TrailBuddy Trekking Poles – Lightweight 7075 Aluminum Hiking Poles for Women, Men & Seniors – Collapsible or Foldable Walking Sticks for Travel, Trails & Balance
$55.99Original price was: $55.99.$43.91Current price is: $43.91.
MADE TO LAST: Whether you’re hiking on rugged terrain or snowshoeing on fresh powder, you need hiking gear that can keep up! TrailBuddy trekking poles are built tough enough for the long haul.
PREMIUM QUALITY: Crafted from elite aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum, each 9.7 ounce trekking pole is designed to be lighter, stronger, and more durable than other aluminum trekking poles for hiking.
ADJUSTABLE: Set to your desired height in seconds, from just 24.5″ when fully collapsed up to their 54″ max height. They even double as hiking poles for kids!
EASY TO USE: Our lever locks can be easily operated with just one hand, which is much easier than the 2-handed twist locks on other walking sticks for hiking.
SECURE HOLD: The padded straps and moisture-wicking cork handles will mold to the shape of your hand for a comfortable grip on each walking stick. Our threaded pole tips keep the included accessories attached, even in snow or mud.
Travel-Ready Design: Compact enough to fit in your backpack or carry-on. These foldable hiking poles measure 21″ when disassambled (24.5″ collapsed), making them TSA-friendly and perfect backpacking gear for lightweight travel.
Dependable Hiking Companion: Our folding trekking poles provide stable, dependable support on uneven terrain—ideal for seniors, hikers, and anyone looking for extra confidence with each step.
Versatile for All Uses: Whether you’re hiking, doing Nordic walking, trail running, or trekking (senderismo), TrailBuddy poles support your body and pace with every stride.
Colors That Fit You: Choose a style that matches your energy: from Aqua Blue to Berry Pink to Raven Black. 8 vibrant colorways to stand out—or blend in—on any trail.
Built for the Whole Family: Hiking poles made to share—great for kids age 7+ or grandparents keeping active. Lightweight yet strong enough for every generation.
Specification: TrailBuddy Trekking Poles – Lightweight 7075 Aluminum Hiking Poles for Women, Men & Seniors – Collapsible or Foldable Walking Sticks for Travel, Trails & Balance
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H
25.25 x 5 x 2 inches
Package Weight
0.73 Kilograms
Item Weight
1.2 Pounds
Brand Name
TrailBuddy
Color
Aqua Sky
Material
Aluminum
Number of Items
2
Manufacturer
TrailBuddy
Part Number
1A
Size
Collapsible
Handle Material
Cork
Grip Type
Cork
Date First Available
April 11, 2018
10 reviews for TrailBuddy Trekking Poles – Lightweight 7075 Aluminum Hiking Poles for Women, Men & Seniors – Collapsible or Foldable Walking Sticks for Travel, Trails & Balance
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JROB –
LOVE MY WALKING STICKS! I’m 5’9″, 225 lbs, and 54. Would not be able to hike without them. I had gone on a couple of trails in the past week with my 4′ stick I’ve had forever and realized how much I needed walking sticks. Today, I went back for a longer outing (10 miles total, elevation change of 714′) using my sticks for the first time. They were fantastic! As seen in the photos, I selected the yellow ones (cheapest at the time) and used the rubber tips for packed dirt trails with limestone formations and shale along the lakeshore. It was amazing how much they add in stability and momentum. Also very helpful when stepping on mixed nuts on the trail – hickory nuts, acorns, and pecans. The recommended length for my height is perfect. Followed instructions, so no issues with height of the stick slipping or holding my weight. Love the cork handles and how lightweight the sticks are. When I wasn’t using them, I’d carry both in one hand with no issues or fatigue. By the way, this review is for Boomer (you’ll understand when you purchase yours). Enjoy!
