Trekking poles

mtwarden

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^ most trekking poles you can put on rubber tips, quiets them down a fair bit
 

lam396

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I just got them off of Amazon. The ones above are the twist lock. I got the carbon fiber Flip lock cork ones for 42.99. I haven't took them out of the package yet, just showed up last night.
They have the same brand in aluminum for 22.99
Are the aluminum any good?

sent from my galaxy
 

Bughalli

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Brands aside, I like carbon, cork handles and the fixed length Z design. Super compact, very light and never move/collapse unexpectedly. They're also quite a bit quieter. No rattling if you accidentally tap a branch or rock. I've purchased a decent number of different trekking poles (mostly higher end), sold a bunch of them after testing. I will compromise on pole material (aluminum vs carbon) and handle material (cork vs foam), but I won't on design. Fixed is the way to go for me. When going down steep terrain with a heavy pack I've had those adjustable poles move on me no matter how hard I cranked them down. The adjustable ones don't move often, but often enough under the wrong conditions. If you're in super steep country with a heavy pack where a wrong step could have serious consequences you never want a pole to move. Just my 2 cents.

If you're not in a rush, there's some killer deals that come across Sierra Trading Post. I think my current pair were normally something like $150 marked down to $60 for a pair. Love them.
 
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