The perfect Christmas gift for hikers? These popular Trekology trekking poles "make hiking so much easier" and are down to just $35 on Amazon
Enjoy a comfortable grip and robust construction for a fraction of the price of other poles
Are you in the market for a great gift for the hiker in your life? Right now, you can pick up the hugely popular Trekology Trek-Z cork trekking poles for just $35.17 at Amazon. That's a hefty savings of 43% off the regular asking price for these lightweight poles, which have an average rating of 4.4 stars with over 5,600 customer reviews.
"These poles are lightweight, durable, and easy to use. They really make hiking so much easier – especially on inclined trails or rough terrain," writes one happy customer, who notes that now in their 50s, they've been able to successfully hike trails in various National Parks with the help of these poles.
Cork handles provide all-day comfort on the trail and wick away sweat, while collapsible aluminum shafts are extremely durable. They weigh just 11.5 ounces (330g) per pole, so you can easily stash them in your backpack for the flats if you want to without adding too much weight. At full length, they extend to 130 cm and collapse down to just 38 cm when not in use.
We suggest you act fast though, since this is a limited-time deal from Amazon.
Not in the US? Scroll down to the bottom of this article for today's best deals on Trekology Trek-Z Hiking Poles where you are.
Trekology Trek-Z Hiking Poles: $69.99 $35.19 at Amazon
Save $34.50 These lightweight trekking poles provide all-day comfort and support on long trails and steep hikes.
If you're not in the US, here are today's best offers on Trekology Trek-Z Hiking Poles near you:
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Julia Clarke is a staff writer for Advnture.com and the author of the book Restorative Yoga for Beginners. She loves to explore mountains on foot, bike, skis and belay and then recover on the the yoga mat. Julia graduated with a degree in journalism in 2004 and spent eight years working as a radio presenter in Kansas City, Vermont, Boston and New York City before discovering the joys of the Rocky Mountains. She then detoured west to Colorado and enjoyed 11 years teaching yoga in Vail before returning to her hometown of Glasgow, Scotland in 2020 to focus on family and writing.