Aihoye Hiking & Trekking Poles (2-Pack) Collapsible, Lightweight, Anti-Shock, Adjustable Walking Sticks
Product description
If you do a lot of walking on mixed terrain, trekking poles can feel like the small upgrade that changes your whole pace. This Aihoye 2-pack is built for exactly that: collapsible hiking poles that adjust on the go, with an anti-shock approach meant to take some pressure off your hands and wrists.
That said, poles aren’t one-size-fits-all. The real question is whether you’ll like the way these trade off portability, grip comfort, and shock reduction—especially if you’re dealing with weaker joints or you simply want something easier on longer days.
The essentials
These are collapsible hiking trekking poles designed for men and women, with an adjustable retractable length that runs from 25” to 52”. The material is aviation aluminum (per the description), aiming to stay sturdy while keeping weight down for day trips and longer treks.

The set is also meant for practicality beyond just hiking. The anti-shock design is positioned as helpful for people who experience strain during trekking—particularly if you’ve had sports injuries or you tend to feel issues in hips, knees, or ankles.
Key features that matter in real use
On paper, the most important “feel” elements are the grip and the shock-absorbing design. The poles include an ergonomic plastic handle grip with a non-slip, comfortable handhold, plus a secondary foam handle area intended to absorb moisture from sweaty hands. There are also durable, adjustable straps for a more secure fit.


Where the anti-shock piece comes in: the design is intended to reduce strain on your hands and wrist during trekking. If you’re the type who notices fatigue early in the hike, that’s the part most likely to stand out.

One more practical touch: replacement tips. Instead of treating tip wear as “oh well,” this kit includes 10 replacement tips—rubber tips, boot tips, snow baskets, and mud baskets—so you’re not stuck improvising when conditions change.
What to know before you buy
Collapsible poles are convenient, but they can be a little fussier than fixed-length poles. You’ll want to make length adjustments correctly so your stride feels natural and your joints don’t end up doing extra work.
Also, keep expectations realistic: anti-shock features can help with comfort and reduced strain, but they don’t magically eliminate soreness. If you’re dealing with significant mobility limitations, it may be worth comparing what “shock reduction” means to you personally and how you plan to use poles—daily walks vs. rougher hikes can feel very different.

Where they fit best (and where they don’t)
It makes sense if you want collapsible poles that handle a range of trip styles: casual walks, regular hikes, Nordic walking, and more adventurous treks. The included baskets and tips also suggest the kit is geared toward people who hike across changing ground—concrete or dirt, rocky paths, muddy routes, or snowy terrain.


It may not suit you as well if you prefer extremely simple setups or already know you want a very specific pole system for your body mechanics. In that case, you might prefer something tuned for your exact use case rather than a general-purpose, multi-condition approach.
Is it worth it?

Worth considering if you want collapsible hiking trekking poles with an adjustable 25” to 52” range, comfort-focused grips, strap support, and a shock-absorbent design aimed at reducing strain on hands and wrists. The extra replacement tips are also a strong “future-proofing” detail if your routes wear down pole tips quickly.
You may want to skip it if you’re looking for absolute simplicity, or if you already know collapsible, adjustable poles don’t feel right for your hiking style. Also consider your actual terrain: if you mostly stick to one surface and never need different baskets/tips, the kit’s flexibility might be more than you need.
Mini FAQ
Are these poles adjustable for different heights?

Yes. They retract from 25” to 52”, which is meant to accommodate men and women hiking trips.


What’s the anti-shock feature supposed to do?
The anti-shock technology is described as shock-absorbent, helping reduce strain on hands and wrists during trekking.
Do they include replacement tips?

Yes. The pack includes 10 rubber tips plus additional components like snow baskets and mud baskets, intended for different road conditions.
Who are these poles designed for?
The description says they’re for men and women, and the collapsible design is framed for casual walkers, serious hikers, backpackers, and mountaineers.
Is there any warranty or replacement policy?
The listing mentions a 1-year warranty and a free replacement policy.
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