Telescopic trekking poles crafted from aluminium or carbon with cork grips bring together precision engineering, premium materials and a thoroughly considered feature set for those who refuse to compromise on demanding trails. Whether you are tackling a multi-day high-altitude trekking expedition, covering long distances across varied terrain, or heading out for regular Nordic walking on flatter ground, these poles are designed to deliver maximum load-bearing capacity, lasting durability and ergonomic comfort throughout. The stepless adjustment range of 65 to 135 cm makes them suitable for women, men and young people from around 140 cm in height, meaning a single pair can be shared between several users or adapted on the move to suit different gradients and surfaces. Those who prefer shorter poles on the ascent and longer ones on the way down will find these trekking poles offer precisely the versatility that serious trail conditions demand.
The first defining advantage lies in the locking mechanism. The aluminium clamp lock fixes the chosen length securely, with no unexpected slippage under load. Many budget models rely on plastic twist locks that gradually lose their grip under sustained mechanical stress or prolonged use. Here, a robust metal lock maintains a firm hold consistently, whether you are carrying a heavy rucksack or placing sudden, forceful pressure on uneven ground. The mechanism is straightforward to operate even when wearing gloves and holds its position reliably across thousands of ground contacts. Anyone searching for extendable walking poles that eliminate the risk of sudden length shifts mid-stride will benefit immediately from this construction.
The second major advantage is the combination of a genuine cork grip and an ergonomically shaped EVA extension section below it. Real cork responds to the warmth of the hand, gradually conforming to each individual's grip style while reliably drawing moisture away from the palm. The result is a non-slip, dry grip that remains comfortable across long distances and during warm summer conditions, without the hotspots and blistering that plain plastic handles can cause. Below the cork section, an EVA extension allows the user to hold the pole higher up the shaft temporarily — for instance, when traversing a steep sideslope — without needing to readjust the pole length at all. The adjustable, widened wrist straps distribute pressure broadly across the wrist joint, significantly reducing fatigue in the forearm muscles over time. Nordic walking poles at this level of performance require exactly this kind of load distribution to execute the characteristic push-pull movement pattern with correct technique and efficient energy use.
The third essential advantage is the tungsten steel tip paired with a replaceable rubber ferrule. Tungsten steel ranks among the hardest materials used in pole construction and wears down far more slowly than standard steel. On rock, icy paths or loose scree, it delivers a secure, slip-resistant purchase that inspires confidence with every plant. When the route crosses tarmac, cobblestones or paved urban surfaces, the rubber ferrule clips on in seconds without tools, protecting the tip, reducing impact noise and preventing surface damage. This quick swap makes the poles genuinely adaptable across a single outing where the ground conditions change repeatedly — from woodland track to mountain path to village street and back again.
On the question of materials: the aluminium version is constructed from a 7075-grade aluminium alloy, a material that was originally developed for aerospace applications. This alloy is characterised by an exceptionally high yield strength and fracture resistance, making it substantially more robust than the 6061 or 6063 alloys commonly found in lower-priced trekking poles. Aluminium 7075 absorbs lateral impact without permanent deformation, making it the right choice for technically demanding terrain, heavier body weights or substantial pack loads. The surface is anodised for resistance to scratches and corrosion from rain, snow and mud, ensuring the poles look and perform well season after season. Aluminium trekking poles of this grade are built to withstand hard, repeated use without losing their structural integrity — the marginally greater weight compared with carbon is simply the trade-off for outstanding toughness and resilience, making them the preferred option for users who push their kit hard or expect it to last for years rather than seasons.
These poles are available as a pair and come complete with interchangeable baskets suited to different conditions — a standard trekking basket for general trail use and a broader snow basket for winter touring, deep mud or soft ground where increased surface area prevents the tip from sinking too far. Both basket types attach and detach quickly, extending the range of environments in which the poles perform at their best.