When The Trail Pushes Back
Slippery ground, sinking poles, downhill strain, and sudden breakage can ruin a good hike fast.
Slippery Ground
Wet rocks and moss ruin footing instantly.
Sinks Too Deep
Mud and snow trap poles easily.
Downhill Strain
Long descents strain knees and ankles.
Breakage Risk
Weak poles may fail under pressure.
One Pole For Every Trail
The 4-section design adjusts to your height, stride, and terrain for steadier comfort.
Adapts to Different Support Needs
Designed To Make Hiking Easier
From grip to traction and shock control, every detail helps reduce effort on the trail.
Grip Styles
T-handle for comfort support, straight grip for more active trail use.
Tips
Provides secure traction on gravel and uneven terrain.
Basket
Helps prevent the pole from sinking too deeply into soft ground.
Core
Absorbs impact to ease pressure on joints, wrists, and ankles.
Ready To Carry
Collapses to 52 cm, practical enough for regular outdoor use.
Grip Styles
T-handle for comfort support, straight grip for more active trail use.
Tips
Provides secure traction on gravel and uneven terrain.
Basket
Helps prevent the pole from sinking too deeply into soft ground.
Core
Absorbs impact to ease pressure on joints, wrists, and ankles.
Ready To Carry
Collapses to 52 cm, practical enough for regular outdoor use.
Grip Styles
T-handle for comfort support, straight grip for more active trail use.
Tips
Provides secure traction on gravel and uneven terrain.
Basket
Helps prevent the pole from sinking too deeply into soft ground.
Core
Absorbs impact to ease pressure on joints, wrists, and ankles.
Ready To Carry
Collapses to 52 cm, practical enough for regular outdoor use.
Built Tough For Outdoor Use
High-strength aluminum alloy ensures durable, dependable outdoor support.
High Load Support
Engineered to stay stable under pressure without easily bending.
Impact-Resistant Build
Built to handle rough knocks and demanding trail conditions.
Weather-Ready Finish
The anodized finish helps resist moisture, abrasion, and outdoor wear.
Trusted By People Who Test Gear Properly
EDC Certified | Tested & Approved | Survivalist Gold Medal
"When you're deep in the wild with no signal, ultra-light reliability isn't optional—it's the confidence you trust with every effortless step."
More Than Just A Trekking Pole
From hiking to campsite use and everyday support, it's built for more than one job.
Use It Well, Use It Longer
A few simple habits help keep your poles safer, stronger, and more reliable on the trail.
Stay Below STOP Mark
Do not extend beyond the STOP mark, or locking stability may be reduced.
Pull Straight Up
If the tip gets stuck, pull it out vertically rather than forcing it sideways.
Tighten, Don't Overtighten
Twist until secure, but avoid excessive force on the locking mechanism.
SPEC
Detailed specs for a confident purchase.
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FAQ
Your go-to guide for seamless shopping and usage.
Yes. It's designed for hiking, uneven trails, rocky ground, mud, and snow — not just casual walking on flat paths.
Not excessively. At around 330 g, it balances durability, support, and everyday portability well.
Yes. Since it retracts down to 52cm and contains no blades, it is 100% street-legal and perfectly compliant for checked airline luggage worldwide.
Choose the curved handle for comfort walking and everyday support. Choose the straight handle for hiking, uphill use, and more active trail control.
Yes. Insert your hand from below, then grip the handle so the strap supports your wrist rather than your fingers doing all the work. Adjust it snugly for better control and less hand fatigue.