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★★★★★
Joyce Ker –
I bought these for my husband who has balance issues but still likes to hike. We took them to Mt. Rainier this past weekend and he loved them! We went on several hikes! They are easy to use, easy to adjust, sturdy and work really well!
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Juan Daniel Perez –
Great trekking poles. They are lightweight, sturdy, and easy to adjust. The grip is comfortable and they fold easily for storage. Perfect for long hikes and travel.
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Travis Z –
I rarely return to write reviews on products but every time I hike with these I think about how I need to return and write a review. I finally am remembering to. I’ve now had these apparently 5 years. I’ve only recently within the last year picked up hiking much more consistently. These poles work amazingly well and are so much more affordable than others these days. I actually thought I needed new poles but then found I just needed to adjust some screws by hand. In a dorky way, I consider these guys my friends as they have saved me dozens of times from potential falls or for climbing and/or descending difficult terrain. HIGHLY recommend these (or no doubt newer versions now). The cork handles absorb any moisture from your hands and they are light and easy to use. I like how they are adjustable for me as I have them at the tallest setting and they are the perfect height.
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Juan Daniel Perez –
High quality and great durability in a lightweight design that’s comfortable and easy to use. The adjustable feature adds versatility, the functionality is excellent, and it’s easy to assemble. A practical and reliable product I would definitely recommend.
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Brisa Borgen –
Nice set of hiking poles with good quality, lightweight, and easy to use.
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JOE –
Just received. First impression – Impressed. Well made, once adjusted as per instructions doesn’t slip. Excellent attention to details in design and instructions. Good set of accessories (though I’ve ordered six pack of rubber tips along with poles as I expect to use these most). Will update once I start using them, over this weekend, hopefully.
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JROB –
I bought these hiking poles in early 2018 to use for stability while walking or hiking so I don’t have to use a cane or crutches. I have been using them a few times a week for more than a year now, and I really like them. I am a 49 year old man who was disabled and forced into medical retirement at 34 years old following a parachuting accident in the Army. I have complex injuries at multiple levels throughout my spine and hips, and I’ve had 3 spinal fusion surgeries over the past 16 years. Chronic pain and muscle spasms are a constant part of my life, as are instability, sudden weakness, and endurance issues. Those all are obstacles I did not have to manage in my youth. I grew up as a 4-sport athlete and manual laborer who went everywhere on a bicycle. After high school, I was both a full-time Army soldier (Infantry and Field Artillery) and part-time college student raising a family and enjoying an active lifestyle heavy on fitness, sports, fun and excitement. After sustaining widespread injuries to such critical structural parts of my body, I have been struggling in what feels like a totally different life in a different body trying to adjust to the countless changes. For years, the damage to my spine and hips was getting worse, so I kept having to reduce my activities until I was about 80% chair/bedridden in severe pain and misery – and depression. After several surgeries and years of ongoing therapies, trying and adjusting medications, and learning what I can and cannot do (still learning 20 years after the accident), I finally found decent medical care and figured out things I can do to enjoy life again and manage my disabilities, pain levels, and muscle spasms and cramps. After years of atrophying and gaining weight despite reducing calories and eating healthy, I have been able to put together a therapeutic fitness routine to rebuild some physical capabilities and improve my mobility, strength, and endurance while also getting out and about more. That includes walking and some hiking on established trails. I’m not talking about 25-mile ruck marches with combat training exercises mixed in, and I’m not talking about climbing mountains or hiking all day off the beaten path like I wish I still could do. I walk routes of 1.5- to 3.0 miles around my home in a hilly area, almost entirely on asphalt roads or trails and concrete sidewalks. In public parks, the established hiking trails vary greatly in distance and usually are packed gravel, packed dirt, asphalt, grassy paths, or a combination of surfaces. In Ohio’s Hocking Hills and Mill Creek Park, there are steps cut into the landscape made of stone, gravel, wood, packed dirt, and grass. Again, it’s not climbing mountains, but it can include uneven terrain, steps of different height