Cascade Mountain Tech Carbon Fiber Quick Lock Trekking Poles

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About This Item

Features:

  • Perfect for every outdoor enthusiast
  • Useful for hiking uphill, downhill, and flat terrain
  • Adjustable trekking poles are made from carbon fiber so they are super lightweight with a "quick locking" mechanism for easy height adjustment
  • Improve your hiking endurance and allow you to reach new heights
  • Brand : Cascade Mountain Tech
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 23QQEUCRBNFBRQLTRCACA
Shaft Material: 100% Carbon Fiber
Grip Material: Cork
Locking Mechanism: Quick Lock
Single Pole Weight (without rubber tips): 7.8oz
Pole Lengths:Fully Collapsed 26" or Fully Extended 54" or Disassembled: Upper; 20.75" Middle; 20" Lower; 21.25"
Tip Material: Tungsten carbide
Anti-Shock Feature: No
Carry Case Included:29"x5.25"
4 Sets of Additional Tip Covers for 4 Seasons of Use:Rubber Boot Tips, Mud Baskets, Snow Baskets, Small Rubber Tips

REVIEWS

4.6
80%
Recommended

20 Reviews

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Best Poles Ever

Very strong durable poles. Once you set them to size they stay locked in position. Used them for snow showing now and will be using for hiking later. I may purchase another set to keep in second car so I don’t forget them when I want to hike at a time I didn’t expect. Highly recommend.

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Trekking Poles

Excellent poles. Worth the suggested price. Purchased for my son,

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Nice Light Poles

Bought these for my wife and she loves them. They adjust easily, are super light, and with the variety of fittings work great for different terrains and ground situations.

Question Before Use

actually I have not had a chance to use these, but I have a question: If I am going to walk on concrete, do I remove the rubber tip and use just the metal bottom on concrete? Or should I leave the rubber tip on to walk on concrete?

Great For The At

Literally used these poles for the entirety of the Appalachian Trail. Tips were worn by the end but that's usual for a 2200 mile journey. The fact the price is so good for the durability is great. One downside (and thats just because its carbon fiber) is they can snap easier. Had that happen to me a couple years ago when I crossed a stream, jammed it between rocks and slipped on it. But considering they survived 2200 miles means they are great as long as the user doesnt do something stupid.

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