REI Co-op Swiftland TT Carbon Folding Trekking Poles - Pair
Calling all trail runners, fastpackers and speed hikers! REI Co-op Swiftland TT carbon folding poles help you steady your stride, then pack away compactly when you don't need them anymore.




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- Carbon shafts and fixed-length design keep pole weight low—ideal for performance-driven trail runners and speed hikers
- Folding, 3-piece shafts are connected with durable plastic-sheathed Dyneema® inner cords
- EVA foam grips feature an ergonomic shape to comfortably accommodate a variety of hand sizes and positions
- Adjustable nylon wrist straps enhance comfort
- Integrated trail baskets
- Mesh carry bag (included) cinches with a drawstring and has a hangloop for easy storage
- To assemble, hold pole by the handle and let the sections hang loose; then pull down on the lower part of the top section with your other hand until you hear a snap
- Ensure poles are fully extended and top button is visible and engaged; failure to do so will cause the product to collapse
- Sold as a pair
- REI Co-op brand is certified to The Climate Label; we actively fund efforts to reduce carbon emissions across our business and support climate projects around the world
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View the REI Co-op Swiftland Product LineView all REI Co-op Trekking PolesBest Use | Trail Running Hiking |
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Shaft Construction | Carbon fiber |
Grip Material | Foam |
Adjustable | No |
Ultralight | Yes |
Maximum Length (in.) | 105 CM: 41.3 inches 115 CM: 45.3 inches 125 CM: 49.2 inches |
Minimum Length (in.) | 105 CM: 41.3 inches 115 CM: 45.3 inches 125 CM: 49.2 inches |
Collapsed Length (in.) | 105 CM: 13.2 inches 115 CM: 14.5 inches 125 CM: 15.8 inches |
Maximum Length (cm) | 105 CM: 105 centimeters 115 CM: 115 centimeters 125 CM: 125 centimeters |
Minimum Length (cm) | 105 CM: 105 centimeters 115 CM: 115 centimeters 125 CM: 125 centimeters |
Collapsed Length (cm) | 105 CM: 33.4 centimeters 115 CM: 36.8 centimeters 125 CM: 40.1 centimeters |
Locking Mechanism | Push-button Lock |
Basket Type | Trekking |
Weight (Pair) | 105 CM: 10.8 ounces 115 CM: 11.2 ounces 125 CM: 11.8 ounces |
Gender | Unisex |
Sustainability | From a Climate Label Certified brand |
105 CM | 115 CM | 125 CM | |
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Height Range | 5'1" - 5'4" | 5'4" - 5'10" | 5'10"+ |
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So light!
These poles are such a breeze to use and pack down so small! I love how light they; so easy to carry in a pack when you're not using them. The grips are super comfortable and the tips are well-built and very durable. I've mostly used these for hiking so far and they've handled great in all kinds of terrain. Couldn't recommend these enough! 10/10.
Excellent Folding Trekking poles for any trails!
Straight out of the mesh carrying bag, these REI Co-op Swiftland Folding TT Carbon Trekking poles are fantastic! Good looking poles with matte black finish and gold accent elements. They are fashioned with comfortable dense foam hand grips and fabic quick release wrist strap for extra security. Assembly was a breeze to unfold, snap together and locked well in place. There will be no surprises when your hiking down rough trails. The lightweight carbon material makes packing, flying and traveling carefree and simple. Easy to fit in any backpack or hang from carabiner. The poles come with rubber and metal tips so you can change off on different trails. Also a set of dirt-snow-mud baskets are included. A winner winner for anyone who is looking for versatile Trekking poles. They also come in several different sizes for almost everyone needs.
Hiking poles for my height
Folding hiking poles specific for my height are amazing! I love that they are always ready to go, easy to use, and don't have to be adjusted. These easily fit in my car and backpack, too. They have completely replaced my earlier poles.
Great reliable trekking poles
Took me a second to figure out how to snap the poles to a solid form but once I figured it out, I found it easier than the poles I've used in the past. They have a pull cord so they align and connect the sections together automatically. Points were firm so not recommended for indoor use, but amazing in firm terrain. I'd highly recommend these over older style tent pole style snap poles or 'adjustable' style that tend to adjust themselves over extended periods of use. Wasn't a big fan of trekking poles in the past but they are really handy to have and light enough to carry around for those times that you do need them due to steep or slippery terrain.
Light and ergonomic
This is my first set of tekking poles. I love them! They're light, which is what you'd expect from carbon. Quick and easy to assemble and fold down. The grips are comfortable and don't slip when wet. I'm 5'11" and the 125 cm length feels good. I've tried adjustable poles before and feel like the locking mechanisms are a bit cumbersome. I'm glad I got a fixed length because they're lighter with fewer parts and seem more reliable.
Excellent Running Poles!
Wanted lighter poles for an Ultra with a lot of steep, rocky, technical ups and downs knowing they would be in my hands almost the entire way on this course. These did not disappoint! Light as a feather and they took the pounding. Barely new I was even holding them when not using. Half the price of the Leki poles I was looking at and a few ounces lighter. My other two sets of poles are also REI poles but they are variable length poles and messing with the lock-outs is a pain. Used those to know the right set length poles to get. Those will get moved to hiking and practice poles. These will be my go to poles for Ultras. Bonus - they folded up to fit nicely in my Solomon quiver, although they weren't in it much!
Watch out for defective poles!
About the third or fourth time I unfolded these poles, one of the buttons that is supposed to securely lock them in place failed. Yikes! Glad it happened at home and not on the trail, but very concerned about the quality. They are going back tomorrow.
Lightweight and sturdy, but not adjustable
These poles are so lightweight and portable!! I used these on a 4-day backpacking trip - they fit easily into my pack, which I checked through the airport. They barely added any weight to it. I was so surprised by how lightweight they were that I expected them to break easily, but they held up great for four days of continuous use. I ended up lending one out for particularly steep sections of the trail, where someone wanted a bit of extra support and was jealous of my poles. We also passed them around for water crossings, and my whole group was pretty impressed with them. My biggest issue with these is that even though I thought I adjusted my previous poles to almost exactly 115 cm, these poles (at exactly 115 cm) are a bit taller than I'd like. So I guess I probably like mine at... I dunno, 112 cm or so. And with adjustable poles I often like to adjust the height of my poles depending on whether I'm going uphill or downhill, which I obviously can't do with these. Because these poles are so lightweight and compact, they'll be my go-to poles any time I'm flying to a hiking destination, and probably for anything longer than a weekend hike. I will probably continue to use my adjustable set of poles for day hikes and short backpacking trips.
More on defects in locking mechanism
I posted a review of this pole after purchasing a pair that turned out to have a defective locking mechanism (titled “watch out for defective poles!”). Yesterday I returned the poles to REI. I illustrated with the second pole how the locking mechanism (a silver button) is supposed to pop out to lock them and as I was doing that, the locking mechanism failed. I was given a replacement set, and I asked the REI staffer ringing up the exchange to open and close the poles a couple of times for me, as they seemed quite stiff and difficult to set up and collapse and I wanted to make sure they were working correctly. The locking mechanism on both the new poles failed, right there at the checkout desk. So, that’s 4 out of 4 poles where the locking mechanism broke even before I got them out on the trail. Going to look for some other brand. Surprised at the lack of quality control in this REI-branded product. Both sets were size 105 and purchased at Silverdale store.
Snapped
Snapped clean in two on my fourth or fifth hike them. Disappointing. Other poles I used would have certainly not broken this easily.