Alpine Summit 100% Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles w/Cork Grips & Aluminum Quick-Locks – Collapsible Hiking/Walking Sticks

August 9, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 21:41 GMT+0100 - Details)

Alpine Summit Trailmaster Extreme 100% Carbon Fiber Trekking Poles are our highest standard trekking poles. We upgraded every element for strength, reliability, and lightweight performance across any terrain. At 7.3 ounces, your trekking poles will help you soften impacts on knees and joints with high quality moisture wicking cork grips so you can enjoy your epic outdoor hiking trips. Backed up with our lifetime warranty, you’re assured of satisfaction and enjoyment.

Product Features

  • STRONG – 100% Carbon Fiber – Your poles are made with strongest and lightest materials available. Extreme reliability – so you can hike further.
  • EXTREMELY-LIGHT – At only 7.3 ounces each, your poles are meticulously engineered to be strong and lightweight while providing extra traction and easing stress on your joints while on the trail.
  • COMFORT CORK GRIPS – Our Moisture wicking cork grips conform to the shape of your hands, making the poles, with the padded wrist straps, feel like natural extensions of your body. Comfortable for all day use on the trail.
  • COLLAPSIBLE – Collapse or extend your poles from 24″ (62 cm) all the way to 54″ (137 cm) Our improved quick flip-lock system for adjusting the height of the poles is reliable and snag-resistant.
  • COMPLETE ALL-TERRAIN PACKAGE – Tackle any terrain with the tungsten-tipped ends, 4 removable anti-shock rubber tips, 2 durable anti-shock Monster tips, 2 ultra-strong snow baskets, 2 dependable mud/snow combo baskets, and nylon Alpine Summit insignia carrying bag. Designed for Men or Women.

Comments

T. Moore says:

Great lightweight sturdy poles These poles were tested by me on 22 mile stretch of the AT. They held up incredibly well. They are very lightweight, so carrying them all day is not a chore. The wrist straps have a little layer of cushion, which kept my hands blister-free, and the cork handles gave me a solid grip with no blisters or chafing. After correctly setting them and using them (watch the videos on their website or YouTube), I did not have to readjust the entire time. I’m 260lbs, 6’2″, and these poles held up…

rocky says:

Finally a set of poles I can depend on! In the past two years, I’ve either broken or found the weakness in six different hiking poles. Using the Amazon return policy to purchase a new set, until. Finally found poles that do not suck. I’ve had poles pull apart if the tip lodges into the ground, I’ve had cam locks fail and break, I’ve had grips twist off, straps fray and break. That all being said, I live in the middle of mountains of Colorado, at the trailheads to Holy Cross Wilderness. I use poles to spread the forces of hiking…

Hanna S. says:

Knees and ankles will thank you I live in AZ and generally hike on rough, rocky terrain. After about a 10 mile hike around Sedona over Memorial Day, I noticed I was sacrificing my knees to protect my ankles (which I’ve rolled and twisted more times then I can count) on the uneven downhills. After about three months of on and off soreness from that experience, I decided to look into some poles. These are good price for their specs. I broke them in on a hike of Mount Humphreys (~9 miles, 3,000 ft of elevation gain), and they…

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