SOKANA Walking Poles 2-Pack Folding Walking Sticks with Quick Lock System, Lightweight Trekking Poles
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Product description
Overview: a practical folding pole set for hiking days
If you’re the kind of walker who wants support on uneven ground but doesn’t want bulky kit in the car, SOKANA’s folding walking poles (sold as a 2-pack) are aimed straight at that problem. On paper, the big selling points are portability and ease of set-up: you fold and deploy each stick, then adjust to your preferred length using a quick lock system.
They’re also positioned as unisex trekking poles for everyday hiking, camping trips and general outdoor use. The included carry bag is a small detail, but it matters if you’re regularly packing poles into a boot or storing them between walks.
There’s one limitation to keep in mind: with telescoping poles, how well they feel often comes down to how consistent the lock feels and how your body height lines up with the available length range. You’ll want to check those basics before you commit.

Key features that affect real-world use
The design here is focused on “use it, fold it, go again”. Each pole is described as adjustable from 135 cm down to 62 cm when fully folded, which suggests it’s built to be compact without being comically short.
You also get comfort features that aren’t just there for show. The grip and ergonomic handle design are meant to make longer walks more comfortable, and the included wrist straps are intended to reduce strain and fatigue. That’s particularly helpful if you spend a lot of time on climbs or downhill sections where you’re constantly managing your balance.
The set isn’t just one tip either. SOKANA includes interchangeable accessories so you can adapt for different ground and conditions: rubber tips, mud baskets, and snow baskets are mentioned. That means you’re not locked into a single surface type, which is useful if your local routes vary between footpaths, wet ground, and colder conditions.



What you’ll notice on the trail (and what may feel average)
On uneven terrain, trekking poles generally help with stability and balance, and SOKANA describes these poles as being designed for that kind of support. In practice, the value you get will depend on how you use them: keep a consistent plant rhythm, adjust the length so your elbows aren’t locked, and you’ll likely feel the difference more than if you just use them occasionally.
The folding approach can be a double-edged sword. It’s convenient, but compact poles can sometimes feel less “solid” than fixed-length options depending on the mechanism and how firmly the lock holds. There’s no extra detail in the information provided about materials or locking strength beyond the “quick lock system”, so it’s worth being realistic: if you prioritise maximum stiffness above all else, you may find yourself comparing against more rigid pole designs.
Who it suits best (and who should look elsewhere)

It’s a good fit if you want a lightweight, portable 2-pack for hiking and day trips, especially if you travel by car and don’t want trekking poles taking up space. It also suits walkers who regularly switch between surfaces—muddy paths, general trails, and conditions where snow baskets can help.
It may not be the best match if you’re a highly technical hiker who expects top-end trekking performance and stiffness. Also, if your walks are mostly flat and you only need minimal support, the extra accessories might be more complexity than you need.
Worth considering if you’re buying for more than one person too, since it’s a 2-pack designed for men and women.
Tech specs



- Name: SOKANA Walking Poles 2-Pack Folding Walking Sticks
- Type: Folding walking poles / trekking poles
- Size: Adjustable length from 135 cm to 62 cm (fully folded)
Usage tips for getting the adjustment right
Start by unfolding each pole and setting your length before you begin walking—don’t treat the adjustment as something to do mid-route. Aim for a comfortable position where you’re not reaching forward awkwardly, a correct length tends to make the straps and ergonomic grips feel more natural rather than tiring.
If you’re walking on wet ground, swap to the mud baskets before you get stuck in “one-tip-fits-all” mode. On snowy paths (or where snow-like conditions exist), the snow baskets are the intended accessory. When you’re back on harder paths, rubber tips can help with grip and noise compared with trekking basket-style contact.

Is it worth it?
SOKANA’s folding walking poles make sense if you want portable trekking support with quick adjustment, comfortable grips and wrist straps, plus extra tips for different conditions. The adjustable range (135 cm down to 62 cm folded) and the included carry bag are both practical benefits for regular hikers who don’t want bulky gear.
Buy them if you’re prioritising convenience, versatility and a kit that’s easy to store and transport. You may want to skip them if you’re chasing maximum rigidity or you only ever walk on one consistent surface type, because the folding mechanism and accessory set are geared more towards flexibility than hardcore performance.
Mini FAQ



How compact are these folding walking poles?
They’re described as adjustable down to 62 cm when fully folded, which should help with storage and carrying in the included bag.
Do they include different tips for different terrain?
Yes. The information mentions interchangeable accessories such as rubber tips, mud baskets and snow baskets.
Are the grips and wrist straps included?
They come with comfortable ergonomic grips and wrist straps designed to help reduce tension and fatigue.
Is the quick lock system suitable for frequent adjustments?
The poles are described as using a quick lock system for setting your desired length, but how smooth it feels for your specific use can vary—so it’s worth testing the adjustment feel when you first set them up.
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