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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

  • Brand: Cascade Mountain Tech|Shaft Material: Aircraft- grade 6061 aluminum|Tip Material: Tungsten carbide|Single Pole Weight: 10.4 ounces|Grip Material: Cork|Extended Grip Material: EVA|Fully Extended Length: 54|Fully Collapsed length: 26|Disassembled measurements:|Upper piece: 20.75"|Middle piece: 20"|Lower piece: 21.25"|Upper - Aluminum Quick Lock Cork Grip - (Shop Here)|Middle - Aluminum Quick Lock - (Shop Here)|Lower - Aluminum Quick Lock - (Shop Here) (Recommended if tungsten carbide tip needs to be replaced)

Brand: Cascade Mountain Tech


Material: Cork, Ethylenevinyl Acetate


Color: Orange (Cork Grip)


Shaft Material: Aluminum


Extended Length: 54 Inches


Brand: ‎Cascade Mountain Tech


Material: ‎Cork, Ethylenevinyl Acetate


Color: ‎Orange (Cork Grip)


Shaft Material: ‎Aluminum


Extended Length: ‎54 Inches


Handle Material: ‎Cork, Ethylene Vinyl Acetate


Item Weight: ‎0.63 Pounds


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎54 Inches


Folded Size: ‎26


Product Dimensions: ‎1.5"W x 54"H


Lock Type: ‎Quick


Base Material: ‎Rubber


Number of Items: ‎1


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎20


Unit Count: ‎2.0 Count


Manufacturer: ‎Cascade Mountain Tech


Size: ‎One Size


UPC: ‎850010345420


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎27.63 x 5 x 2.2 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.95 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.5 x 1.5 x 54 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: ‎Cascade Mountain Tech Lightweight Aircraft-grade 6061 Aluminum Quick Lock Trekking Poles with Cork Grip and Extended EVA Down Grip plus Tip Kit and Travel Bag


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Part Number: ‎TP-AL-QL-CORK-3


Style: ‎Quick Lock


Included Components: ‎Two Trekking Poles, carry case, mud baskets, rubber tips, snow baskets, clip


Date First Available: August 26, 2016


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  • Helpful tools to have when hiking.
Color: Orange (Cork Grip) Style: Quick Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
I feel these are quality made poles. They are very strong, and have good stability and durability. Lightweight and easy to adjust to your height. With all of the attachment feet included, you can safely hike through any terrain. The pole is collapsible and fits nicely in the carrying case when not in use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025 by NUNNYA

  • Excellent price excellent product
Color: Orange (Cork Grip) Style: Quick Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
My daughter had bought these trekking poles for me about 2 1/2 years ago for Father’s Day as a more sturdy, walking aid for me. We live in a lake community that has no walking pads or sidewalks and some pretty deep ditches, as well as wild critters. So it was something that I could feel my way around with as well as Finnoff attack if that were ever needed which very luckily has never happened. So in the last 2 1/2 years I have used at least one of these every day for my, 5 mile walk and during that walk I have approximately 120 feet of elevation change, which sometimes I may need to lock in the four-wheel-drive, and use the trek and pole to go uphill the last part of the trip to the house. These things are sturdy for being as light as they are. It’s a very nice pole. I had listen to some of the reviews about people bending them, but I haven’t had that problem at all. I am 6 foot three about 230 and these poles have done their job lugging my big butt up the hill. I use the rubber feet on the bottom, and with daily use. They seem to have held up extremely well over the years. We had some pretty funky weather last year with snow and ice and decided to try to get out in traverse my walking path with them and switch to the snow end and worked like a charm. I have to say for the price it’s really hard to pass these things up and as long as you’re not using it to try to chop down a tree or is a fencing weapon this thing should do exactly what you need to do. Very happy with the purchase and as well as they’ve lasted I don’t know if I’ll ever have to replace them but if I do, I will replace them with the exact same thing. so in the end and awesome price an awesome product. And as I always say, please try to read through all the spelling and grammatical errors as speech to text isn’t the best. Have a wonderful day and get out there and walk! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Outta Sight

  • Excellent poles with key features not found in others but with a minor design flaw
Color: Blue (EVA Grip) Style: Twist Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
Just tried these in Glacier National Park and they performed well. Got the twist lock version, which is much better than the other types because (i) poles are lighter, and most importantly (ii) poles include internal shock absorbers, which are very useful on the downhill. Poles supported my weight well both uphill and downhill, and only rarely slid. Key to using the shock absorbers is to activate them by twisting back just a bit until hearing a click after tightening. This is not well explained in the product description but it is a very useful function. Straps have the correct design, which (unlike many other inexpensive poles out there) lay flat on the palm of the hand when grabbing them correctly (see videos on the internet about how to correctly use the straps to grab hiking poles). However, a minor design flaw: the stopper of the straps was placed too far into the strap end while the other end has thicker width that prevents the strap from reducing its size. This makes the straps too big for normal-sized hands without gloves. I have big hands and the straps were way too big for me, resulting in my grip being 2 inches below the optimal gripping point which is at the very top. After returning from my trip, I solved this problem by changing the straps for ones from an old pair of poles that don't have this design flaw. I'd recommend the product owner to redesign the straps. Nevertheless, these are excellent poles that overdeliver for the price they cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2025 by F. Barrera

  • 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

  • Great pair of walking sticks.
Color: Orange (EVA Grip) Style: Quick Lock Pattern Name: Trekking Poles
I have never used walking sticks before. So this is all new to me. But it is great to have a lightweight pair of poles with you while hiking. These are light and very well built. I expect to use them a lot in the coming years. They are comfortable in the hand. And for the price, they can't be beat.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025 by Rahn Abbott

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