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Cascade Mountain Tech Lightweight Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Trekking Poles with Extended Down Grip Plus Tip Kit

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Color: Orange (Cork Grip)


Style: Quick Lock


Pattern Name: Trekking Poles


Features

  • Exceptional Quality and Comfort - Crafted from aircraft-grade 6061 aluminum, each 10-ounce trekking pole is more durable in blazing heat or frigid cold. Less likely to snap under pressure and the rubber grip tops are more comfortable than the hard plastic on your buddys average trekking poles.

Brand: Cascade Mountain Tech


Material: Aluminum, Rubber


Color: Orange (Cork Grip)


Shaft Material: Aluminum


Extended Length: 54 Inches


Brand: ‎Cascade Mountain Tech


Material: ‎Aluminum, Rubber


Color: ‎Orange (Cork Grip)


Shaft Material: ‎Aluminum


Extended Length: ‎54 Inches


Handle Material: ‎Cork, Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎0.68 Kilograms


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎54 Inches


Folded Size: ‎26


Lock Type: ‎Quick


Base Material: ‎Rubber


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎27.75 x 5 x 2.2 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.95 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1 x 1 x 26 inches


Brand Name: ‎Cascade Mountain Tech


Country of Origin: ‎China


Warranty Description: ‎Cascade Mountain Tech offers a limited manufacturer’s warranty on all of our products for a minimum of one year from the date of purchase to the original retail buyer. As some of our products carry longer than a one year warranty, please check your individual product documentation for more information. Our limited manufacturer’s warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship for intended uses only. In the case of a defect, will be happy to send replacement parts or product to resolve the issue. We do not warranty for misuse or unintended purposes (such as using trekking poles for skiing, using trekking poles for tent poles, or bending the poles beyond normal tolerances). Lost parts of any Cascade Mountain Tech products are not covered under our limited manufacturer’s warranty, but we do offer replacement parts so that you can continue using and enjoying your product.


Model Name: ‎Aluminum Quick Lock Trekking Poles


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Cascade Mountain Tech


Part Number: ‎TP-AL-QL-CORK-3


Style: ‎Quick Lock


Included Components: ‎Carry bag, Mud baskets, Rubber tips, Snow baskets, Two Trekking Poles, carry case, mud baskets, rubber tips, snow baskets, clip


Size: ‎One Size


Date First Available: August 26, 2016


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  • You need these!
Color: Light Blue (Cork Grip) Style: Quick Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
I was hesitant to use trekking poles at first. Once I decided to give them a try, I looked for review videos on YouTube and a lot of videos mentioned these specific poles. I had never heard of them before but after watching the reviews, I decided to give them a try and I'm so glad I did. They make a huge difference in my hiking experience. It was nice to complete a hike without neck, shoulder, or knee pain. I honestly didn't even feel my backpack on my back when using these. I also felt like I could enjoy the sights more and not stare at the ground watching every step. These poles helped me to feel very balanced. The price is great. The poles feel very well made, are easy to adjust, and come with multiple attachments and a nice storage bag. Very happy with this purchase and will definitely be buying more in the future. These would be amazing gifts for anyone that likes to hike or do much walking outdoors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024 by JB83

