CHOOSE THE HIKING POLES THAT SUIT YOU THE BEST We designed two sizes of Hiking poles to fit men, women or teenagers, male and female. The 100-120cm poles are best suited for hikers and Nordic walkers 5.5' and under, while the 115-135cm poles are for higher hikers. ADJUSTABLE WALKING/HIKING POLES OF ALUMINUM 7075 FOR ALL TERRAIN, These trekking poles are just what you need for mountain climbing on the most challenging trails or for a good NORDIC walk in the park. The aluminum is very light yet exceptionally durable. Excellent as a Wading Staff as well!. IMPROVES SAFETY giving you far better balance and stability thanks to these poles. No wonder so many hiking enthusiasts insist on this design for lighter, stronger poles great for all terrain. SMART DURABLE DESIGN means these hiking/trekking poles will serve you well for many years to come. The aluminum is expertly crafted to be light and easy to carry while delivering maximum strength. They won't bend, crack, or break.CLASSY, COMFORTABLE HANDLES gives these poles a timeless look. Great for getting a sturdy, comfortable no-slip grip. The poles fold easily for carrying and storage. You can fold them up to fit in small cars, store them by your desk at work, put in a small closet at home, or store in your backpack during outings. NO RISK! 100% money back guarantee for A FULL YEAR ensures that this is a no-risk purchase. HURRY AND BUY NOW while we have them in stock. This makes a wonderful gift for friends, family and co-workers - anyone who likes to hike and trek or simply to exercise in the park!
T**O
Excellent trekking poles!
I use these poles to add stability and confidence when hiking on snowy, uneven ground. They're very sturdy, light weight, and well made. these poles have helped with my balance and I have a better pace too. Highly recommend!
B**E
Good Quality, OUTSTANDING customer Service
Not only are the poles of the highest quality, once I mastered the art of putting them together (it is easy, I was just overlooking the obvious - yank hard!) I I am completely pleased.There is also a good YouTube video that shows assembly. The company replied to my query within an hour and followed up a day later. Poles are lightweight, and fold down to a handy size, fitting into compact cases that easily clip on to a backpack. I am not a youngster (well over 70) and I was only sorry I didn't have these with me on a recent trip to Iceland where it seemed every other adult was trekking along with poles. Not only do they provide wonderful exercise, they also offer a good sense of balance and security.I have already linked a few friends to this site and have no problem recommending them with five stars. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRK9DCD/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0
R**R
WITHOUT RESERVATION, THESE ARE THE BEST DAILY WALKING ASSISTANCE TREK POLES ON THE MARKET!
With permanent back and brain injuries, walking has become something requiring assistance. I've tried all the other sticks, canes, and trek poles, but these are the first fully-collapsible, compact and light (but STRONG) hiking poles I've encountered. They are priced as a great value as well, as other hiking apparatus of this kind can cost over $100 EACH with far less durability. The other poles also start to "Squeak" and deteriorate over time, Particularly those with shock-absorbing features. these poles also have the same Ice-grip carbon steel heads for winter conditions hidden behind the rubber tips, so with winter approaching I'll have the extra confidence they provide. I need and prefer quiet poles, and these fit all my requirements. Since I intend to live well past my current 59 years (with divine help), and may well need more of these, I just put in another order to lay back... I keep a set in my car and my walker which is used for work... I'm a tough daily user of these, and in the short time I've used them I'm convinced these are the best I've used, and recommend them without reservation!
