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๐ฅพ Elevate every step with TheFitLife โ where durability meets lightweight freedom!
TheFitLife Trekking Poles combine aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum strength with a featherlight 9.1 oz design, featuring a reliable metal flip-lock for quick length adjustments between 24" and 53". Ergonomic natural cork grips and extended EVA foam handles ensure comfort on long hikes, while the included waterproof bag and accessory set make these poles a versatile essential for hiking, trekking, and outdoor adventures.






| ASIN | B0CS3NK54M |
| Base Material | Rubber |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,760 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #8 in Trekking Poles |
| Brand | TheFitLife |
| Brand Name | TheFitLife |
| Color | Blue |
| Colour | Blue |
| Country of Publication | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,075 Reviews |
| Extended Length | 135 Centimeters |
| Extended length | 135 Centimeters |
| Folded Size | 24.4 inch |
| Handle Material | Cork |
| Handle material | Cork |
| Included Components | walking poles and accessories |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 10W x 3H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Trekking Poles |
| Item Weight | 18.2 Ounces |
| Lock Type | Flip, Lever, Quick |
| Manufacturer | TheFitLife |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 190 Centimeters |
| Model Number | poles 7075 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| Shaft material | Aluminum |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
N**V
Good poles
Good poles
T**B
not good for real trekking
These are flimsy and I had one break in half after 6 hours of trekking. The other one was okay, but these are not quality items
J**Y
An honest review...
Decided on these poles after reading plenty of reviews about them. First time out, took them with me up Snowden. Performed exactly as id expected them to, no slipping of poles as some reported, no breakage either. Set them up as guided and you'll be good to go all hike long. Easy to set up and very light weight (attached mine to a carabiner on my backpack). Perfect size when collasped, comes with a storage bag for when not in use. Comfortable cork grips and a lovely gold/orange finish. Plenty of accessories for every ground type. Overall, well worth the price and extremely pleased with them!
T**R
My wife is thrilled!
So, my wife and I are big fans of these! I've got the green set and she's got purple. They're easy to adjust, they feel quite sturdy like they won't lose their height because the locks feel secure. They'll hold. But I digress, we haven't put them to heavy use yet, so we'll see how long they last. The locking mechanisms may eventually wear out and fail. Ultralight Backpackers!!! Listen up, I doubt I'd try using these for a tent setup. The tention might destroy the locking mechanisms, eventually leading to failure. Heads-up, I do not recommend them for Ultralight trekking pole tents. Movin on, they're lightweight, the grips are comfortable. I doubt I'd lose my grip even if my hands are sweating. They come with several different feet foe the different terrains you'll use then in, and that's at no extra cost. What more could ya ask for at this price? They're great looking, functional, excellent for a first set of trekking poles, too. I'd say these are best suited for day hikes, definitely not thru-hiking, they'd perform fine, I'm sure... but if you buy a set, you'll see what I mean. Ya ultimately get what you pay for with these being less than $40. 5/5, I highly recommend these for day hikers and people gettin in some steps for exercise.
R**A
Great poles, easily adjustable
Great product, arrived quickly with all extras and clear instructions, easy to use and adjust, once set it holds well, handy and helpful.
K**R
Quality product
Very good product
Z**G
A brand worth trying.
