Description
Description
SummitLite Carbon Fibre Trekking Poles
Lightweight performance. Built for serious trails.
The SummitLite Carbon Fibre Trekking Poles are designed for hikers who want maximum strength with minimal weight. Built from high-performance carbon fibre, these poles reduce strain on long treks while providing exceptional stability across demanding terrain.
The collapsible telescopic design makes them easy to pack and adjust, while the lightweight construction helps you move faster and more efficiently on every climb.
Designed for reliability on real trails, not just specs on paper.
Key Features
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Ultralight Carbon Fibre Construction
Stronger and lighter than standard aluminium, reducing fatigue over long distances. -
Adjustable Length System
Easily adapt pole height for different users and terrain. -
Secure Locking Mechanism
Keeps poles firmly in place during use with quick adjustment when needed. -
Compact Collapsible Design
Folds down for easy storage in your pack. -
Enhanced Grip & Control
Ergonomic handle for comfort and stability on extended treks. -
All-Terrain Performance
Built to handle rocky, steep, and uneven ground with confidence.
What’s Included
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1 x Pair of Trekking Poles
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2 x Rubber Tip Protectors
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2 x Mud Baskets
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2 x Snow Baskets
Ideal For
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Hiking and hill walking
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Trekking and long-distance routes
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Climbing and mountain use
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Lightweight backpacking
Specifications
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Material: Carbon Fibre Shaft
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Adjustable Length: Approx. 60cm – 135cm
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Collapsed Length: Approx. 60cm
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Weight: Approx. 200–250g per pole (400–500g per pair)
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Tip Material: Tungsten Steel Tip (high wear resistance)
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Grip Material: EVA Foam / Anti-slip Handle
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Locking Mechanism: Quick Lock / Flip Lock System (varies by model)
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Strap: Adjustable Wrist Strap
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Design: Collapsible / Telescopic
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Use: Hiking, Trekking, Climbing
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User Type: Adults
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