The Best Backcountry Ski Poles
After researching 56 of the best backcountry ski poles on the market today, we bought 17 models to test and compare. Our team of ski and splitboard experts includes ski guides, ski patrollers, and seasoned backcountry thrill-seekers. We reviewed backcountry touring poles designed for skiers and splitboarders, and some that work for both. Each model went through our testing gauntlet in the backcountry of the Sierra Nevada and Teton ranges. Whether you go on short tours, skin to access the side country from the resort, or are constantly logging high-vertical days, our review will help you find the best backcountry poles for your needs and budget.
After significant testing, the Dynafit Speed Vario 2.0 ended up on top of the heap. It has lasted our team over four seasons of moderate use and still delights us with its low weight and comfortable grip. When it comes to value, the Leki Helicon Lite is hard to beat, thanks to long adjustable shaft sections and a good grip, for a low price. The Folkrm Pahto is the best baton-style pole on the market, with length adjustment in addition to a simple, elegant design.
If you need help putting together your backcountry ski kit, we've got you. We've tested everything you need to get out there, from backcountry skis, skins, and AT bindings to the top-ranked avalanche airbags and avalanche beacons on the market.
Editor's Note: This review was updated on February 23, 2025, to test updated versions of existing models and add new products from Black Diamond.