Trekking Poles for Quick Stix

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Jun 6, 2024
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Colorado
Just broke my trekking poles on a hike this past weekend, they were relatively cheap ones.

Looking to get a decent set that are compatible with quick stix. Looking for recs if it matters. I can't tell if some of these $100+ poles are worth it since the $60 ones I just had worked fine for 4 years (but did break lol).

Thanks!
 

mtnbound

Lil-Rokslider
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Nov 8, 2016
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N. Idaho
Just broke my trekking poles on a hike this past weekend, they were relatively cheap ones.

Looking to get a decent set that are compatible with quick stix. Looking for recs if it matters. I can't tell if some of these $100+ poles are worth it since the $60 ones I just had worked fine for 4 years (but did break lol).

Thanks!

I have been using the Sissy Sticks since they first came out and they have held up to all kinds of abuse. If I broke one I would buy them again.
 

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WKR
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Durango CO
I have been using the Sissy Sticks since they first came out and they have held up to all kinds of abuse. If I broke one I would buy them again.

Same. I've been using them since 2020 and I also using them in the winter for backcountry splitboarding/skiing. Great ratio of strength to weight.
 
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