I'm not impressed with these after a year or so. I broke one of them descending normally and repair is not possible. The grip is OK and I love the straps, but they do vibrat…
- Joshua, 03/08/13
Socal
I used a more basic version of these for 45-days backpacking. They were awesome and worked great for everything that I needed. One of my trip mates had this pair and I got to…
- Tommy, 05/27/13
United States
I agree with the other review. These have very high quality and are great for long distances because the shock absorbers really take a lot of the impact when walking on hard t…
- Jake, 01/27/13
United States
The poles are exactly as described. Weight is decent and strength is good. Best thing is the locking mechanism. No slip what-so-ever. Looking forward to using them this summer…
- Steve, 03/08/13
These poles were bought after returning top another brand that could not hold up. They have been exceptional! The extra grip pad on the neck is reall helpful when scambling, e…
- charles, 08/31/12
Packs small and doesn't weigh much. Nice design and comfortable. Non adjustable and non shock absorbing but thats not an issue for me. All in all I would buy again/recommend t…
- tyler, 08/02/12
I gained this item and was surprised at too much lightness!!
So,I hope that use in mountain soon!…
- Kimiko, 06/07/12
TOKYO
I have been on two short trips with these and they are a great change from the cheapos I had before.
Pros - Light weight, easy and quick to break down, very easy and quic…
- Warren, 06/07/11
St.Petersburg
These trekking poles are pretty sweet. The price is great and I've had these poles for about two years now and haven't had any trouble on the slopes. 'I don't write many rev…
- Arthur, 01/16/11
First, these are not do it all poles. If you're looking for something that will work for casual walking, snowshoeing, backpacking, and doubling as a support for your tarp shel…
- James, 12/28/12
The lightweight, folding nature of these poles compromises their durability to an extent that they didn't work for me. I am not a huge individual (160#), and I typically carr…
- Peter, 02/23/12
Super lightweight. When putting all my weight on them there is no slipping which is exactly what I was looking for. Easy to adjust and love the hand grips.…
- Ailine, 02/22/13
Florida
Used these poles for 2 weeks in the Cascades with 65lb pack, both as trekking poles and self-belay in low angle snow. Were very sturdy and was confident in their strength. L…
- brad, 07/31/12
I can't say enough good things about these poles. The flip locks work well, unlike some other poles I have seen. My pair has taken tons of abuse and still going strong. I l…
- Yevgeniy, 04/02/13
New York, New York
The cork handles are very comfortable and they adjust to your height. Mine double as tent poles. Love the shock absorbtion.…
- robert, 02/22/13
Gales Ferry
I always thought that you grabbed a stick and used that. Boy was I wrong. These things have shock absorbers, are adjustable, and come when you call. pretty cool.…
- robert, 12/20/12
Gales Ferry
I bought this after I broke my last trekking pole on a tough climb. This pole is lightweight yet very sturdy. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this to anyone. The handle is…
- Andrew, 07/07/12
Black Gate of Mordor
I wasn't sure if I was going to like the anti-shock as in many poles it adds vibration / feels cheap. But these are solid and comfortable. Being tall, the Leki handle curve fi…
- don, 06/01/13
United States