Naturehike Trekking Pole Review
Hi folks. Today on the blog we’re taking a look at this Naturehike Trekking Pole. Recently I bought the tent and when I did the search was on for a cheap lightweight trekking pole to prop up the tent. I managed to find this one which seemed to strike the right balance between weight and price. So, let’s dive into it and see how this trekking pole performed!
Overview & Specs
Weight might not seem like an important factor when choosing a trekking
Size & Weight
This trekking pole is collapsible and has 4 sections – 5 if you count the cap at the end of the pole. When collapsed it has a length of 36 cm, and when the pole is fully extended it has a length of 135cm.
The pole had a stated weight of 234 grams. When we did our own weigh-in, we found it came in just a shade over at 237 grams (without the bag). As we’ve said on this blog before, it’s always best to assume that whatever you’re buying might weigh a little more (or a little less, if you’re lucky) than stated.
Materials
The pole is made of Carbon Fibre and 7075 Aluminum Alloy. The tip of the pole is Tungsten Steel. Both the cap at the end and the grip are made from EPA Rubber, as near as I can tell. The listed specs page seems to be a little vague on that part!
Naturehike Cheap Lightweight Trekking Pole Review
So, let’s take a look at how this pole actually performed on a recent trip.
The Extending & Collapsing Part
For some reason, it took me about 5 attempts to be able to extend the pole when I first got it. There’s definitely a knack, and a lack of any real instructions didn’t help! But once you know how, it’s easy to extend and collapse in a couple of seconds. I found the storage bag that comes with the pole pretty handy for when it’s not in use as well.
The Camping & Walking Part
In the interests of full disclosure, I should say I didn’t actually do a hell of a lot of walking with this pole when I took it out.
When it came time to prop up my Geal Solo with the pole, I found it to be quick and easy to slip-in. I had worried that carbon
Naturehike Trekking Pole – Verdict
If you’re looking for a cheap & cheerful lightweight trekking pole, then this Naturehike one will fit the bill for you perfectly. There’s a slight knack to extending and collapsing, but once you’ve done this a few times it’s very easy to master.
Well, that’s all for this week folks! I hope you enjoyed this Naturehike Trekking Pole review.
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My pole kept coming undone when I used it yesterday. The end would get stuck in the mud and then it would pull apart. When I compared it to my other pole, I discovered it didn’t have a little plastic yellow insert around it like my other pole does at the joints. Is it possible to buy one? I am only missing the one piece and that is where the pole is coming apart. I’ve never used it before so I know I didn’t lose it. I t
must have come this way.
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