Description
Asgard Hybrid Poles
Ever wish your poles packed shorter but still felt rock solid on steep climbs? These are built for that. A hybrid structure snaps together fast, stays stiff under load, and stows short in your pack. Dial the length for hiking or a trekking-pole tent and move with confidence.
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Product Description
Asgard Hybrid Poles combine a compact hybrid assembly with premium 7075-T6 aluminum for reliable support in alpine terrain. A unique design keeps the lower section as robust as the middle (14 mm) while controlling total weight, delivering stout strength and a short packed length for multi-day travel. The extended EVA foam grip (same high-rebound profile as Hydrogen 2.0) and breathable, heat-pressed honeycomb wrist strap provide secure, all-day comfort. All-aluminum external locks deliver firm clamping and excellent shaft rigidity, while the internal elastic cord lets the sections snap into place for near-automatic assembly.
If you are asking, “What are the best trekking poles for hiking?” or “Are folding trekking poles durable enough for alpine routes?”, these poles are tuned for that balance of compact carry and dependable stiffness. Add a camera mount or snow basket from the Asgard ecosystem to document your line or support winter steps.
Grab your pair and head for bigger objectives.
Features
- Hybrid snap assembly: Internal elastic cord helps sections auto-seat for fast setup in camp or at the trailhead.
- 7075-T6 aluminum shafts: Lower and middle sections both at 14 mm for strong, confidence-inspiring support.
- Extended EVA foam grip: High-rebound, long grip with breathable honeycomb mesh strap for secure, sweat-friendly handling.
- All-aluminum external locks: Reliable clamping force and vertical rigidity under load.
- Versa-ready tip: New tip supports VersaMount & VersaBasket for action cam or snow use. (VersaMount & VersaBasket are sold separately.)
- Alpine length range: Extends up to 55.12 in (140 cm) for hiking, shelter setup, or light XC support.
Specs
- Series: Asgard Hybrid Poles
- Materials:
- Shaft: 7075-T6 aluminum
- Handle: EVA foam
- Wrist Strap: Heat-pressed honeycomb mesh fabric
- Lock: Aluminum alloy
- Tips: Tungsten steel
- Adjustable Length: 41.34 – 55.12 in (105 – 140 cm)
- Collapsed Length: 39.96 in (101.5 cm)
- Folded Length:21.65 in (55 cm)
- Tube Diameter (Lower / Middle): ~ 0.55 in (14 mm)
- Package Dimensions: 20.87 x 3.94 x 3.15 in (53 x 10 x 8 cm)
- Net Weight:
- Per Pole: 8.11 oz (230 g)
- Per Pair: 16.23 oz (460 g)
- Snow Basket: 0.85 oz (24 g)
- Rubber Feet: 0.53 oz (15 g)
- Mud Basket: 0.21 oz (6 g)
- Replaceable Tips: 0.18 oz (5 g)
- Wrench: 0.71 oz (20 g)
- Gross Weight: 26.81 oz (760 g)
- Ideal Uses: Alpine hiking, Multi-day Trekking, Shelter Setup, Light XC Support
- Warranty: Contact us via our contact page for prompt assistance.
- Color Options/Variations: Red
What’s Included?
- Pair of hiking poles
- Two snow baskets
- Two rubber tips
- Four tungsten tips
- Wrench
Warnings
- Check locks before use: Ensure external locks are fully tightened before loading on steep or uneven ground.
- Do not over-extend: Stay within the marked 105 – 140 cm range to maintain strength and lock performance.
- Inspect tips and straps: Replace worn tips or damaged straps to maintain traction and control.
How to Use?
- Assemble: Let the internal elastic cord guide each section to snap into place; check joints are fully seated.
- Set length: Start around elbow-height (forearm ~90 degrees) within 41.34 – 55.12 in (105 – 140 cm); shorten slightly for climbs, lengthen for descents.
- Lock: Tighten the aluminum external locks until secure; verify no slippage under body weight.
- Use with shelter: For trekking-pole tents needing extra headroom, extend up to 55.12 in (140 cm) as required.
- Accessorize: Add VersaMount Lite / Mini or VersaBasket (all sold separately) for camera or snow use.
