Description
Asgard Multi-Pole
Ever wished your poles were lighter on climbs but tougher when the trail turns rough? Meet the Asgard Multi-Pole. This 3-section design lets you choose a carbon fiber lower for speed or an aluminum lower for extra durability. At just 7.01 oz (198.6 g) per pole, you get confidence without the weight. Grab the pair that fits your terrain and keep moving.
Product Description
Looking for the best trekking poles for hiking that balance low weight and real-world toughness? Asgard Multi-Pole delivers. Each pole weighs 7.01 oz (198.6 g), thanks to carbon fiber tubing, and you can opt for an aluminum lower section if your routes are rockier or icier. EVA foam grips with an extended handle give secure positions on steep pitches, while the aluminum locking system snaps tight in cold weather. If you are asking, “Are hiking poles worth it for long hikes?”, these help reduce fatigue and improve stability on ascents and descents. Built and field-tested for alpine touring and mountaineering, they come ready with baskets and tungsten tips for year-round use. Choose your ideal setup, pack less weight, and hike farther with more control. Shop Asgard Multi-Pole and climb with confidence.
Features
- Three Section versatility: Choose carbon fiber throughout or an aluminum lower section for added impact resistance.
- EVA grip with extended handle: Switch hand positions fast for steep ups and sidehills.
- Ultralight carbon tubes: Strong, thick-walled carbon balances stiffness and weight at 7.01 oz (198.6 g) per pole.
- Cold-proof aluminum locks: Crisp, snappy adjustments that stay secure when temperatures drop.
- Proven durability: Field-tested with snow baskets, tungsten steel tips, and tube strength checks.
Specs
- Series: Asgard Multi-Pole
- Materials: Carbon fiber tubes with optional aluminum lower; tungsten steel tips; EVA foam grip.
- Product Dimensions: 1.57 x 1.97 x 24.41 in (4 x 5 x 62 cm)
- Package Dimensions: 1.85 x 4.72 x 21.26 in (4.7 x 12 x 54 cm)
- Net Weight: 18.10 oz (513.2 g)
- Net Weight (With Only Carbon Fiber Lower Section)
- Carbon Fiber Lower Section: 1.54 oz (43.6 g)
- Per Pair: 14.02 oz (397.2 g)
- Per Pole: 7.01 oz (198.6 g)
- Net Weight (With Only Aluminum Lower Section)
- Aluminum Lower Section: 2.05 oz (58 g)
- Per Pair: 15.03 oz (426 g)
- Per Pole: 7.51 oz (213 g)
- Gross Weight: 26.53 oz (752.2 g)
- Ideal Uses: Hiking, Trekking, Trail Running, Mountaineering.
- Warranty: Contact us via our contact page for prompt assistance.
- Color Options/Variations: Black
What’s include?
- Pair of hiking poles.
- Both carbon fiber and aluminum lower section.
- Two snow baskets.
- Two wide, black trekking pole baskets.
Warnings
- Do not overextend: Extending beyond the marked limits may damage the poles.
- Check lock security: Ensure locks are tight before use.
- Avoid improper use: Use only for trail running, hiking or trekking to prevent breakage.
How to Use?
- Adjust Length
- Set pole height so your elbows are near 90 degrees with tips on the ground.
- Shorten by 2 – 4 in (5 – 10 cm) for uphill; lengthen for downhill.
- Secure Grip
- Hand goes up through the strap, then down onto the grip so the strap supports your wrist.
- Keep a relaxed hold to reduce fatigue.
- Walking Technique
- Plant the opposite pole with your leading foot and push lightly to propel forward.
- Keep tips a short step ahead for rhythm and stability.
- Terrain Tips
- Uphill: Plant slightly behind your stance for extra drive.
- Downhill: Plant slightly ahead for braking control.
- Maintenance
- Wipe down after use, clear debris from locks, and store dry.
Return & Exchange
For more information, please visit refund policy.