and depth, and some places can be slippery. For someone who has struggled with falling and fighting through pain and spasms to get out of bed or a chair, being able to walk outdoors and enjoy the scenery and fresh air again is thrilling! The TrailBuddy Trekking Poles give me the added confidence and stability support I need to be able to continue being active and working on my fitness. They look sporty and athletic, so I don’t have to feel embarrassed using a cane or crutches — and that can be a huge psychological factor for some people. I’m grateful to have my canes, crutches, and even an electric handicapped scooter when I need those devices, and I DO still need them all at times. When I want to feel a bit more like the athletic, physically fit, strong, active person I was the first 30 years of my life, grabbing my trekking poles to go for a walk or going to a park to hike in nature is a big deal, especially leaving the scooter at home and leaving the cane/crutches in the car. When I’m feeling really good, I can collapse the poles and store them inside their bag (in which I also keep spare tips and tips for different types of terrain), and I slip the bag into my light backpack or strap it across my back. The poles are lightweight. They’re easy to adjust, and the licking mechanisms never have failed me or even slipped a little bit. I’m 6’0″ tall and my weight has gone from 245-230 pounds. When I need to, I lean onto the poles for support, and they have always supported my weight without a problem. They’re a great buy at a good price. I have never owned another pair of hiking poles, so I cannot compare with other brands, mechanisms, or materials. I used other people’s poles a few times before buying my own, and I’ve checked out poles in sporting goods stores. I use tripods for my camera, binoculars and telescopes, so I’ve used collapsible devices with different kinds of locking mechanisms. I generally do not like adjustable/collapsible locking mechanisms that screw to tighten or loosen. The hinged flip-tabs on these poles actually have surprised me with how sturdy and reliable they are. They’re adjustable, too, so you can tighten the locking tabs more or less depending on your preference. My wife, kids and grandkids have all used my poles, so they’ve been adjusted to different heights many times. The poles have markings on them to use as guides when adjusting. I know which markings I use for my comfort, and I can tell at a simple glance if the poles have been adjusted or not. I always check the locking mechanisms at the same time, and then I’m off! There can be some chafing on my hands around the wrist straps, but I prefer mine to be slightly snug. If I’m hiking, I keep gloves with me, and wearing gloves can reduce the chafing. All-in-all, I’m very happy with these walking poles for how I use them, and I recommend them to anyone who wants some mobility stability and support but doesn’t need to worry about whether or not they’re tough enough to make it to the top of Mount Everest. They might he good enough, but I’d probably take a backup set or two if I were going to do more strenuous and more rugged hiking and climbing. I also would seek advice from experienced climbers regarding the best equipment to use on rougher terrain.
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★★★★★
R. Bryson –
低価格だがよくできており、ほとんどの場合、これで十分と思う。
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Jesse Alvarez –
I grabbed the TrailBuddy Foldable Trekking Poles for a last-minute hiking trip and they surprised me in all the best ways. They’re lightweight without feeling flimsy, and the 7075 aluminum holds up way better than I thought no bending, even after some rocky terrain I’ve used them on a couple of long hikes now, and they’ve been especially great on steep descents. If you’re looking for reliable trekking poles that won’t break the bank, these are a solid pick. Lightweight, comfy, and tough exactly what you want on the trail.
TrailBuddy Trekking Poles – Lightweight 7075 Aluminum Hiking Poles for Women, Men & Seniors – Collapsible or Foldable Walking Sticks for Travel, Trails & Balance
JROB –
LOVE MY WALKING STICKS! I’m 5’9″, 225 lbs, and 54. Would not be able to hike without them. I had gone on a couple of trails in the past week with my 4′ stick I’ve had forever and realized how much I needed walking sticks. Today, I went back for a longer outing (10 miles total, elevation change of 714′) using my sticks for the first time. They were fantastic! As seen in the photos, I selected the yellow ones (cheapest at the time) and used the rubber tips for packed dirt trails with limestone formations and shale along the lakeshore. It was amazing how much they add in stability and momentum. Also very helpful when stepping on mixed nuts on the trail – hickory nuts, acorns, and pecans. The recommended length for my height is perfect. Followed instructions, so no issues with height of the stick slipping or holding my weight. Love the cork handles and how lightweight the sticks are. When I wasn’t using them, I’d carry both in one hand with no issues or fatigue. By the way, this review is for Boomer (you’ll understand when you purchase yours). Enjoy!
