Iceline Trekking Poles

Sale price$169.00 USD

Handle Straps: No

Now updated for 2025 to be even stronger, even lighter, more durable graphics, and a much requested new strap version. The non-strap version is in stock now, while the strap version is on pre-order for shipping in early February.

The Iceline poles use a unique weight efficient design to create a trekking pole that is lighter, stronger, and more reliable. They offer the compactness of a 3 piece pole and the reliability of an external adjuster, while shaving unnecessary weight to craft a pole that is both sturdy and the world's lightest three piece adjustable pole at just 134 g (4.7 oz).

EFFICIENT DESIGN

Three piece trekking poles are the norm because they can stow conveniently on the side of your backpack, but almost all prior 3 piece poles contain a shortcoming: dual adjusters. 

Having dual adjusters is not only unnecessary (because a single adjuster gives ample adjustment range) but actually a negative because the second adjuster adds weight, complexity, potential to slip, and more hassle to set your poles to a specific length. The Iceline poles use a fundamentally better approach: replacing the lower adjuster with a quick connect mechanism. This gives an even shorter packed size (comparable to 4 section poles) while making the pole lighter, simpler, and more reliable. In regular use they operate like a 2 section pole, but the tips can disconnect for a compact packed size when needed.

Additionally, we've obsessed over the rest of the pole to save unnecessary weight including a tighter fitting grip that requires less glue and a lighter integrated tip design. Even the matte finish has been carefully considered to look beautiful while saving grams over a glossy lacquer finish. 

As a result of its' weight efficient design, the Iceline poles are able to invest more weight into areas that matter (stronger tubing, a more reliable external adjuster) while also providing a lighter pole that is nicer to use.

STRONG

The Iceline poles are quite durable for a lightweight trekking pole because they use premium high strength carbon and larger diameter tubing that is more weight efficient (both stronger and lighter).

In particular, the non-telescoping nature of the lower connection enables thicker 16 mm tubing for the tip section. Other poles with telescoping lower connections have to use narrower tubing for the tip section (typically 12 mm) but this makes those poles weaker right where they are most exposed to potential damage. The 16 mm tubing here substantially reduces the risk of breakage.

The Iceline poles are a sturdy pole that can hold more weight in a horizontal load test than comparable poles while having about half the flex. This low flex and high strength provide a more confident experience and lower risk of breakage.

Premium Carbon

The Iceline poles are custom built for Durston in Austria by Komperdell who have over a century of experience building high quality poles. These poles use their highest grade carbon to achieve greater performance at a lower weight.

External Adjuster

Unlike other poles near this weight, the Iceline poles have external adjustment which is easier to adjust, simpler to maintain, and less likely to slip compared to internal 'twist' adjusters. The external adjuster allows for ample adjustment range of 95 - 127 cm.

Quick Connect

In regular use the Iceline poles operate like a 2 piece pole with the upper external adjuster, but if you want them to pack short you can disconnect the tips with the quick connect mechanism. This mechanism enables a short pack size that is more compact than even other 3 piece poles, while being lighter, simpler, quicker to adjust the pole length, and with no risk of slippage.

Larger Diameter Tubing

The Iceline poles use larger diameter tubing to increase strength and reduce flex. In particular, the lowest section (which is the most common section to break in other poles) uses larger 16 mm tubing compared to 12 mm in other lightweight poles, making the Iceline poles stronger where you need it most.

Matte Finish

The Iceline poles have a matte finish that gives the poles a premium look, but more importantly, is the result of our focus on weight efficiency as it saves several grams in lacquer compared to a glossy finish.

QUALITY & RELIABILITY

The Iceline poles are custom built for Durston in Austria by Komperdell (a well respected maker of high end poles for over 100 years). Even the stuff sack is high quality, as it re-purposes otherwise scrap Dyneema® fabric from our Pro series tents to provide a superlight (5g) way to store the poles.

A key goal with the Iceline poles was to improve reliability and ease of use, because other lightweight poles commonly use internal 'twist' adjusters that are prone to slippage, or when they use external adjusters they use plastic parts. Either way, having dual adjusters doubles their risk of issues. With the Iceline poles the single adjuster reduces risk and is a more reliable external style with premium aluminum parts. The lower quick connector is also highly reliable with aluminum parts and no potential for slippage.

Overall, the efficient and patent pending design of the Iceline poles sets a new standard for ultralight trekking poles. At 134 g they are the world's lightest trekking poles that can pack short and have length adjustment, while being sturdier and more reliable than other poles near this weight. This makes them a joy to use for everything from a Rim-to-Rim day hike of the Grand Canyon to a multi-week traverse of Alaska's Brooks Range.

Specifications

SPECIFICATIONS

WEIGHT

Strapless Version

134 g (4.7 oz) per pole.

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Strap Version

145 g (5.1 oz) per pole.

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Dyneema Stuff Sack

5 g (0.2 oz)

LENGTH

Collapsed

49 cm (19.5")

Features

FEATURES

Ultralight

The Iceline poles are the world's lightest adjustable trekking poles at 134 g / 4.7 oz each (no strap version). This superlight weight makes them an effortless pleasure to use on the trail.

External Adjustment

The upper adjuster on the Iceline is a proven external adjuster (commonly referred to as flick locks) which is more reliable, easier to repair, and easier to adjust compared to internal ("twist lock") adjusters. It also uses premium aluminum parts instead of a plastic lever.

