The Haimont Foldable Trekking Pole is designed for ultimate lightness and durability, weighing only 147g (5.2 oz) per pole—even lighter than most smartphones. It’s crafted from a carbon fiber + aluminum alloy hybrid, which makes it 30% lighter than standard aluminum poles while providing twice the impact resistance.
Its carbon-aluminum construction offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, and the four-section foldable design collapses down to just 35 cm (13.8 inches) for easy storage in your backpack or running vest.
Yes! The Haimont trekking pole is engineered with an AI-optimized ergonomic design, combining ultra-light stability, precise shock absorption, and fast deployment.
Lab tests show its advanced damping system can reduce joint pressure by up to 40% on downhill terrain, helping protect your knees and ankles during long hikes.
Very important! Proper use of the wrist straps transfers part of the load from your wrist to your forearm, reducing fatigue and improving control.
To wear them correctly, insert your hand upward through the strap loop and rest your wrist on the strap rather than gripping the handle too tightly.
Haimont’s breathable, adjustable wrist straps are reinforced for stability, ensuring a secure fit even during jumps or river crossings.
We strongly recommend using a pair. Two poles provide better balance, reduce strain on your joints, and offer greater stability across uneven terrain, especially when climbing or descending.
Yes. The Haimont trekking pole is made of aircraft-grade aluminum alloy and carbon fiber.
The aluminum sections are naturally corrosion-resistant and treated with a hard anodized coating that enhances scratch and rust protection.
Carbon fiber, on the other hand, is completely rust-proof, making this pole reliable even in humid or coastal environments.
Due to airline safety regulations, trekking poles cannot be carried on and must be checked in.
The foldable design makes it easy to pack your poles in your checked luggage or travel bag, so they can travel safely with the rest of your gear.
Not under normal hiking conditions. Carbon fiber has an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and is very resistant to vertical pressure.
However, avoid heavy lateral impacts—like striking rocks or hard surfaces from the side—as that could cause damage.
With normal use, these poles are extremely durable and long-lasting.
After each hike, wipe off dirt and mud with a damp cloth, especially around the locking mechanisms.
Regularly check the locks to ensure smooth operation; apply a small amount of silicone lubricant if needed.
Avoid storing them while wet—let them dry completely before folding and packing for the next adventure.