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TheFitLife Trekking Poles - Lightweight 7075 Aluminum Hiking Sticks with Cork Grips, Adjustable Telescopic Design, Metal Flip Lock for Men & Women - Perfect for Hiking, Walking, Camping & Backpacking Grey

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$3.00
MSRP

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$42.98

Last Update:

01/29/2026, 4:29 AM EST

Item Information

MSRP:

MSRP is a sample online retail price.

$42.98
Condition:
Good Condition
Description:
Q1: Will these fit in a suitcase for travel? Yes. TheFitLife 7075 Aluminum trekking poles are 3-section telescopic (NON-FOLDING) poles. They adjust from 62 cm (24.4"") to 135 cm (53""), and when taken apart into three sections, they pack down to about 56 cm (22""). This fits in a 22-inch or larger suitcase when placed diagonally. For air travel, please note: Most airlines don’t allow trekking poles in carry-on bags, so checked luggage is recommended.Most airlines don’t allow trekking poles in carry-on bags, so checked luggage is recommended. They can also be strapped to the outside of a backpack when hiking. For backpacking: When hiking, most people just strap the poles to the outside of their backpack using compression or gear straps, so they’re easy to grab on the trail. Q2: Do these trekking poles fold up? No. These are telescopic (non-folding) trekking poles, not Z-fold poles. Many hikers prefer telescopic poles because they offer a wider height range, stronger locking, and better durability compared to folding designs. They’re also easier to adjust on the trail and tend to handle heavier use more reliably. Q3: Are they easy to adjust, and do the locks slip? Yes. These poles use metal flip locks, not plastic ones. The locking plate itself is metal, which makes it more durable and less likely to break than plastic clips. Many hikers also prefer flip locks over twist locks because you can see and feel when they’re fully locked, and they’re easier to adjust on the trail—even with gloves or in cold weather. Once set, they stay secure during normal hiking. Q4: I’ve seen some reviews saying the locks don’t stay tight. Is that true? This usually means the flip locks just need a quick adjustment before first use. Open the flip lock and turn the screw slightly clockwise with the lock opened, then close the tab. You should feel light resistance when closing it. If it closes too easily, tighten a bit more; if it’s too hard to close, loosen it slightly. Once locked, press your weight on the pole to make sure it’s secure. A short setup video on the listing shows this step clearly and makes it very easy. Q5: What is the lock made of? I don’t want plastic locks that break easily These poles use metal flip locks, including a metal locking plate, not plastic. This makes them more durable and resistant to cracking or snapping over time. Many plastic locks can wear out or break with repeated use, especially in colder conditions. Metal flip locks are generally preferred for their strength and long-term reliability. Q6: What’s the difference between 7075 aluminum and 6-series aluminum poles? These poles are made from 7075-T6 aluminum, which is stronger than common 6-series aluminum. Because of that strength, 7075 aluminum can be made thinner and lighter while maintaining the same durability. This is why many hikers prefer it for long-distance hikes and travel, where lower weight and reliable strength matter more. Q7: What’s the difference between aluminum and carbon fiber trekking poles? Both materials work well, but they feel different in real use. Aluminum poles are generally more impact-resistant and handle rocky terrain and colder weather better. If they take a hit, they’re more likely to bend rather than crack. They’re also easier to adjust and maintain over time. Carbon fiber poles are very light, but they can be less forgiving if they’re hit hard on rocks. Many hikers choose aluminum for its durability and reliability, especially on mixed or unpredictable trails. Q8: I’ve seen some older reviews mentioning snow baskets cracking in cold weather. Is that still an issue? We did notice this in earlier versions when used in very cold conditions. After identifying the cause, we updated the material formula of the snow baskets to improve flexibility and cold resistance. The accessories included now are designed to perform reliably in low temperatures without cracking. We continuously improve our products based on real user feedback, so you can use them with confidence. Q9: Who are these trekking poles really designed for? These poles are made for hikers and travelers who go out in tougher conditions, like cold weather, higher elevations, rocky trails, and long-distance trips. The 7075-T6 aluminum shafts, metal flip locks, cork grips, and cold-resistant accessories are chosen for people who need gear that stays reliable when temperatures drop or terrain gets rough. If you mostly do casual walks on flat paths, simpler poles may be enough—but for more demanding trips, these are built to hold up. These poles are designed for a wide range of hikers, from weekend trail users to people doing longer trips, travel, or colder-weather hikes. The 7075-T6 aluminum, metal flip locks, and cork + foam grips make them durable and comfortable for everyday use, while also holding up well when conditions get rougher. If you want one pair of poles that works for both casual hikes and more demanding trips, these are a good fit. Q10: I’ve seen some comments saying the poles feel a bit “shaky” when used. Does that mean they’re not sturdy? Not really. With aluminum poles and flip locks, it’s normal to feel a bit more trail feedback, especially compared to carbon fiber or spring-loaded twist-lock poles. This doesn’t mean the poles are weak—it simply means there’s less built-in damping inside the shaft, so you can feel the ground more directly. Many hikers actually prefer this because it gives better control and stability, especially on rocky or uneven terrain. Q11: What are the handles made of? Are they comfortable to hold? The main grips are made from natural cork, with foam extension handles below them. Cork feels comfortable, absorbs sweat, and doesn’t get as cold or slippery in changing weather. The foam extensions let you quickly change your hand position on steep climbs or descents without having to readjust the pole length.
Lot Code:
TEA4025724
Additional Info:
Good Condition
Pickup Location:
835 Edwin C. Moses Blvd., Dayton OH 45417
Item Location:
EDW - Auction Pickup Center 19 - Aisle 22 - Bay
Auction Number
EDW2600519

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