



CHOOSE YOUR FOXELLI TREKKING POLES
How do I adjust and lock the poles?
Flip the lever open, slide the shaft to your height, tighten the thumb-screw for tension, then snap the flip-lock shut. Quick and easy - the entire process takes only few seconds on the trail.
What pole length should I choose for my height?
Start with your elbow at a 90° bend when the tip rests by your boot. Fine-tune on the trail in seconds with the flip-lock.
Why choose 100 % carbon fiber over aluminum?
Each carbon shaft weighs just 7.6 ozâ??up to 35% lighter than most aluminum poles. Carbon also dampens trail vibration naturally, so your wrists and knees feel less fatigue on long, rocky descents.
How to use the four accessories correctly?
Keep the carbide tip exposed. Use: Snow basket for powder; Mud basket for sand/soft soil; Road boot for pavement/rock; Rubber cap for storage/indoors. Swaps on/off in secondsâ??two of each are included.
How do I stop poles from slipping or collapsing?
Open the flip-lock, turn the thumb screw 1/2 turn clockwise, then snap the lever shut. Recheck after the first mile and after cold descents. Carbon shafts donâ??t stretch, so one snug-up usually keeps the pole solid for the rest of the hike.





CHOOSE YOUR FOXELLI TREKKING POLES
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| Saft Material | ||||||
| 100% Carbon Fiber | Aircraft grade 7075 Aluminum | Aircraft grade 7075 Aluminum | Aircraft grade 7075 Aluminum | 100% Carbon Fiber | 100% Carbon Fiber | Aircraft grade 7075 Aluminum |
| Weight (single pole) | ||||||
| 7.6 oz (215 g) | 9.4 oz (266 g) | 11.6 oz (329 g) | 11.6 oz (329 g) | 7.6 oz (215 g) | 7.6 oz (215 g) | 9.4 oz (266 g) |
| Height Range | ||||||
| 24"-54" (61-135 cm) | 24"-54" (61-135 cm) | 39"-47" (100-120 cm) | 45"-53" (115-135 cm) | 24"-54" (61-135 cm) | 24"-54" (61-135 cm) | 24"-54" (61-135 cm) |
| Folded Length | ||||||
| 24" (61 cm) | 24" (61 cm) | 14.6" (37 cm) | 14.6" (37 cm) | 24" (61 cm) | 24" (61 cm) | 24" (61 cm) |
| Lock System | ||||||
| Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock | Quick Lock |
| Model | ||||||
| Collapsible (telescopic) | Collapsible (telescopic) | Folding | Folding | Collapsible (telescopic) | Collapsible (telescopic) | Collapsible (telescopic) |
| Grip Material | ||||||
| Natural Cork and EVA | Natural Cork and EVA | Natural Cork and EVA | Natural Cork and EVA | Natural Cork and EVA | Natural Cork and EVA | Natural Cork and EVA |
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How do I adjust and lock the poles?
Flip the lever open, slide the shaft to your height, tighten the thumb-screw for tension, then snap the flip-lock shut. Quick and easy - the entire process takes only few seconds on the trail.
What pole length should I choose for my height?
Start with your elbow at a 90° bend when the tip rests by your boot. Fine-tune on the trail in seconds with the flip-lock.
Why choose 100 % carbon fiber over aluminum?
Each carbon shaft weighs just 7.6 oz—up to 35% lighter than most aluminum poles. Carbon also dampens trail vibration naturally, so your wrists and knees feel less fatigue on long, rocky descents.
How to use the four accessories correctly?
Keep the carbide tip exposed. Use: Snow basket for powder; Mud basket for sand/soft soil; Road boot for pavement/rock; Rubber cap for storage/indoors. Swaps on/off in seconds—two of each are included.
How do I stop poles from slipping or collapsing?
Open the flip-lock, turn the thumb screw 1/2 turn clockwise, then snap the lever shut. Recheck after the first mile and after cold descents. Carbon shafts don’t stretch, so one snug-up usually keeps the pole solid for the rest of the hike.









































