Hiking poles
After being neglected for a long time, hiking poles are now an essential piece of hiking equipment, just like your hiking backpack or hiking boots. With ever more items on the market, from folding trekking poles to telescopic poles or single-piece models, it can be hard for hikers to choose the right equipment. Follow our guide, it contains useful tips to make the right decision and invest a pair of poles that answers your needs, from brands such as Leki, TSL, Lacal, Camp and others! Also find replacement tips compatible with your pole model.
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£44.91
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£28.71
The Country Alu 3 Light is a multi-stranded snowshoe pole made by TSL from aluminium, offering lightness and practicality thanks to its three-part construction
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£40.41
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£17.91
Lafuma Lautaret Pairs Red Hot telescoping hiking poles are great companions in summer and winter alike. They are made of aluminum and feature a rubber grip for a secure hold.
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£40.41
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£20.61
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£11.61
Leki's Power Grip Pad Walking Black tip optimizes pole grip and stability when Nordic walking on hard surfaces.
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£40.41
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£17.91
Lafuma Lautaret Pairs Black walking poles are light, sturdy and practical models that allow you to hike in summer and winter in good conditions.
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£22.41
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£161.91
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£113.31
Super lightweight, Black Diamond Pursuit Carbon Z Octane folding walking poles are made of carbon and feature 4-season Flex tips.
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£71.91
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£50.31
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£6.21
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£4.41
Guidetti's Universal Black Caps effectively protect the tips of your hiking and trail poles when you're not using them thanks to their resistant plastic.
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£71.91
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£46.71
The Lacal Nature Stick Light 125 Wood are 3‑piece telescopic trekking poles adjustable from 58 to 125 cm. They feature natural cork grips which, beyond comfort, provide a classic look.
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£5.31
The Lacal Pad Hiking tip is compatible with most hiking poles while offering exceptional grip.
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£76.41
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£53.91
The Camp Sonic Alu Plus 115-135 Black Red trekking poles are made of aluminum and are extremely sturdy.
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£76.41
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£53.91
The Camp Sonic Alu Women Plus 107-125 Pink Blue hiking poles are lightweight and sturdy, perfect for walking, trekking and trail.
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£107.91
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£64.71
The Stick Chair Beige from Lacal is a very ingenious concept, using 2 trekking poles and 3 tubes, which once put together turn into a camping chair.
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£85.41
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£59.31
Equipped with the Easy-Lock system and anti-vibration tips, the Guidetti T3 Light Alu Grenat 135 cm telescopic walking stick combines lightness, sturdiness and comfort.
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£76.41
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£57.51
The Leki Khumbu 110-145 cm is a lightweight, sturdy aluminium trekking pole, offering optimal stability, easy length adjustment, and enhanced comfort and safety for all terrains.
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£116.91
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£87.21
The Lacal Large Stick Chair is a collapsible aluminium trekking pole with a foam grip and carbide tip. It can turn into a chair thanks to a system of bungee cords and is easy to carry thanks to its feather weight of 800 g and included stuff sack.
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£100.71
Lightweight and particularly compact when folded, the Black Diamond Pursuit Flz Black-Octane trekking poles feature ergonomic grips and tops for great hand heel.
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Hiking or trekking, identify your needs
Before investing in a pair of hiking poles, it is important to identify your needs. Recreational day-hikers don’t have the same needs as long-distance backpackers. To hike on relatively flat or moderately hilly terrain, a traditional one-piece pole is appropriate. Simply make sure to pick the right length to prevent any discomfort or risk of injury.
In the case of challenging mountain hikes lasting a day or more, it is important to analyse your needs. The weight or your pair of poles is to be considered. Beyond their lightness, poles should provide good hand feel for optimal comfort throughout your adventure. In addition, for some segments, you may need to hike without your poles. Requiring them to be collapsible or foldable, to be easy to fasten to a backpack and free your hands for scrambling.
How to choose your trekking poles? Choosing the right size
To make the right choice and answer all your questions on the matter, our hiking experts have published a comprehensive guide that covers all the elements to consider. Find all the information you need before buying. We also explain how to adjust the length of your poles to fully enjoy your mountain hike.
Why using hiking poles on a trek?
It is true that trekking poles are not mandatory, but they are very useful nonetheless. They help you on challenging terrain and reduce the risk of falling by offering support, stability and balance. They can even relieve your leg muscles and joints, both when climbing and descending and will provide extra comfort if you’re wearing a heavy backpack.
On long hikes with significant elevation gains and long treks, a hiking pole with adjustable length can be adapted to the gradient of the slope. This guarantees the pole is always the right length and reduces the risk of injuries.
It is now clear that a good pair of hiking poles makes a lot of sense for long distance adventures!
Collapsible or folding, which is best?
This question is relevant not only to athletes looking for the perfect trail running pole, but also to the most demanding hikers.
Telescopic poles offer a very wide range of adjustability, generally from 105 to 135 cm. Very sturdy, they’re perfect for trekkers seeking reliable and robust poles, that are still easy to fasten to a backpack.
On the other hand, a folding pole is lighter and will satisfy long distance hikers looking to keep the weight of their equipment down. While folding poles are generally lighter than telescopic hiking poles, the drawback is a more limited range of adjustment. It makes them less versatile in steep and rugged terrains, but more compact when carried on a backpack. The choice is yours!
Carbon or aluminium, choosing the material of your walking poles
Carbon is certainly the most comfortable, thanks to its great impact and vibration absorption. It is also lighter than aluminium, making it the preferred choice of hikers looking primarily for performance. However, it is not as strong. It is also the most expensive material, which can be an issue to some. Carbon poles are comfortable and lightweight.
Aluminium is heavier but very strong and durable in the long term. Not as pricey as carbon, aluminium trekking poles are perfect for long distance adventurers seeking a reliable companion for the most challenging terrains.
Leki or Black Diamond, the best brands are at Glisshop
Here’s an introduction on the matter, you can now start choosing your hiking poles among models from brands such as Black Diamond, Ferrino, Komperdell, Lacal, Lafuma, Leki, TSL, etc. If you’re looking for trail running poles or Nordic walking poles, head over to our dedicated corners!