Joyce Ker –
I bought these for my husband who has balance issues but still likes to hike. We took them to Mt. Rainier this past weekend and he loved them! We went on several hikes!
They are easy to use, easy to adjust, sturdy and work really well!
Juan Daniel Perez –
Great trekking poles. They are lightweight, sturdy, and easy to adjust. The grip is comfortable and they fold easily for storage. Perfect for long hikes and travel.
Travis Z –
I rarely return to write reviews on products but every time I hike with these I think about how I need to return and write a review. I finally am remembering to. I’ve now had these apparently 5 years. I’ve only recently within the last year picked up hiking much more consistently. These poles work amazingly well and are so much more affordable than others these days. I actually thought I needed new poles but then found I just needed to adjust some screws by hand. In a dorky way, I consider these guys my friends as they have saved me dozens of times from potential falls or for climbing and/or descending difficult terrain. HIGHLY recommend these (or no doubt newer versions now). The cork handles absorb any moisture from your hands and they are light and easy to use. I like how they are adjustable for me as I have them at the tallest setting and they are the perfect height.
Juan Daniel Perez –
High quality and great durability in a lightweight design that’s comfortable and easy to use. The adjustable feature adds versatility, the functionality is excellent, and it’s easy to assemble. A practical and reliable product I would definitely recommend.
Brisa Borgen –
Nice set of hiking poles with good quality, lightweight, and easy to use.
JOE –
Just received.
First impression – Impressed. Well made, once adjusted as per instructions doesn’t slip. Excellent attention to details in design and instructions. Good set of accessories (though I’ve ordered six pack of rubber tips along with poles as I expect to use these most).
Will update once I start using them, over this weekend, hopefully.
JROB –
I bought these hiking poles in early 2018 to use for stability while walking or hiking so I don’t have to use a cane or crutches. I have been using them a few times a week for more than a year now, and I really like them.
I am a 49 year old man who was disabled and forced into medical retirement at 34 years old following a parachuting accident in the Army. I have complex injuries at multiple levels throughout my spine and hips, and I’ve had 3 spinal fusion surgeries over the past 16 years. Chronic pain and muscle spasms are a constant part of my life, as are instability, sudden weakness, and endurance issues. Those all are obstacles I did not have to manage in my youth. I grew up as a 4-sport athlete and manual laborer who went everywhere on a bicycle. After high school, I was both a full-time Army soldier (Infantry and Field Artillery) and part-time college student raising a family and enjoying an active lifestyle heavy on fitness, sports, fun and excitement. After sustaining widespread injuries to such critical structural parts of my body, I have been struggling in what feels like a totally different life in a different body trying to adjust to the countless changes. For years, the damage to my spine and hips was getting worse, so I kept having to reduce my activities until I was about 80% chair/bedridden in severe pain and misery – and depression. After several surgeries and years of ongoing therapies, trying and adjusting medications, and learning what I can and cannot do (still learning 20 years after the accident), I finally found decent medical care and figured out things I can do to enjoy life again and manage my disabilities, pain levels, and muscle spasms and cramps. After years of atrophying and gaining weight despite reducing calories and eating healthy, I have been able to put together a therapeutic fitness routine to rebuild some physical capabilities and improve my mobility, strength, and endurance while also getting out and about more. That includes walking and some hiking on established trails. I’m not talking about 25-mile ruck marches with combat training exercises mixed in, and I’m not talking about climbing mountains or hiking all day off the beaten path like I wish I still could do. I walk routes of 1.5- to 3.0 miles around my home in a hilly area, almost entirely on asphalt roads or trails and concrete sidewalks. In public parks, the established hiking trails vary greatly in distance and usually are packed gravel, packed dirt, asphalt, grassy paths, or a combination of surfaces. In Ohio’s Hocking Hills and Mill Creek Park, there are steps cut into the landscape made of stone, gravel, wood, packed dirt, and grass. Again, it’s not climbing mountains, but it can include uneven terrain, steps of different height and depth, and some places can be slippery. For someone who has struggled with falling and fighting through pain and spasms to get out of bed or a chair, being able to walk outdoors and enjoy the scenery and fresh air again is thrilling!
