulding & millwork, material choice plays a crucial role in both aesthetics and functionality. Options range from traditional wood to more modern materials like MDF or polyurethane. Wood offers a classic look and can be stained or painted to match your decor, but it may require more maintenance. MDF is cost-effective and easy to paint, making it ideal for interior projects where moisture isn’t a concern. Polyurethane is lightweight, resistant to moisture, and easy to install, making it perfect for high-humidity areas like bathrooms. Consider the specific needs of your project when choosing the material.

The ability to adjust your trekking poles can greatly enhance your comfort and adaptability on various trails. Telescoping poles offer easy length adjustments through a lever-lock or twist-lock mechanism, making them versatile for different terrains and users of varying heights. Folding poles provide compact storage but may have limited adjustability. Consider how often you'll need to change pole length and whether you prefer convenience over compactness when deciding on adjustability features.

The grip type of trekking poles significantly impacts your comfort during hikes. Cork grips conform to your hand shape over time, providing excellent sweat absorption and reducing vibration, which is great for long hikes. Foam grips offer a soft feel with good moisture-wicking properties, while rubber grips are durable and provide insulation in cold weather but might not be as comfortable in hot conditions. Evaluate the climate of your typical hiking destinations and your personal comfort preference to select the most suitable grip type.

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