FAQs
Q: What are the best trekking poles for mixed terrain?
A: Asgard Multi-Pole offers a carbon setup for speed and an aluminum-lower option for added durability on rocky or icy routes.
Q: Are hiking poles worth it for long hikes?
A: Yes. Proper length and strap use reduce fatigue and improve stability on climbs and descents. See our how-to guide for techniques.
Q: Carbon fiber vs aluminum lower section for the trekking poles: which should I choose?
A: Choose carbon fiber lower section for the lightest swing weight 7.01 oz (198.6 g) and aluminum lower section for extra impact resistance in harsh terrain.
Q: How do I choose the right trekking pole length for my height?
A: Start at elbow height (90 degrees), then adjust 5-10 cm shorter uphill and longer downhill for control.
Q: What comes in the box?
A: A pair of poles with both carbon fiber and aluminum lower section, 2 snow baskets, and 2 wide trekking baskets.
Q: Which accessories can I add for filming or photos?
A: Pair with Asgard VersaMount Lite or Asgard VersaMount Mini for camera mounting options.
Q: Where can I learn more techniques?
A: Check our How To Use Trekking Poles article for tips and terrain-specific moves.
Q: Want a lighter premium option?
A: Consider Asgard Hydrogen Poles 2.0 for an ultralight upgrade.
Q: Is shipping available in the US?
A: Yes, and this model suits everything from weekend hikes to desert treks in the American Southwest.
Q: Is it suitable for Canadian conditions?
A: Yes. The aluminum locking system performs reliably in cold weather common in Canada.
Stephen –
Super light but feels like pro gear. Definitely not some cheap knockoff.
Julian S –
These saved my knees on steep trails.
No joke, I could feel the difference going downhill. Way less pressure on my joints.
Jerry.F –
Bought these for my daughter’s first hike — now I want a pair too.
My daughter and I hiked in Yosemite last month and I got these for her since she’s new to hiking. She loved them immediately — easy to adjust, super light, and she said they made her feel more stable and confident, especially on downhill sections.
I tried them out halfway through… and honestly? I’m ordering another pair for myself. They’re just solid. It’s a great entry-level pole but honestly performs like something twice the price.
Augie –
Lighter and better feel, but much more expensive than my aluminum alloy trekking poles.
Sylvester –
They’ve taken a beating and still look new.
Used them in rain, mud, and even snow. Zero issues so far. Super durable.
Blazer Jake –
Wow, these trekking poles are a game-changer! Superlight, sturdy, and grippy-made tough climbs and descents a breeze. No scratches despite some rough tumbles. Comfy handles, pack small, total lifesaver! Obsessed and highly recommend!
Mark –
Used them on a 3-day backpacking trip in Utah. Light, strong, and didn’t slip once.
Ler-SerKale –
Picked these up before a trip to Zion — worth every penny.
I saw these on sale and figured, why not? Ended up taking them on a 9-mile day hike through Zion, and they honestly made a huge difference. The trails were rocky and had a ton of elevation gain, but these poles helped distribute the effort. What I loved most is how light they feel — my hands didn’t cramp, and the cork grips stayed dry even when I was sweating. They fold down super small and fit right into the side pocket of my pack. For the price, this is probably one of the best value trekking poles out there.
Joseph Davies –
Easy to set up, easy to fold. I’ve tried others, but these are the most comfortable.
Linda –
Absolutely Stunning & So Practical!
I just received my Trekking Pole and I’m genuinely impressed! Beyond the incredible convenience, it’s genuinely stylish. I’ve already gotten compliments on how sleek it looks. It’s not just a trekking pole; it’s a fashionable accessory for any outdoor enthusiast. Highly recommend!
dingdong66 –
I’ve hiked over 200 miles with these trekking poles and they’re still as sturdy as day one. Lightweight and comfortable grips. Absolutely reliable for long-distance adventures!