The TrailBuddy Trekking Poles give me the added confidence and stability support I need to be able to continue being active and working on my fitness. They look sporty and athletic, so I don’t have to feel embarrassed using a cane or crutches — and that can be a huge psychological factor for some people. I’m grateful to have my canes, crutches, and even an electric handicapped scooter when I need those devices, and I DO still need them all at times. When I want to feel a bit more like the athletic, physically fit, strong, active person I was the first 30 years of my life, grabbing my trekking poles to go for a walk or going to a park to hike in nature is a big deal, especially leaving the scooter at home and leaving the cane/crutches in the car.
When I’m feeling really good, I can collapse the poles and store them inside their bag (in which I also keep spare tips and tips for different types of terrain), and I slip the bag into my light backpack or strap it across my back. The poles are lightweight. They’re easy to adjust, and the licking mechanisms never have failed me or even slipped a little bit. I’m 6’0″ tall and my weight has gone from 245-230 pounds. When I need to, I lean onto the poles for support, and they have always supported my weight without a problem.
They’re a great buy at a good price.
I have never owned another pair of hiking poles, so I cannot compare with other brands, mechanisms, or materials. I used other people’s poles a few times before buying my own, and I’ve checked out poles in sporting goods stores. I use tripods for my camera, binoculars and telescopes, so I’ve used collapsible devices with different kinds of locking mechanisms. I generally do not like adjustable/collapsible locking mechanisms that screw to tighten or loosen. The hinged flip-tabs on these poles actually have surprised me with how sturdy and reliable they are. They’re adjustable, too, so you can tighten the locking tabs more or less depending on your preference.
My wife, kids and grandkids have all used my poles, so they’ve been adjusted to different heights many times. The poles have markings on them to use as guides when adjusting. I know which markings I use for my comfort, and I can tell at a simple glance if the poles have been adjusted or not. I always check the locking mechanisms at the same time, and then I’m off!
There can be some chafing on my hands around the wrist straps, but I prefer mine to be slightly snug. If I’m hiking, I keep gloves with me, and wearing gloves can reduce the chafing.
All-in-all, I’m very happy with these walking poles for how I use them, and I recommend them to anyone who wants some mobility stability and support but doesn’t need to worry about whether or not they’re tough enough to make it to the top of Mount Everest. They might he good enough, but I’d probably take a backup set or two if I were going to do more strenuous and more rugged hiking and climbing. I also would seek advice from experienced climbers regarding the best equipment to use on rougher terrain.
R. Bryson –
低価格だがよくできており、ほとんどの場合、これで十分と思う。
Jesse Alvarez –
I grabbed the TrailBuddy Foldable Trekking Poles for a last-minute hiking trip and they surprised me in all the best ways. They’re lightweight without feeling flimsy, and the 7075 aluminum holds up way better than I thought no bending, even after some rocky terrain
I’ve used them on a couple of long hikes now, and they’ve been especially great on steep descents. If you’re looking for reliable trekking poles that won’t break the bank, these are a solid pick. Lightweight, comfy, and tough exactly what you want on the trail.