Introduction
Not all walking poles are the same.
At first glance, many poles look similar — aluminium shafts, handles, and rubber tips. But the design of a walking pole has a significant impact on comfort, posture, and the way the body moves.
WALX® poles were developed specifically to support Total Body Walking®, a method designed to make walking more effective for fitness, rehabilitation, and everyday wellbeing.
Understanding what makes WALX poles different helps explain why many walkers find them easier to use and more comfortable than traditional Nordic or trekking poles.
Designed for Natural Walking
Traditional Nordic Walking poles were originally adapted from cross-country ski poles.
This design emphasised propulsion through the straps and a technique inspired by skiing.
WALX poles were designed with a different goal:
to support the natural human walking pattern.
Instead of forcing exaggerated arm movements, WALX poles encourage:
relaxed arm swing
upright posture
smooth stride rhythm
This makes the technique easier to learn and more adaptable to different walking styles.
The Ergonomic Handle
One of the biggest differences is the WALX Ergo Grip handle.
Unlike straight cylindrical grips used on many poles, the Ergo Grip is designed to mirror the natural shape of the hand.
Key features include:
a contoured grip that supports the whole hand
a thumb rest for stability
a design that allows natural grasp and release
This improves comfort and encourages proper movement without excessive grip tension.
Strapless Design
Many Nordic Walking poles rely on strap systems similar to ski poles.
These straps allow the walker to push against the pole during the stride.
WALX poles use a strapless design.
Instead of relying on straps, the ergonomic handle allows the hand to open and close naturally during walking.
This offers several advantages:
easier coordination for beginners
improved dexterity and grip strength
reduced pressure on wrists and hands
greater freedom of movement
For some walkers, particularly those with arthritis or reduced hand mobility, strapless poles can feel significantly more comfortable.
The 15° Angled Shaft
Another unique feature is the 15° angled shaft design.
On many poles, the handle sits directly in line with the shaft.
The WALX design angles the handle slightly so that the pole tip lands naturally in the correct position during the walking stride.
This improves:
pole placement
propulsion efficiency
wrist alignment
The result is a smoother, more natural walking rhythm.
Designed for Whole-Body Engagement
The purpose of WALX poles is not simply to provide support or stability.
They are designed to activate the whole body during walking.
When used correctly, they can help engage:
shoulders
arms
core muscles
upper back
This turns a regular walk into a more effective full-body workout.
Suitable for Fitness, Rehab and Hiking
Because of their ergonomic design, WALX poles are used in a wide range of settings.
They are commonly used for
fitness walking
rehabilitation programmes
balance and stability training
endurance walking and hiking
This versatility makes them suitable for beginners as well as experienced walkers.
Built with High-Quality Materials
WALX poles are manufactured using 7075 aluminium alloy, known for its strength and durability.
This high-grade material offers:
excellent strength-to-weight ratio
durability for regular use
reliable performance across different terrains
Precision engineering ensures the pole sections fit securely, providing a stable and responsive feel when walking.
Supporting the Total Body Walking® Method
The design of WALX poles works alongside the WALX Tri-Motion™ method, which focuses on natural arm swing and efficient movement patterns.
Together, the poles and teaching framework help walkers:
improve posture
develop rhythm
increase muscle engagement
avoid common technique mistakes
Final Thoughts
Walking poles may look simple, but thoughtful design can significantly improve how they feel and perform.
WALX poles were developed to support a more natural and inclusive approach to walking with poles.
Through ergonomic design, strapless handles, and angled shafts, they help make Total Body Walking® accessible to people of all abilities.
For many walkers, this combination of comfort, efficiency and versatility makes them an appealing alternative to traditional Nordic or trekking poles