Cascade Mountain Tech 100% Carbon Fiber Quick Lock Trekking Poles

June 26, 2017 - Comment
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Looking for quality trekking poles at a great price? If so, the quick lock hiking poles from Cascade Mountain Tech are for you. This pair of adjustable trekking poles are made from carbon fiber so they’re super lightweight. Plus, each pair comes equipped with tungsten carbide tips for ice or special terrain, rubber caps for general hiking, mud and baskets for use in snow. The size of the poles can be easily adjusted between 23 and 53 inches. As such, the poles are the perfect fit whether you are tall, short or somewhere in between. They are useful for hiking uphill, downhill and on flat terrain. Since they weigh 8 ounces each, the poles won’t slow you down on the trail. Instead, they’ll improve your hiking endurance and allow you to reach new heights. See what king of difference trekking poles can make; order yours today!

Product Features

  • HIGH QUALITY STRONG VALUE – Poles are built with 100% CARBON FIBER – We source quality material and buy in large bulk quantities to be able to offer a high quality carbon fiber pole at a great value. Compare to other brands which save by offering a lower quality less than 100% Carbon pole
  • LIGHT WEIGHT & COMPACT POLES – 7.8 oz or LESS THAN half a pound – Our Carbon Fiber poles provide hikers, walkers, back packers, campers and many more the best option for a light weight strong pole. A light weigh pole makes a big difference when on long hikes or daily walks. Choose this one for added every day comfort.
  • QUICK LOCK & EXTENDABLE – Our locking mechanisms will support you for all your adventures. Do you need to adjust your pole height when trekking up a hill, flat terrain, or a downward slope? Our quick lock was chosen for its ease of use and reliability for holding the pole in the chosen height position. Collapsed (handle to tip)26″. Fully extended (handle to tip) 54.5″
  • GRIP & TIP OPTIONS – CORK or EVA – Choose between the popular cork grip or eva handles. Both provide different benefits with all day comfort. Included is our adjustable wrist strap. All of our poles come with tungsten carbide tips and adjustable wrist starps. BONUS tip kit includes: snow basket, boots, small rubber feet
  • WE STAND BEHIND OUR BRAND – Let us know if we can help you with your trekking needs. We warranty our product and can provide replacement parts if needed. These poles were designed to fit the needs of women trekking, men trekking, kids hiking trips. Try our poles out for your next adventure!

Comments

Dr. Harold S Rhoads says:

Light But Tough My first set of trekking poles, and I’m pleased. Got these for a trip to Antarctica with lots of walking on ice, snow and rocks often covered with water or penguin droppings. They served well through two weeks of moderately tough use (I’m nearly 70 and often leaned on them heavily) in awful weather without damage or problems, though the first set of rubber feet are beginning some wear. I appreciated the ease of collapsing, extending and locking the extensions while wearing thick gloves…

Ben says:

Best Trekking Poles for the Price. Period. Better than $100+ Name-Brand Poles. These poles are an incredible value. I am a avid section hiker on the Appalachian Trail and a camping gear nut. So far I’ve put over 500 miles of hiking on these poles and they’ve held up great. You get all the things you look for in high-end poles, at a very reasonable price. These poles come with all the specs you could ask for in a trekking pole: carbon fiber shafts, flip locks, cork grips, extended foam grips, and several different tip attachments – all at just under 7.75 ounces each. Put…

Angelo Iacovella says:

Great value for trekking poles These are a great value for trekking poles. No – they’re not $130 Leki poles but these are an extreme value for this kind of money. They’re carbon, which offsets the weight of the other components giving you a nice light pole. Are there lighter carbons? Sure, there are – but these guys lowered the cost by using heavier less expensive hardware components and then offset that a lot by using a standard grade carbon and that works out really well – they hit a sweet spot with this. I would say…

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