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
I just bought a pair of these poles as a gift for my fiance' after owning my own for about a year. I've put hundreds and hundreds of miles on these poles and they're as sturd…
- EDWARD, 04/01/12
Kalamazoo, MI
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
Quality is first rate, light and very comfortable in hand. Impressed so far. Looking forward to a full test this weekend!…
- Anthony, 04/16/12
North Jersey
Compared to the much-touted Ultra Distance poles, this Alpine Carbon Cork pole set is much more robust, comfortable, and confidence-inspiring. The cork handles are significan…
- Peter, 02/23/12
This is a good strong pole that has withstood a lot of punishment. It is a little heavier than other poles and the grip could be better. The biggest con is that it doesn't l…
- Zachary, 02/04/12
Ozarks
This are a great entry level pole. I am not fond of the "cane" like handle but they telescope well and make a great entry level pole!…
- Shawn, 04/25/11
This are a great entry level pole. I am not fond of the "cane" like handle but they telescope well and make a great entry level pole!…
- Shawn, 04/25/11
I bought these from Moosejaw in January. Since then, they have been strapped to my pack in Lake Tahoe, 5 separate mountains in British Columbia, and the mountains of West Virg…
- Mark, 05/14/12
Baltimore