A**N
Great poles for the Money, Great follow-up service, Slight edge over Nianyiso Poles
This review is for The High Stream set of trekking poles. I’m going to compare them to a set of Nianyiso trekking poles I bought on the same day. Both pairs of poles: Fold down nicely, have molded grips, are made of light weight aluminum, have adjustable heights and wrist straps. Both brands come in under 11 ounces for each pole, so there’s no significant weight difference unless you add the holsters, then the Nianyiso poles come in lighter. The Nianyiso poles cost me $36.99 and the High Stream poles $44.99. (I was not paid or given anything to review these I had to buy them!!) I’m going to focus on the differences between the two brands. The High Stream poles have cork grips as opposed to EVA foam grips on the Nianyiso poles. Both grips are molded and are quite comfortable although there is a slight edge to the feel of the cork grips on the High Stream. The High Stream poles also have a secondary grip just below the main grip which is wonderful for ascending hikes. The High Stream poles extend and lock by pulling the upper extension out and a small lock button pops out to lock. No need to line anything up. The Nianyiso poles lock by pulling out the top section and twisting it to lineup the line with the closed lock symbol on the upper handle. The high stream polls are quicker and easier to extend and retract. Both lock securely. Let’s look at the finish. The Nianyiso Have a nice black finish all the way down the pole where as the High Streams are black at the top but have a shiny aluminum finish at the bottom. I love the Tactical black look of the Nianyiso poles, but in my opinion the silver finish is going to hold up better than the black finish when scraped over rocks and from normal wear and tear, they’re just gonna look better. The Highstream trekking poles come in very well constructed individual holsters that can mount on your belt. This might be handy for some but I personally prefer to put my poles on my pack so they are not a plus for me. The Nianyiso trekking pole,s on the other hand, come with individual ripstop nylon and mesh bags, which I very much prefer. Let’s talk about pole tips. The High Steam poles come with a mud basket and rubber tips only. The Nianyiso poles Include all that but add a snow basket and boot tips. Both Poles came with an instructions sheet. High stream Sent me an email link to a video shortly after I purchased these, even before they arrived on how to properly extend them. I thought that was a really nice touch and speaks to their level of service. So in summary High Stream better Grips, locking mechanism, finish and service. Nianyiso better accessories, bags, and price. I think most would be happy with either set. Even though the High Streams are a few dollars more, side by side I would go with them. One thing I would have preferred on either set would be shock springs. That would have been 5 stars! I hope to upload my video comparison/review soon!
W**B
Great poles, great service, great company!
I purchased these poles for trout fishing in the Rockies. I wanted a pole that was collapsible, could be worn on my belt and yet would be easily brought into use when I needed it. The big requirement was that the sections lock into place when extended. Whsn fishing those fast moving streams my other poles would invariable catch on a stone under water and pull apart at the worst time. This pole performed perfectly. These are high quality aluminum poles. I'm six feet three and weigh 250 pounds and these poles had no problem keeping me steady in swift streams. I lost the rubber tip on the pole on my third day because I forgot to take it off before entering the water. I usually take it off after using it to help hike to my favorite spot, but forgot. I wrote High Stream Gear on their website when I returned to see if I could purchase a replacement. A few days later a package showed up at my door with two new tips and baskets absolutely no charge. Great response to something that was totally my fault. The fact that there are two poles of this quality at this price is just fantastic.
S**D
Light weight and easy to use
Recovering from ankle surgery I had relied on a cane--but the cane ergonomics caused shoulder pain that required PT.
M**S
These folding walking sticks are great
I bought them to take on to our Peru Machu Picchu trip. When they are folded, they are compact and fit into my backpack easily.
J**R
Great Product!!!
Highly recommend. Great wading stick for wading rivers or on dry ground. Easily unfolds and is super strong. Great holster too!!!! Great Price!
C**
Great quality, great price
Quality product. Many single poles are spendy, but this pair of poles are high quality and easy to use. Sturdy and light weight. Love that they fold up easily in a carry case.
T**E
Sturdy
These are very sturdy poles. I bought these for a 30 mile hike in the Cohutta Wilderness. Early in the hike I slipped on a boulder and landed on the poles, I instantly thought...
D**D
Big Help
Used Trekking poles for going up and down hill in Greece at archaeologic sites. Made the trip much easier and lessstrenuous on legs.
C**.
Great take-along poles!
Bought these to take to Europe. Fold small enough to fit in carryon, easy assembly, sturdy. Walked and climbed stairs for 50 miles!
M**D
Ratcheting up the benefits of my daily walk.
I love the folding walking sticks! So convenient to carry! I actually just got to use them for the first time this morning so I'm experimenting a bit with position and gate but I...
B**S
Great features for the price!
I got these trekking poles for my birthday. We did a hard 5 mile hike last weekend with lots of steep accents & descents.
B**R
Great poles
The great thing about High Stream poles is that when setup they do not come apart like the bungee type poles. This is extremely important when wading streams with sand and mud.
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