Recently, I've noticed other buyers sending Q&A inquiries about trekking poles, and as a hiking enthusiast, I'd like to share some of my own experiences and reviews for other buyers to consider. First, let's address a few questions: 1.What's the difference between a stick picked up from the side of the road and a trekking pole? 2.Do trekking poles really work? 3.Should you use one or two? For the first question, I can simply say that in terms of cost-effectiveness, the stick wins hands down. However, when it comes to professionalism and safety, trekking poles are indispensable. For the second question, trekking poles are extremely useful. Their most basic function is to help users maintain balance, save energy, and reduce wear and tear between muscles and joints. For the third question, of course, you should use two. Trekking poles essentially mimic the limbs of animals, allowing you to maintain balance while using them. After all, animals with three legs don't walk any more stably than two-legged humans. Now, let's get back to this product. I've been using it for about 2 months (which is actually four long-distance hikes), and I'll analyze some important attributes of trekking poles one by one: 1. Durability. This is the most important attribute of trekking poles. Imagine being on a long-distance hike and your trekking pole breaks or bends to the point of being unusable; it would significantly impact the progress and experience of your entire journey. Therefore, choosing a pair of sturdy and durable trekking poles is especially important. The main materials for trekking poles on the market are aluminum alloy and carbon fiber. If you consider durability, aluminum alloy is the first choice. In fact, carbon fiber can withstand more weight vertically than aluminum alloy, but when it comes to lateral force, aluminum alloy is more reliable. For example, if the lateral force is too great, carbon fiber will break, which can cause a person to suddenly lose their balance and fall, which is very dangerous. Aluminum alloy will only slowly bend, providing a buffer and being more reliable in terms of safety. So for inexperienced users or those who like to challenge themselves, I would recommend using aluminum poles. This product uses 7075 aluminum alloy, which is arguably the best material for trekking poles on the market, making the product's durability and safety completely trustworthy. 2. Lightweight. Especially for long-distance hiking, the lighter the trekking pole, the better. Imagine holding a 10-pound dumbbell for a long walk compared to holding a 5-pound dumbbell for the same distance; the difference is significant. Even a difference of just 0.1 pounds can save a considerable amount of energy during long hikes or mountain climbing. Thanks to the 7075 aluminum alloy material, this trekking pole is much lighter than other aluminum alloy trekking poles. Of course, if you place a high value on lightness or are only going on short hikes or trips, carbon fiber trekking poles would be more suitable. However, considering the cost and the safety and durability I mentioned earlier, this product offers a higher cost-performance ratio. 3. Comfort. Imagine holding a soft, comfortable handle for a long time versus holding a stiff one; which would you prefer? Holding something for an extended period not only makes your hand tired but also makes it sweat, which can negatively affect your hiking experience. This product features a cork handle with an additional EVA foam extension, which is very comfortable to use and absorbs sweat. The extended EVA handle also makes it more convenient for us to adjust our posture during uphill and downhill hikes, which many other trekking poles do not have. 4. Ease of use. This point is also very important, but I'm mentioning it here mainly because most trekking poles on the market are now very easy to use, so there's not much difference. If I had to say something, it would be that for long-distance hiking enthusiasts or beginners, the first choice should be trekking poles with a flip lock(lever lock) locking mechanism, as they are more convenient and safer. I would not recommend trekking poles with a twist lock locking mechanism, as its locking principle is not as safe, and it's not easy to operate when wearing gloves. 5. Cost-effectiveness. First, if you are a buyer who is particularly sensitive to brands, you can ignore everything I've said above. The main big brands on the market, such as B**D**, L*K*, N***, etc., all have serious brand premiums. If you are not sensitive to brands, I really recommend this product. I've bought many different trekking poles on Amazon, and this one is, by far, the most cost-effective in my opinion, in terms of material, workmanship, and design. Here's an additional tip for choosing trekking poles: There are many trekking poles on Amazon that claim to use 7075 aluminum alloy, but most of them are fake. They are actually using 6061 aluminum alloy. First, 7075 aluminum alloy is very expensive, so it's very unlikely that trekking poles costing only a few tens of dollars would use 7075 aluminum alloy; it's not cost-effective. Second, since 6061 aluminum alloy is not as strong as 7075 aluminum alloy, to maintain rigidity, trekking poles made from 6061 aluminum alloy are usually made thicker, otherwise, they are prone to breaking. As a result, trekking poles made from 6061 aluminum alloy tend to be thicker, with a diameter of about 0.65-0.7 inches. Finally, let me summarize: Durability: 5 stars (using 7075 aluminum alloy) Lightweight: 4.5 stars (using 7075 aluminum alloy; of course, carbon fiber is the lightest) Comfort: 5 stars (soft wrist strap and cork handle, with an extended soft foam handle) Ease of use: 5 stars (Flip lock, and it's metal, very durable) Cost-effectiveness: 5 stars (less than $40, with a one-year warranty)
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