By Pat Kinsella

Published: Monday, 04 April 2022 at 12:00 am


Hiking poles help reduce strain on joints, improve balance and stability on uneven or treacherous ground, and provide support – for example in lowering yourself down a steep and rocky path.

Before we get to the reviews below, three quick pointers on what to look for when shopping for a walking pole.

Materials: Most walking poles are made from carbon (light and flexible, but fragile and expensive) or aluminium (cheaper and tougher).

Design: They tend to be telescopic, with stages sliding back into one another, or have a three-piece Z design, assembling like a tent pole, with a central piece of elastic-like material running through the middle, keeping the pieces together. Telescopic poles are generally longer when packed down, whereas Z poles need a restraining strap to keep them neat.

Smart features: These include  extended grip areas – useful when walking on off-camber trails or steep slopes, when you don’t want to stop and adjust the pole length.


The best walking poles tested in 2022

Komperdell Carbon C3 Cloud

Best on test

4.5 out of 5 star rating

Our verdict: Beautifully made, super light, tough, highly adjustable and up for anything

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