🚀 Elevate your trail game with Covacure – gear up, fold down, and never miss a step!
Covacure Hiking Poles feature a lightweight, foldable tri-fold design with adjustable length from 39.4" to 47.2", made from aircraft-grade 7075 aluminum alloy for superior strength and corrosion resistance. Ergonomic EVA foam grips and multiple rubber tips provide comfort and versatility across terrains, making these poles an essential companion for hiking, camping, and climbing enthusiasts seeking durable, compact, and joint-friendly trekking gear.
Brand | covacure |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Pink Short(100-120cm) |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 51 Inches |
Handle Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
Item Weight | 1.68 Pounds |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 39 Inches |
Folded Size | 14 inches |
Lock Type | Flip |
Base Material | Rubber |
Number of Items | 2 |
Unit Count | 2 Count |
Manufacturer | Covacure |
Size | 39.4"/100cm-47.2"/120cm |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.79 x 4.88 x 2.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.76 Kilograms |
Brand Name | covacure |
Model Name | Trekking Poles-02 |
Part Number | Trekking Poles-02 |
Included Components | Trekking Poles X 2, Rubber Tips For Snow X 2, Rubber Tips X 2, Rubber Tips (Boot) X 2 |
M**B
Hiking poles
Perfect for me. I’m 5’6”
C**S
Great
Used to climb up a mountain in Tennessee worked great
A**L
Stylish Pink Hiking Poles That Are Amazing!
The media could not be loaded. When do you get cute hiking poles in pink?! Love how they are easy to fold and fit in your hiking bag.
V**S
Well built, with one obvious weakness.
While researching for a new set of poles, I found many complaints about how the rubber feet would wear quickly and that the carbide tip would pierce through the rubber feet. I thought the solution was to find poles with threads at the tip that would help keep the carbide tips from slipping and piercing the rubber feet. That is the main reason why I chose these poles. To my surprise, the designers went one step further. There are metal washers at the inside bottom of the rubber feet. This will do a better job at keeping the carbide tips from piercing the rubber feet and cause premature wear.My biggest concern for a single point of failure with this pole design is the locking mechanism for height adjustment. It is made of plastic and will likely break at some point. These poles are described as being made with 7075 aircraft aluminum, which is supposed to be much stronger than the 6061 grade aircraft aluminum, but no matter how hard the pole is, they cannot be used if the locking snap is broken. I hope they learn from this design flaw and replace plastic locking snaps with metal ones.The best thing to do is to tighten the locking snaps just enough to keep the pole's components from sliding into each other, but not any tighter so as to reduce the stress point that would cause the plastic to break apart.With minor and slight tightening of the locking tabs, I was able to place both hands onto the top of one pole and lift myself out of a chair. I weigh roughly 180 lbs, so each pole, with very slight tightness adjustment to the locking snaps, is able to hold a lot of that weight.The height adjustment for these poles ranges from 110cm to 130cm. At 5'10" (177cm), I found the height adjustment at the 114cm mark easily meets the 90 degree forearm position needed for me, with plenty of room to spare for adjusting further. Five notches down would be the minimum height. It seems these poles are designed for tall people in mind, or for those who prefer to hold poles at a high position instead of the 90 degree forearm position.In conclusion, I think these poles will suffice and hopefully will last for a while. In the meantime, I will be searching for ones with metal locking snaps, and inserting metal washers inside the rubber feet if they do not already exist.
A**K
Cheap and good
Honestly, for the price these poles are stellar. I’m used to buying $100 carbon fiber poles but these honestly pulled through just as well. They’re super light and easy to assemble. One issue I had was with the rubber tips, they kept sliding and I would lose my balance, but my solution was just to take them off…problem solved. Would highly recommend.
A**R
They worked great in my hike down the Grand Canyon.
I thought these were excellent for assistance in walking. I walk very well without a problem but sometimes you lose your balance just a little bit and that helps you get through it. I just used these in the mighty five in Utah and the Grand Canyon and Sedona and I loved using them. I have a walking stick at home, but I needed something for the trip away and these pack perfectly. I want to figure out how to Set them up everything works fine and they are more sturdier than one was suspect. I’m glad I made these purchase before I went on my trip.
G**D
Hiking poles!
Great poles. I am participating in an Ultra this spring and wanted poles to practice. Wanted something inexpensive but good quality. These are easy to put together and easy to use. Recommended
E**R
NO INSTRUCTIONS TO SET IT UP. VIDEOS ARE INCOMPLETE
I am so frustrated the videos that don't explain how to set up this product. I'm in pain, I'm injured and I need this thing to get to walk out of the house. All your videos rush through setting up the stick in pieces. I can see them doing something with their hands at the top of the stick or the "lock" they mention. But they don't EXPLAIN it. I'm not a mindreader. You need to explain the lock, where it is, how to find it, how to activate it, instead of just taking for granted that people will figure it out themselves. There is all this slow blah, blah taking it out of the wrapper, then ZIP with no explanation through the lock set-up, and then slow down for the height WHICH THE CUSTOMER CANNOT DO UNTIL THEY GET THE LOCK RIGHT. I'll stop wriitng now, before I blow a gasket.
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