Dyneema Stuff Sack

A Dyneema stuff sack is included for secure storage of the poles. These sacks are build from scrap Dyneema fabric from our X-Mid Pro tents.

FAQ

FAQ

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Customer Reviews

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Ken Williams
Innovation at its best

It takes someone special to finally ask why has it always been done this way and why don’t we try something new? This is exactly what Dan Durston has done with these new Iceline trekking poles. I mean even the name is cool. The straps are a really light material and feel great on my wrists. I really like the locking mechanism for popping in the bottom half of the pole. It feels very solid. And to remove it pushing the release button is also solid so it looks and works great. I had other ultra light poles but they have two places that you have to twist and un-twist. This has one section that you can quickly lock and unlock. Setting up a tent I can set my preferred height and if it needs a little tweaking because of uneven ground I can quickly adjust that with the lock. Taking it down I can set it to my preferred length for trekking without having to fiddle with two twists. The grips feel fine in my hands. These collapse down into a smaller length than any other poles I’ve tried. On a scale of one to ten I would give these a ten although that’s what I give all the Durston Gear I have. Another innovative and outstanding product design from Durston Gear.

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David Smith
A marvel of Form and Function

These are such a great example of Durston engineering.
Not a copy but a re invention of what works well.
So glad I got a pair before the first run sold out.
For those waiting to get their's, Like other Durston products. It will be worth the wait!

Thanks for the kind words David. Glad you're liking the poles :)
- Dan

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Middle-aged hiker
Great poles, wish there was a long version

Will save the writing and pretty much second what Cariboo wrote. Everything about the poles seem fantastic. My problem is that I am a tall person and they are too short for me. I knew this was a possibility when I ordered them, but gave it a try given the build of them, so it is on me.

Unfortunately to short for me, wish there was a long version, 137cm+ .

Thanks for the kind words and feedback. We find about 95% of people should be well served with the 127 cm maximum length, but yes a longer version would be nice. We are watching the grams here, but do home to add a bit more length for taller people in the future.
- Dan Durston

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Cariboo
Some of the best poles available

So, first of all. If I could go 4.5 stars, I would. I mean, these things are nearly perfect. I also don't think you can get better poles anywhere else. Although I haven't tried everything, I've tried enough to know that there isn't much better out there. You can't move up from these, only sideways. They're also a much better value for what you get than most high-end poles. There are several companies out there selling inferior poles for similar prices.

My daughter and I used these on the WCT this year I used them before and after on some dayhikes and a weekender. So, I can't give them a long-term review, but I've had them outside for the better part of two weeks and 200km.

They are light, way stronger and more stable than I expected and super easy to live with. I could write all day about how much I loved them. However, to make this succinct, I have to admit that I'm not "in love" with them. And no, it has nothing to do with the straps. I don't usually use straps.

I'm 6'1 and I found these to be about 10cm too short to use to pick my way down ultra-steep terrain, especially in slippery conditions. I don't use my poles all the time, and this is one thing I like to have them for. If you are of average height and on a half-decent trail, this will not impact you at all. If you are taller and on a particularly rough route, you might find yourself wanting a little more length to get a pole down somewhere where you can use it.

On a related note, I like to weight the top of my poles in the palm of my hand sometimes as opposed to holding the grip when picking my way down steep terrain. Many poles will give you something solid to push against, but these will not. It's just foam up top and it feels really flimsy if you try to load the poles this way. I'm not certain there is any way to fix this as I suspect any solution would take away from the wonderful weight these achieve.

The above two issues were enough for me to switch out the poles with a shorter member of the party on two occasions when picking down hill. Luckily, the people who traded with me were thrilled to try the new Durston Poles for a few hours. So their Gucci factor made this kind of a moot point. Also, I noticed immediately how much less stable longer poles were with the flimsy lower sections. Also, everything else feels terribly heavy now.

So, I'f you're most people looking at these and wondering if they are worth the money, the answer is yes. If you're taller and like really technical terrain, the answer will be maybe.

Anyway, thanks to Dan for another great product.

PS: What I'd really love is a "long" version of these poles.

Thanks for the kind words and detailed feedback. My hope is that as we slowly shave more grams off these poles over time, we can put some of that weight savings into making them longer. I think the 127cm max length is good for most, but yes getting it up to 130 cm or maybe 135cm would be better for some. For the stiffness of the top, the strap version adds some hardware inside the grip here so it is also sturdier when palming the top. Even with the straps removed it has that benefit.

Thanks for your support,
Dan Durston

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Experienced Backpacker
TERRIFIC NEW V-2 ICELINE TREKKING POLES

Today I received my new, Version 2, Iceline Trekking Poles. (I had previously bought Version 1 Iceline Poles.) These poles are impressively light & strong! I especially like the new, ventilated wrist straps . . . the best wrist strap design I have encountered. Once I set the length on the upper, adjustable pole sections, I intend to “leave the adjustable upper pole length set in place.” Then, by separating the upper and lower pole sections, I am still able to place these in their Dyneema bag (sticking out some) and insert them into the outer side pocket of my Durston Wapta 30 Backpack. This will allow for quick assembly, by just popping the upper and lower pole sections together, without needing to adjust length. Overall, on a 1-to-10 scale of satisfaction . . . I RATE THESE POLES AT “11.”

Thanks :) Yeah they are pretty neat. The straps are really nice. They are super light, yet comfortable and ventilated.
- Dan Durston