  • Actually Worth The Investment
Color: Green (Cork Grip) Style: Quick Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
I decided to start hiking in the great outdoors not long ago and I purchased this set of trekking poles specifically for a mountain peak hike, and I admittedly bought this set because they were the cheapest at the time of my purchase (cork handles), $20.60 new. I was very skeptical about the uses for these, based on what I had seen in videos, which only had people demonstrating them on rather flat, or moderate inclines. Nothing I saw in the demonstrations suggested that these would be more than minimal use/effectiveness. Still, the set was cheap, so I bought them, just in case... boy, what a lucky/smart decision that was. The mountain peak trail I was hiking went up over 3k feet in 4 miles, I did not see how these would help, so I only carried 1 up with me, in case I was confronted by a rattle snake, or something. I never did use them going up the mountain, so on this hike, where the one pole I brought up with me really shined was on the descent. The trail is very steep, and on the way down I slipped twice, ate gravel once (I slipped toward the cliff edge and had no choice but to throw myself down into the gravel), and from there I made use of the pole, almost like a cane, going down the rest of the way. I did not even come close to slipping again once I made use of that one pole. I also noticed that using the pole for added stability also resulted in far less impact on my joints, which is a huge deal for me because I am in the early stages of osteoarthritis. In the hiking adventures that have followed, I have used these poles religiously. I hiked into the grand canyon and used these both for the descent in, and the ascent back out. I again noticed how much easier on my joints it was, using both poles this time, and on the ascent out of the canyon I was able to use the poles for additional leverage in the climb, which made for a much easier, but still very challenging, climb. On another mountainous canyon hike, they were again indispensable for the ascent, the descent, and providing additional stability/slip protection. Think of it like maneuvering with 4 legs instead of only 2. My point in sharing these experiences is that trekking poles are not a gimmick. Depending on your hike, they may be more of a necessity than you might think. Especially for very steep and challenging climbs and descents, or if you're hiking through a wash with boulders and lots of rocks. I am still skeptical of their value on flat hikes with minimal inclines, but I supposed they'd still be good to bring along in the event of unexpected steep inclines/descents. As for these poles, I found them to be fantastic. I got a real deal when I made my purchase! These are stable, They are strong, they are not heavy, they don't slip, they are easy to adjust, and the clamps hold tightly. They were well worth what I had paid for them, and I would still agree with that assertion had I paid twice the amount that I did. If you like long, strenuous, steep hikes, you won't do wrong with these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023 by J. Robbins

  • Locking methods and accessories vary
Color: Blue (EVA Grip) Style: Twist Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
I purchased two of these sets, overall I am pleased especially given the price however I had some issues with each. I first purchased the orange and black set and used on a hike, initially once I set the height and clicked in they would randomly collapse under a small amount of pressure and I could NOT tighten the screws any more, I was worried I would need to pack a screwdriver or they would be unusable but for some reason by day three of use the clips were sufficient to keep them locked in place and could snap open to collapse easily. The second pair I ordered on return I purchased blue and black so my daughter and I could tell the difference between our poles, I didn't pay attention to the fact that the blue/black mechanism was screw to tighten/collapse instead of the clips and to note while they both came with the same tips the orange and black poles also came with a nice carrying case. The blue and black poles didn't have any collapsing issues which was good at first but by day two of use one of them would no longer collapse and is stuck in an extended height (it's not max and it's the correct height for me thankfully so it's still usable) but it won't continue to twist or collapse no matter what I do which was a pain for packing up. All things equal I would recommend the orange pair over the blue just to have an accessible mechanism and the bag to corral all the tips and poles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by Christopher R Moss

  • Do yourself a favor and get these
Color: Light Blue (Cork Grip) Style: Quick Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
Having previously borrowed trekking poles from a friend, I knew that these would be very helpful on the trails I was planning to hike. But I pulled them out of the package and went to use them right away without reading instructions. Well, they kept collapsing on me. What I needed to do was tighten the nuts on the clips so that the clips would hold and keep the telescoped poles from collapsing. I struggled on the trail until I pulled out my car key and used the tip as a screwdriver to tighten the nuts. One good tightening and I was good for the rest of the trip. Moral of the story: read directions! But in all seriousness, I had to rely heavily on these poles and they served me very well on the trail. They gave me added strength and stability going up and down over rocks, boulders, stairs, and inclines. The poles are lightweight, easy to use, and they come in a travel pouch with all of the extra tips. Trekking poles are a great tool that will enhance your hiking experience, and this is a quality set at a very good price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023 by fraulibra

  • Sturdy trekking poles
Color: Orange (Cork Grip) Style: Quick Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
I needed to replace a pair of of tracking poles that didn’t work properly. These are easy to assemble and stay together. Do the job very well they’re lightweight, but sturdy great value for the money.
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Michigan Mom

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