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Q1: Will they fit in my carry-on luggage?
Carbon Fiber trekking poles are 3-section telescopic (NON-FOLDING) poles with: Maximum extended length: 135 cm (53"")
Shortest packed length: 64 cm (25"")
For air travel, please note:
Checked baggage: Recommended. Disassemble the poles into three sections to reach a compact 54 cm (21.3""), which fits easily inside a standard 22"" suitcase per IATA guidelines.
Carry-on luggage: Generally not permitted. Most airlines restrict rigid, pole-shaped items in cabin baggage for safety and space reasonseven at their shortest length (5464 cm), they exceed typical carry-on size limits or violate shape policies.
We recommend checking your airlines specific sports equipment policy before travel.
Backpacking: When hiking, attach the poles externally to your pack using dedicated compression or gear straps for quick access on the trail.
Q2: Whats the difference between carbon fiber and aluminum trekking poles?
Carbon fiber poles are significantly lightertypically around 8 oz (225 g) per pole compared to 12 oz (340 g) for aluminummaking carbon fiber poles ideal for long hikes, fastpacking, or alpine terrain where every ounce counts. They also absorb 3040% more shock from rocky descents, reducing arm fatigue and joint strain. However, aluminum poles (made from high-strength 7075-T9 alloy) are more impact-resistant, especially under sideways stress like accidental drops or ice impacts, and are generally more affordable.
Importantly, in extreme cold (below -30°C / -22°F)such as polar expeditions or high-altitude winter climbsaluminum performs more reliably. Carbon fiber can become brittle in ultra-low temperatures and may crack if struck sharply, while aluminum retains its toughness. That said, for most winter hiking (down to -20°C / -4°F), quality carbon poles like ours are perfectly safe and widely trusted.
Choose carbon fiber for lightweight comfort and efficiency on trails. Choose aluminum for rugged durability, budget value, or extreme cold/technical use.
Weighing only 7.1 oz per pole, our carbon poles are 10% lighter than typical models on the market.