Return & Exchange
For more information, please visit refund policy.
FAQs
Q: What are the best collapsible trekking poles for alpine hiking?
A: Look for strong 7075-T6 aluminum, secure external locks, long EVA grips, and a short folded (packed) length. Asgard Hybrid Poles are tuned for alpine travel with a compact 21.7 in (55 cm) folded size and stout shaft stiffness.
Q: What’s the difference between “collapsed length” and “folded (packed) length”?
A: Collapsed length is the shortest size when telescoping sections are slid down but still connected. Folded (packed) length is the storage size when sections are detached/zig-folded; for Hybrid Poles that’s about 21.7 in (55 cm).
Q: Aluminum vs carbon trekking poles – which should I pick?
A: Carbon (e.g., Hydrogen 2.0) saves weight and swing fatigue. Aluminum (Hybrid Poles) is slightly heavier but offers excellent toughness and predictable strength for alpine terrain and travel.
Q: Are the Asgard Hybrid Poles compatible with VersaBasket for snow or camera use?
A: Yes. Hybrid Poles support the VersaBasket system (sold separately). If you want a ski-ready pole with integrated camera-mount support out of the box, see the Asgard Ridge Ski Poles.
Q: Can I mount a camera on these poles?
A: Yes. Pair them with Asgard VersaMount Lite or Asgard VersaMount Mini for quick-release action-cam setups. For frequent ski filming, consider Asgard Ridge Ski Poles, which has build-in camera mounting point and included VersaBasket.
Q: Do the Hybrid Poles include VersaBasket in the box?
A: No. VersaBasket is sold separately for Hybrid Poles. If you want baskets included with a ski-specific build, see the Asgard Ridge Ski Poles.
Q: What length range do these poles cover, and how do I size them?
A: Usable range is 105 – 140 cm (41.3 – 55.1 in). Start at elbow height (~90° forearm) on level ground; shorten slightly for climbs and lengthen for descents or shelter setup.
Q: Will the folded poles fit inside a daypack?
A: The 21.7 in (55 cm) folded length fits most hiking daypacks and many carry compartments without external lash points.
Q: Are these poles good for trekking-pole tents or winter tarps?
A: Yes. With maximum length up to 140 cm, they work well for many trekking-pole shelters and provide sturdy winter tarp support when paired with snow baskets.
Q: Can I use Asgard Hybrid Poles for skiing?
A: Hybrid Poles are optimized for hiking/trekking and compact packing, not for skiing. For dedicated skiing with reinforced shafts and integrated camera-mount support, choose the Asgard Ridge Ski Poles.
Q: Are these suitable for winter hiking in Canada?
A: Yes. The 7075-T6 aluminum shafts, long EVA grips, and compatible snow baskets (VersaBasket) make them a solid choice for cold, mixed surfaces.
Q: What are the best trekking poles for USA national park trips?
A: For rugged trails and travel days, prioritize sturdy locks, reliable aluminum shafts, and compact pack size; precisely the Hybrid Poles’ strengths.
Q: How do I stop lock slippage on steep or wet terrain?
A: Wipe away dust/moisture and increase the lever clamp’s micro-adjust tension until the sections hold firmly. Re-check before big descents.
Q: Are these okay for trail running or fast-packing?
A: They can be used, but if your top priority is minimum swing weight, consider the lighter carbon Asgard Hydrogen Poles 2.0.
Q: What do they weigh and how sturdy are the lower sections?
A: About 460 g per pair (16.23 oz / pair) with robust 14 mm lower/middle sections for confidence-inspiring stiffness.
Q: Airline travel: carry-on or checked?
A: Policies vary; trekking poles often must be checked. Confirm with your airline/TSA equivalent before flying.
Q: How do these differ from Hydrogen Poles?
A: Hybrid vs Hydrogen: Hybrid = aluminum strength + compact folded length; Hydrogen = ultralight carbon for minimal swing weight.
Q: How do these differ from Ridge Ski Poles?
A: Hybrid vs Ridge: Hybrid = trekking/alpine focus; Ridge = ski-specific with integrated camera-mount support and basket emphasis.
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