Why are aluminium poles good for trail running?
Our Catbells poles are ideal as an introduction pole if you haven't used them before and want to see what all the fuss is about! They are a great budget option compared to carbon which is lighter but higher in price.
An adjustable pole will help you to get a feel for which height is best for you. Also to share them with a spouse or trail buddy if you want to!
Another benefit is that aluminium is super strong, so if you are a little 'heavy handed', will be using them on particularly rugged terrain or using them to take a bit more weight, for example coming back from an injury.
If you're still not sure check out our 'Which Poles Are Right For Me?' further down this page.
Why are Harrier poles half the price of other brands?
Our poles have all the same high quality features as the big brands. Including metal flip locks, carbide spike tips, soft fleece lined hand strap, integrated mud baskets, TPU coated inner wires, strong tension adjuster. Additionally included is a water resistant and protective carry case and durable rubber tech tip accessories.
We are an independent company who sells direct to customers, so unlike other brands who sell through third parties, we are able to pass savings of up to 50% directly to our customers.
How much do they weigh?
With a lightweight and sleek pole design, each pole weighs an impressive 240 grams, up to 13% less than leading competitors.
How small do they pack down?
When folded into Z position they measure just 35cm in length.
What accessories do I get with my poles?
For every set of poles you get - 2 poles with integrated mud baskets, a water resistant and protective carry case and a set of durable rubber tech tips for hard surfaces .
Can I use my trail running poles for hiking?
Yes! Fundamentally there is no difference between using Harrier poles for trail running or hiking. And let's face it, on an ultra run there is plenty of hiking!
Which aluminum is Catbells poles made from?
They are made from 100% premium 7075 aluminium. This makes them super strong and durable.
The handles are custom moulded, ultralight, smooth EVA with a slim, ergonomic design meaning they won't rub your hands like other brands.
How do you adjust and set the height?
For detailed info on set up and use check out our Pole Quick Start Guide. We also include a Quick Start Guide leaflet with every set of poles.
Our Catbells poles are adjustable allowing them to be set anywhere between 110-125cm in height, in comparison with our Catbells PRO poles which come at a fixed height. The adjustable or fixed height relates to the length of the pole - all of our models are Z fold for compact pack away.
When you receive your poles, at home stand straight with your poles extended parallel to your legs. Your elbow needs to be slightly bigger then a 90 degree angle. That allows for a good arm swing when in use, also for use on hills. Check out this helpful video Poles For Beginners for more tips from Founder Kate who is a British Nordic Walking Qualified Instructor.
I'm a complete beginner, where do I start with using poles!?
We would recommend investing in a 1:1 or group session with British Nordic Walking. They have local instructors around the country for very reasonable prices for a lesson. Nordic walking provides all the fundamentals or great technique, which you can then apply to your trail running. We also have some great resources on our Pole Quick Start Guide page.
How do you store z-poles?
There are lots of different ways of storing poles depending on which race vest you use.
Harrier race vests have 3 ways of holding poles; on the back horizontally across the bottom, held each side of your chest vertically at the front or horizontally on the side resting on your midsection. Depending on how you pack your vest, and how easy you want them to be able to access them will determine where you carry them.
We would recommend using your poles as much as possible on your training runs if you plan on using them for an event or race. Devise a strategy where you know where you will use them so that they're utilised to their full potential. Don't just carry them - use them.
What's the difference between z-fold, telescopic and Nordic walking poles?
All of our poles utilise the same Three-section Z-Folding design. As a result Harrier poles boast a 2 second, on the go extension system for smooth deployment and when not in use pack away to just 35cms.
Telescopic poles cannot be packed away to such a short length.
Nordic walking poles cannot be packed down and are set in the extended position, a bit like a ski pole.
Is a loop or a glove strap best on trail running poles?
Harrier poles all have a fleece lined hand strap with durable outer layer. The fleece lining makes them extremely comfortable and fully adjustable.
This is a very simple model and easy for you to release your hand from the pole whenever needed. They're great for beginners and seasoned pros alike as a simple and streamlined design with no complicated glove mechanism.
Any other great tips for my trail running?
Yes! To complement our new pole range, Harrier have created an exclusive “Harrier Pole PRO: Learn How to Walk and Run with Poles” course.
This learning resource includes 12 modules designed to support pole users getting started with the basics, right the way through to advanced running techniques.
Featuring expert guidance from running coach and mountain leader, Dan Summers, and Harrier Founder and British Nordic Walking coach, Kate Parker. Access is included with every pole purchase.
Which Poles Are Right For Me?
At Harrier we have a great range of poles for you to choose from. All of our models are suitable for both trail running and hiking, but you may find one pair in particular best suits your budget, ability or the terrain you will be using them for.
Model | Helvellyn PRO | Helvellyn | Catbells PRO | Catbells |
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Material | T300 Carbon | T300 Carbon | 7075 Aluminium | 7075 Aluminium |
Design | Fixed Length, Z-Fold | Adjustable Length, Z-Fold | Fixed Length, Z-Fold | Adjustable Length, Z-Fold |
Pole Strength | Strong | Strong | Extra Strong | Extra Strong |
Weight | Ultra Lightweight, from 138g per pole | Super Lightweight, from 175g per pole | Lightweight, from 185g per pole | Lightweight, from 240g per pole |
Who For? | Have used poles before / know what height is best for me | Beginner friendly | Beginner and budget friendly | Beginner and budget friendly |
Price | £104.99 | £99.99 | £64.99 | £59.99 |
Terrain | Ultras, mixed terrain, gram counting kit | Ultras, hiking, mixed terrain | Starting out with poles to practice, very rough / rocky terrain | Starting out with poles to practice, very rough / rocky terrain |