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REVIEWS
231 Reviews
Matthew B
Amazing set of pole, bought them right before my Patagonia trip and did not let me down. Super light and strong, even had to put all my bodyweight(170 lbs) into them a few times trying not to wipe out. Be careful not to drop your poles, the cork chips very easily in the cold.
Tina H.
Such an upgrade! lightweight, durable, easily adjustable - can't wait to put these to use on winter snowshoe hikes!
Dwight H.
I chose these over others because of the nice cork handles, soft but burly straps, and their easy adjustability. I haven’t used them yet but I fully expect they will be pretty sweet on the trail.
Gabriel L.
Lightweight, comfortable grip, amazing locks. Will be using these for a long time in the backcountry!
Cody L.
These poles are the best! I have used them multiple times with a heavy pack and they have saved the strain on my knees! They are light, strong, and packable. I love their adjustability. They make hiking fun again! I highly recommend these to anyone seeking more stability in the outdoors!
Andrew M.
Out of the box, these trekking poles have to be adjusted with a tool to tighten the flick locks. On my first hike using the poles, the flick locks failed and the poles slipped making them useless for 50 miles. Had to get a special tool to adjust them. Second trip, the flick locks slipped off the poles and couldn't adjust the poles until I got home ot use the tool. Too expensive for what you get.
Faith L.
Still getting use to them, but the sticks are light, sturdy and comfortable to use. Very happy with them so far.
Mike R.
Bought them for a Mtn Goat hunt in BC. Taking a tarp tent, so the poles will be doing triple duty. (Hiking poles, tent poles, and glassing shelter support in the rain. ) If things go well they may get used as shooting sticks.
dong s.
hiking lover as I am I've got to have BD alpine cabon tracking pole. it's light and strong. top quality tip to handle. . it is absolute gear I always carry with me no matter which mountain I go. . . .
Johannah M.
I’ve used a ton of trekking poles and these are by far my favorite. They’re super lightweight and the cork handles feel great.
Daniel D.
When I was backpacking in my early 20s I always went without trekking poles. Recently scored permits for Mt. Whitney and knew that trekking poles would be essential. Bought these and they were great! Light weight, comfortable in the hands. Couldn’t have made it up (or down) without them.
Ye Q.
The lower shaft, about the bottom 3–4" of the pole can NOT be fully locked in place when the pole is in folding position, the diameter of that tapering in section is too small for the locking mechanism to engage properly, that results the lower shaft can be easily slide in and out, even I tightened the flick lock by using the provided tool (Allen Wrench), still doesn’t work, this is a serious product issue.
Cole
The poles are great, very strong and very light weight. The carbon absorbs the shock well. Unfortunately, my cork grip on one of them cracked and broke on a through hike through regular use. Had to tape it up on the trail. Are the handles replaceable?
Scott B.
Lightweight carbon and Cork handles are amazing. Cork makes all the difference on those hot days when sweat is a factor.
Don K.
They’re very nice. very light with the tech tips on them. Better than the tip protectors. Moved to the Tetons for the summer. So they are getting used. Wolf creek yesterday (easy) Middle Teton tomorrow 😳
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